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<blockquote data-quote="Oysterman" data-source="post: 943459" data-attributes="member: 37682"><p>My daughter brought home one of her fellow teacher's school laptops yesterday. Seems she accidentally shut down while trying to update itunes. When she tried to start up again, she got a grey screen that said to restart the computer. It has in the background there is a panic screen with an error code of 0x00000010 and a Mac OS Version not yet set message. This was followed by the kernel version. </p><p></p><p>Here is the real problem. She does not have the original disks and all I have are snow leopard disks. Any ideas? I'd like to fix this for her by Monday. Any help would be greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oysterman, post: 943459, member: 37682"] My daughter brought home one of her fellow teacher's school laptops yesterday. Seems she accidentally shut down while trying to update itunes. When she tried to start up again, she got a grey screen that said to restart the computer. It has in the background there is a panic screen with an error code of 0x00000010 and a Mac OS Version not yet set message. This was followed by the kernel version. Here is the real problem. She does not have the original disks and all I have are snow leopard disks. Any ideas? I'd like to fix this for her by Monday. Any help would be greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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