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Omg, I just had a kernal panic.
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<blockquote data-quote="walkerj" data-source="post: 402330" data-attributes="member: 9385"><p>I think it means that your due for three more if your experience is anything like mine. I've had five with my Macbook since I got it. However I haven't had one in something like three months. The log of the panics were similar to yours, mentioning Airport, USB, bluetooth, generally all the stuff that my machine was using at the time it went TU.</p><p></p><p>Last night I was doing the usual stuff with my Mac, and while I didn't get a Kernel Panic, as such, it wouldn't launch any more apps (like Activity Monitor so I could see what was going on) and the CPU fan started going into high gear. I was able to quit apps and restart, but it goes to show that not everything is all sunshine and lollypops in the Mac world all the time.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully, your kernel panic was 'transient', and you'll either get a few more, or it will 'fix itself', which is what seemed to have happened to mine. Funny thing is, I'm a computer hardware and software professional, and I have no idea why my Macbook crashed when it did, or why it doesn't anymore. In my experience this happens with a lot of computers of different architecture and OS type. At the same time it's one of the most frustrating things because one wants to know <strong>why</strong> a given machine is crashing, but when it's random...</p><p></p><p>Anyway, here's hoping you either won't get another one, you'll get another one or two and then they'll not ever happen again, or you'll be able to determine how to repeat it so you can show it to an Apple Genius so they can fix it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="walkerj, post: 402330, member: 9385"] I think it means that your due for three more if your experience is anything like mine. I've had five with my Macbook since I got it. However I haven't had one in something like three months. The log of the panics were similar to yours, mentioning Airport, USB, bluetooth, generally all the stuff that my machine was using at the time it went TU. Last night I was doing the usual stuff with my Mac, and while I didn't get a Kernel Panic, as such, it wouldn't launch any more apps (like Activity Monitor so I could see what was going on) and the CPU fan started going into high gear. I was able to quit apps and restart, but it goes to show that not everything is all sunshine and lollypops in the Mac world all the time. Hopefully, your kernel panic was 'transient', and you'll either get a few more, or it will 'fix itself', which is what seemed to have happened to mine. Funny thing is, I'm a computer hardware and software professional, and I have no idea why my Macbook crashed when it did, or why it doesn't anymore. In my experience this happens with a lot of computers of different architecture and OS type. At the same time it's one of the most frustrating things because one wants to know [B]why[/B] a given machine is crashing, but when it's random... Anyway, here's hoping you either won't get another one, you'll get another one or two and then they'll not ever happen again, or you'll be able to determine how to repeat it so you can show it to an Apple Genius so they can fix it. [/QUOTE]
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