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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Desktop Hardware
Kernel panic error during reformat/reinstall?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob_White" data-source="post: 871883" data-attributes="member: 30484"><p>Kevriano, I tried the fsck and after about a minute it gave me the disc appearing ok message. I rebooted. I'm not understanding, if the kernel panic stems from the os itself, which i'm assuming is a hard drive-centric entity, then why when i switch out hardrives and attempt the install process i get the same thing. That would rule out hardrives as common denominators and point towards either the motherboard (and this is a brand new computer so I hope not) or the cd right?</p><p></p><p>another thing is that I hooked up the main hd in bay 2 and deleted it using disc utility. Then put it back in bay 1 and booted it up as a blank hd, even the running the mac os x cd caused a kernel panic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob_White, post: 871883, member: 30484"] Kevriano, I tried the fsck and after about a minute it gave me the disc appearing ok message. I rebooted. I'm not understanding, if the kernel panic stems from the os itself, which i'm assuming is a hard drive-centric entity, then why when i switch out hardrives and attempt the install process i get the same thing. That would rule out hardrives as common denominators and point towards either the motherboard (and this is a brand new computer so I hope not) or the cd right? another thing is that I hooked up the main hd in bay 2 and deleted it using disc utility. Then put it back in bay 1 and booted it up as a blank hd, even the running the mac os x cd caused a kernel panic. [/QUOTE]
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