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Kernel Panic - Nothing I've tried is fixing it
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<blockquote data-quote="selectabet" data-source="post: 945783" data-attributes="member: 132045"><p>Thanks for the advice guys.</p><p></p><p>I gave up trying to resolve the KP and managed to re-install the OS. (When I tried previously I had been 'updating' from the disc rather than a 're-install' - D'oh!)</p><p></p><p>So I'm back up and running... kinda.</p><p></p><p>The original problem that caused me to restart in the first place is still there. Looks like my keyboard is goosed. Some keys are acting wierdly. 'r' is being displayed as 'R', the 'return' key is giving me a '/' and the 'n' key now thinks it's 'nv', amongst some other wierdness.</p><p></p><p>Now to embark on trying to fix that one!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="selectabet, post: 945783, member: 132045"] Thanks for the advice guys. I gave up trying to resolve the KP and managed to re-install the OS. (When I tried previously I had been 'updating' from the disc rather than a 're-install' - D'oh!) So I'm back up and running... kinda. The original problem that caused me to restart in the first place is still there. Looks like my keyboard is goosed. Some keys are acting wierdly. 'r' is being displayed as 'R', the 'return' key is giving me a '/' and the 'n' key now thinks it's 'nv', amongst some other wierdness. Now to embark on trying to fix that one! [/QUOTE]
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