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Macbook pro kernel panic
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<blockquote data-quote="kbossert" data-source="post: 1176142" data-attributes="member: 188302"><p>I have tried a different set of ram in my computer with no change after this failure i assumed it was a faulty logic board as suggested. I let the laptop sit with ram removed for several days and today just reinstalled the factory ram in an attempt to try the computer one last time. I have been using the computer for the last three hours with no ill effects. Could my logic board still be faulty but let my computer run for hours? My mac has seemed slower and I only have 20 gigs left on my HD could this be causing any problems?</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p> Kellen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kbossert, post: 1176142, member: 188302"] I have tried a different set of ram in my computer with no change after this failure i assumed it was a faulty logic board as suggested. I let the laptop sit with ram removed for several days and today just reinstalled the factory ram in an attempt to try the computer one last time. I have been using the computer for the last three hours with no ill effects. Could my logic board still be faulty but let my computer run for hours? My mac has seemed slower and I only have 20 gigs left on my HD could this be causing any problems? Thanks, Kellen [/QUOTE]
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