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'You need to restart your computer' happening all the time
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<blockquote data-quote="jackmac" data-source="post: 1145185" data-attributes="member: 180018"><p>jinxed it, another kernel panic about 5 minutes after I posted. Have done very very little beside trying to avoid using the wireless. When I had the last panic, it was connected to wireless. using WPA2 and have done as you said. </p><p>It's taking longer to open apps, close apps etc. Such as opening iTunes, now takes about 5 seconds longer than it did. Not a major problem I know, but I would like to get things back to the way they were.</p><p></p><p>flash content sites taking slightly longer to load, and safari very slow to quit and have had to force quit it a few times in the past few days. </p><p>apps like word, pages, safari, ichat, itunes, taco html edit, mail, firefox. nothing too processor heavy there, is there? see attachment for screenshot of activity monitor. </p><p></p><p>my main concern is stopping the panics, because it's getting annoying having to save my coursework every minute because I don't know when my mbp will next decide it needs to be turned off!</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]13873[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jackmac, post: 1145185, member: 180018"] jinxed it, another kernel panic about 5 minutes after I posted. Have done very very little beside trying to avoid using the wireless. When I had the last panic, it was connected to wireless. using WPA2 and have done as you said. It's taking longer to open apps, close apps etc. Such as opening iTunes, now takes about 5 seconds longer than it did. Not a major problem I know, but I would like to get things back to the way they were. flash content sites taking slightly longer to load, and safari very slow to quit and have had to force quit it a few times in the past few days. apps like word, pages, safari, ichat, itunes, taco html edit, mail, firefox. nothing too processor heavy there, is there? see attachment for screenshot of activity monitor. my main concern is stopping the panics, because it's getting annoying having to save my coursework every minute because I don't know when my mbp will next decide it needs to be turned off! [ATTACH=full]13873[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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