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what does this kernal panic mean?
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<blockquote data-quote="xxredxpandaxx" data-source="post: 1524962" data-attributes="member: 249204"><p>I usually happens when I am playing a game, and its not just one game it has happened on multiple games, Also it happens sometimes while I'm watching YouTube or a movie on XBMC. When I got the computer I upgraded it to 16Gb of RAM and put a 180Gb SSD in where the HDD was and took out the optical drive and put the 500Gb HDD that came with it in there. That was almost a year ago and the kernal panics have just recently started happening. It is a 2012 MacBook Pro 13'' running 10.8.4. Every time it happens its a different length of time that the computer has been on and it doesn't always happen. Also if it helps at all I don't get the blue screen of death when I am running windows on it and playing games. I have already done a clean install of osx and it is still happening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xxredxpandaxx, post: 1524962, member: 249204"] I usually happens when I am playing a game, and its not just one game it has happened on multiple games, Also it happens sometimes while I'm watching YouTube or a movie on XBMC. When I got the computer I upgraded it to 16Gb of RAM and put a 180Gb SSD in where the HDD was and took out the optical drive and put the 500Gb HDD that came with it in there. That was almost a year ago and the kernal panics have just recently started happening. It is a 2012 MacBook Pro 13'' running 10.8.4. Every time it happens its a different length of time that the computer has been on and it doesn't always happen. Also if it helps at all I don't get the blue screen of death when I am running windows on it and playing games. I have already done a clean install of osx and it is still happening. [/QUOTE]
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