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| Urgent Mac OSX 10.4 Flashing Folder to Kernel Panic
Hi all I need some hardcore help with my Intel Mac Book (white) on Tiger OSX 10.4.11 (or that was while it was working.) Surfing the web has brought me to a couple of some what similar problems, but none of which really hit the nail on the head. Upon switching on my macbook, there was no boot sound and, i got the flashing folder icon with the question mark. I got this same screen before and did what worked that time, which was to boot the tiger installation CD, go to disk utility and repair permissions. However, when I booted into the installer cd, chose english, selected disk utility, while the utility was loading the HDs, I got a "You must power off your computer" screen, which i later found out to be a Kernel Panic. I reset and booted with the install cd, got a glass of water, got back and just with the language selection screen, I got the Kernel Panic "Power Off" screen again. I learned about resetting the PRAM, which i tried. What i did get was the booting sound. Powering on got me past the language selection, and got the kernel panic before i selected disk utility. When I boot without the OSX cd i get the flashing folder, when i boot with it, i get the kernel panic. -Ive reset the PRAM which atleast now gets me a booting sound. -I tried resetting the SMC (holding power button for 5 secondswith no battery attached and no power outlet) , but it hasnt changed anything. -I tried booting in safe mode (holding shift) *This got me some text that says kernel panic and Unable to find platform for drive ACPI* I found a fix that suggests downloading the latest combo update into a external HDD and mounting+installing using terminal, but the kernel panic gets me before i reach the terminal. My warranty has run out, and Im trying desperately to fix this without having to spend an arm and a leg. So if your advise is to bring it to apple, thank you, but I'm looking for another solution. Any mac lord out there willing to help? Cheers Last edited by b.diminished; October 5th, 2009 at 10:52 PM. |
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Sounds like it needs a HD. Sorry about your luck. On the bright side HDs are fairly inexpensive and easy to install on macbooks. Hope you have a backup of your files...
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b.diminished (October 6th, 2009) | ||
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Thanks for the response. Dead HD huh..? It crossed my mind.. Anyone who can give me a last resort solution? Glimmer of hope? I'd like to give it one last go. |
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Try if you can boot to Apple Hardware Test (hold down d at boot, or use the restore disc that came with your Mac). That won't boot to the OS - so it should be still able to confirm if it sees something wrong with the HD, or MLB etc. Run extended test, in looped mode (ctrl-L to loop) for a few hours if possible. It will stop when 1) it finds an error, or 2) you un-loop with same shortcut. |
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Ok it's currently running the hardware test. Thanks for the response. I'll be posting again in a few.
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How long is this supposed to go btw? I'm 7 hours into the hardware test. I've got 61 passes. Is it supposed to error somewhere? I'm confused. Does this mean my hardware is ok? Rundown for those who just got here: 1. Power on in the morning = flashing folder icon, no boot sound 2. Intended to boot on Tiger CD to repair permissions with disk utility, got kernel panic while loading Disk Utility 3. I reset the PRAM. I now get a boot sound, but still kernel panic on Language Selection. 4. Reset SMC. No result. 5. Advised to install Combo Update using external HDD on Terminal, Kernel failure prevents me from getting to terminal Currently Running Apple Hardware Test, 7 Hours 60+ passes. Warranty is out. Looking for any possible home solution. Cheers ~ |
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Could a mis-seated RAM module be causing this? Or perhaps sub-par 3rd-party RAM?
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I apologize for my ignorance, what are those? and how do I fix that?
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