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<blockquote data-quote="ohjustjake" data-source="post: 653235" data-attributes="member: 55675"><p>HUGE PROBLEM.</p><p></p><p>First of all, I probably know why it occured. I was uploading a whole lot of music, and I checked how much space left I had and it said 1.6 gigs. Which is not good. I decided I was just going to put all the new music on my ipod and then delete all my music off my computer to create space. However, I was burning a cd of some of the new music when my macbook crashed, which the blank cd in it.</p><p></p><p>Now, whenever I turn my computer on, I just get the kernel panic telling me to restart. Every time. I can't get passed it. I've tried starting it in Safe Mode but it just shows the gray screen with the apple logo. I tried pressing X but nothing happens. I'm thinking that my RAM has failed and that I'm just out of luck, but I was hoping that maybe somebody had the same problem as me and knew how to easily fix it. Thanks everyone!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ohjustjake, post: 653235, member: 55675"] HUGE PROBLEM. First of all, I probably know why it occured. I was uploading a whole lot of music, and I checked how much space left I had and it said 1.6 gigs. Which is not good. I decided I was just going to put all the new music on my ipod and then delete all my music off my computer to create space. However, I was burning a cd of some of the new music when my macbook crashed, which the blank cd in it. Now, whenever I turn my computer on, I just get the kernel panic telling me to restart. Every time. I can't get passed it. I've tried starting it in Safe Mode but it just shows the gray screen with the apple logo. I tried pressing X but nothing happens. I'm thinking that my RAM has failed and that I'm just out of luck, but I was hoping that maybe somebody had the same problem as me and knew how to easily fix it. Thanks everyone! [/QUOTE]
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