Hello,
I have tried searching this site as well as google to no avail. I apparently have a defective airport card because when the card is enabled, I get Kernel Panics either before the iBook is booted up or seconds after getting to the desktop. Booting in Safe Boot works fine. I was running Tiger and the notebook would run flawlessly until I tried to turn on the Airport card and then it would immediately crash. I was always able to reboot and the card would be disabled automatically. I upgraded to Leopard and it worked until I tried to enable the card again only this time it stayed enabled and now it crashes every time I boot. Is there a way to permanently disable the Airport card (like in a BIOS somewhere) or disable it in normal mode from Safe boot?
I apologize for my ignorance, I am a PC guy who bought a cheap MAC in order to learn the ropes.
I am running:
14" iBook 1.4
OSX 10.5
EDIT: P.S. I took off the keyboard but this model must have built in Airport because there was nothing there above the RAM shield.
I have tried searching this site as well as google to no avail. I apparently have a defective airport card because when the card is enabled, I get Kernel Panics either before the iBook is booted up or seconds after getting to the desktop. Booting in Safe Boot works fine. I was running Tiger and the notebook would run flawlessly until I tried to turn on the Airport card and then it would immediately crash. I was always able to reboot and the card would be disabled automatically. I upgraded to Leopard and it worked until I tried to enable the card again only this time it stayed enabled and now it crashes every time I boot. Is there a way to permanently disable the Airport card (like in a BIOS somewhere) or disable it in normal mode from Safe boot?
I apologize for my ignorance, I am a PC guy who bought a cheap MAC in order to learn the ropes.
I am running:
14" iBook 1.4
OSX 10.5
EDIT: P.S. I took off the keyboard but this model must have built in Airport because there was nothing there above the RAM shield.