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How do you fix recurrent kernel panic after fsck
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevriano" data-source="post: 872300" data-attributes="member: 18605"><p>Ok, from memory I the built in airport cards on these machines used to overheat, due to being close to the heatsink.</p><p>I looked at that article, and while it solves the problem, it's not easy! All that soldering requires patience and skill.</p><p>Just one thing. Have you updated the Airport software recently? Are you running the most up to date version, as there are sometimes issues with compatabilty there.</p><p>I don't think your RAM is an issue, but no harm in checking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevriano, post: 872300, member: 18605"] Ok, from memory I the built in airport cards on these machines used to overheat, due to being close to the heatsink. I looked at that article, and while it solves the problem, it's not easy! All that soldering requires patience and skill. Just one thing. Have you updated the Airport software recently? Are you running the most up to date version, as there are sometimes issues with compatabilty there. I don't think your RAM is an issue, but no harm in checking. [/QUOTE]
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