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I plug in my external hard drive and I get a Kernal Error
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<blockquote data-quote="Deppetw" data-source="post: 1223039" data-attributes="member: 198447"><p>Sorry about dual posting, I am sure that is annoying for you to have to deal with. I was hoping a more catchy title about deleting things would catch more peoples attentions. I have moved the file but the force restart requirement and kernel panic still happens. I even repaired permissions completely and successfully after moving the file to see if that would help. my only guess at this point is that it has to be something on the external hard drive causing the kernel panic. Would starting my laptop in safety mode prevent the laptop from reading the external's program and start up normally and continue to work normally so I could go into the external hard drive and just wipe it clean and or reformat it all together?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deppetw, post: 1223039, member: 198447"] Sorry about dual posting, I am sure that is annoying for you to have to deal with. I was hoping a more catchy title about deleting things would catch more peoples attentions. I have moved the file but the force restart requirement and kernel panic still happens. I even repaired permissions completely and successfully after moving the file to see if that would help. my only guess at this point is that it has to be something on the external hard drive causing the kernel panic. Would starting my laptop in safety mode prevent the laptop from reading the external's program and start up normally and continue to work normally so I could go into the external hard drive and just wipe it clean and or reformat it all together? [/QUOTE]
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