eric halfabee
You talking to me!
Hi
I'm just got into work and found that my Mac had frozen in OS X (10.1.2) while performing Norton Disk Doctor operation, (I had set it to log problems only and not fix them). I then restarted and did the 'command + s' thing to run fsck -y, it reported a incorrect leaf node (or something similar) and said it fixed it, I then ran it again and it came back OK. I then ran the command reboot and it proceeded to startup. It went through the process but the delivered a kernel panic while still in the screen with the happy mac icon and beachball.
So I then restarted and ran fsck -y again, but this time I got the kernel panic during this process. I now get the kernel panic all the time. I didn't write down what it all said but it had this at the end "panic: we are hanging here..."
Can someone help as I cannot get past this point. I am going to try and boot from the Emergency CD I created, I'll let you know how this goes.
Funny thing was I saying to myself last night (I'm in New Zealand), that I've had only 1 kernel panic before which I think was in 10.0.3, but numerous freezes crashes etc in OS X (different vesions).
My system is:
Quicksilver 733MHz
640 MB RAM
OS X 10.1.2
OS 9.2x
Miles BlueNote SCSI card connected to 100 Zip drive and Seagate DDS3 Tape Drive
1 x 40 GB HDD in 2 partitions
1 x 9 GB SCSI HDD (OS 9)
Thanx in advance
Rich
UPDATE
I managed to startup with the CD, ran Disk Utility no errors reported.
Unplugged the external SCSI devices and my attached USB PALM. It rebooted OK, so I guess that it was either the SCSI or the Palm, my money's on the SCSI.
Would still appreciate your comments though.
Cheers
I'm just got into work and found that my Mac had frozen in OS X (10.1.2) while performing Norton Disk Doctor operation, (I had set it to log problems only and not fix them). I then restarted and did the 'command + s' thing to run fsck -y, it reported a incorrect leaf node (or something similar) and said it fixed it, I then ran it again and it came back OK. I then ran the command reboot and it proceeded to startup. It went through the process but the delivered a kernel panic while still in the screen with the happy mac icon and beachball.
So I then restarted and ran fsck -y again, but this time I got the kernel panic during this process. I now get the kernel panic all the time. I didn't write down what it all said but it had this at the end "panic: we are hanging here..."
Can someone help as I cannot get past this point. I am going to try and boot from the Emergency CD I created, I'll let you know how this goes.
Funny thing was I saying to myself last night (I'm in New Zealand), that I've had only 1 kernel panic before which I think was in 10.0.3, but numerous freezes crashes etc in OS X (different vesions).
My system is:
Quicksilver 733MHz
640 MB RAM
OS X 10.1.2
OS 9.2x
Miles BlueNote SCSI card connected to 100 Zip drive and Seagate DDS3 Tape Drive
1 x 40 GB HDD in 2 partitions
1 x 9 GB SCSI HDD (OS 9)
Thanx in advance
Rich
UPDATE
I managed to startup with the CD, ran Disk Utility no errors reported.
Unplugged the external SCSI devices and my attached USB PALM. It rebooted OK, so I guess that it was either the SCSI or the Palm, my money's on the SCSI.
Would still appreciate your comments though.
Cheers