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After a month of kernel panics, my computer will no longer start.
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<blockquote data-quote="Zazzle" data-source="post: 1322788" data-attributes="member: 222233"><p>Howdy! And thank you! </p><p></p><p>My friend also has a MacBook pro, though it may be from a different year. I just assumed it would be the same disc, since it had the OS on it.</p><p></p><p>I have actually been able to get around the region restrictions, but I wouldn't be surprised if the hard drive has something to do with it now. At the time, the worst I assumed could happen is that my CD drive would be unusable. Oops?</p><p></p><p>Earlier the kernel panics would occur, and after waiting a few minutes I would be able to restart my computer, in either 10.6.8 (sorry to leave that out) or Windows XP (service pack 3) on BootCamp, if that helps to know. The thing is, I have the disc at home, but currently I am at school and did not think to bring it with me. Also I am in a position that makes it difficult to return home. Should I have my own discs sent to me asap? Will I be able to boot from the disc and use disc utilities to remedy the situation?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the response I really appreciate it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zazzle, post: 1322788, member: 222233"] Howdy! And thank you! My friend also has a MacBook pro, though it may be from a different year. I just assumed it would be the same disc, since it had the OS on it. I have actually been able to get around the region restrictions, but I wouldn't be surprised if the hard drive has something to do with it now. At the time, the worst I assumed could happen is that my CD drive would be unusable. Oops? Earlier the kernel panics would occur, and after waiting a few minutes I would be able to restart my computer, in either 10.6.8 (sorry to leave that out) or Windows XP (service pack 3) on BootCamp, if that helps to know. The thing is, I have the disc at home, but currently I am at school and did not think to bring it with me. Also I am in a position that makes it difficult to return home. Should I have my own discs sent to me asap? Will I be able to boot from the disc and use disc utilities to remedy the situation? Thanks for the response I really appreciate it! [/QUOTE]
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