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RabonnProxittfts
post Jan 28 2010, 08:59 AM

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hello guys,

im currently experiencing the kernel panic on my macbook, ive tried almost all recovery method,ive done the safe mode, ive reset the PRAM/NVRAM, and ive also tried to reset the SMC,but all of the methods wont work,i still stuck on the kernel panic screen,please someone tell me what to do.. icon_question.gif sad.gif
RabonnProxittfts
post Jan 28 2010, 10:26 AM

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QUOTE(wei @ Jan 28 2010, 10:17 AM)
Have you try booting into the DVD 1?
When does the KP happened?
Did you happen to install any new software?
Did anything happen to your MacBook?
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i havent try to boot from dvd 1,will my files on desktop dissappear if i use d discs?
actually i was in d middle of updating software yesterday when suddently
my batt ran out n the macbook turned off,after that i tried to restart it and after that the KP emerge sad.gif

RabonnProxittfts
post Jan 28 2010, 10:46 AM

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QUOTE(wei @ Jan 28 2010, 10:31 AM)
Well, always connect to charger when you do software update.

When you boot from DVD1 do not do erase install. As soon as you selected language and you can see the Apple bar on top. Go to Utilities > Disk Utility.

Select your harddisk on left then select "Repair Permission" on bottom.

If this doesn't recover, you have to do a data recovery from another machine then re-install Mac OSX.

Why no backup?
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aiya,dun hantam me la boss sweat.gif

i admit it was my mistake for not using the adapter and there's a important files on my desktop
as i juz received it recently,forgot to back up sad.gif

i'll try the dvd,will update u soon,thanks man!!


Added on January 28, 2010, 12:08 pm
QUOTE(wei @ Jan 28 2010, 10:31 AM)
Well, always connect to charger when you do software update.

When you boot from DVD1 do not do erase install. As soon as you selected language and you can see the Apple bar on top. Go to Utilities > Disk Utility.

Select your harddisk on left then select "Repair Permission" on bottom.

If this doesn't recover, you have to do a data recovery from another machine then re-install Mac OSX.

Why no backup?
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i have tried the "Repair Permission", but it also doesnt work sad.gif

how to make a data recovery form another machine? do i have to take out the harddisk?
can i still get back my files if i use "Archive & Install" features?

This post has been edited by RabonnProxittfts: Jan 28 2010, 12:08 PM

 

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