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How do you fix recurrent kernel panic after fsck
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<blockquote data-quote="caliope77" data-source="post: 875731" data-attributes="member: 109729"><p>I wanted to update for people who may have this problem in the future. I have turned off my Airport (and bundled bluetooth), bought a new USB wifi stick ($80) and the kernel panic problem is gone. Talking with Apple folks, this is clearly a known and common issue. My iBook G4 is a later model--it is not easy to pop out the airport card. Clearly, it's time for me to upgrade this laptop, but I like to squeeze all the juice out of my electronics before moving on. Also for other newbies like myself--apparently you can send stuff on to Apple's depot and get everything fixed for $350 regardless of time, parts and labor. Good thing if something big has blown. Thanks to all who helped, especially Kevriano. It's less stressful when you have company trying to figure things out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="caliope77, post: 875731, member: 109729"] I wanted to update for people who may have this problem in the future. I have turned off my Airport (and bundled bluetooth), bought a new USB wifi stick ($80) and the kernel panic problem is gone. Talking with Apple folks, this is clearly a known and common issue. My iBook G4 is a later model--it is not easy to pop out the airport card. Clearly, it's time for me to upgrade this laptop, but I like to squeeze all the juice out of my electronics before moving on. Also for other newbies like myself--apparently you can send stuff on to Apple's depot and get everything fixed for $350 regardless of time, parts and labor. Good thing if something big has blown. Thanks to all who helped, especially Kevriano. It's less stressful when you have company trying to figure things out. [/QUOTE]
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