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Dabundo
Hi.

This is my first post. I hope that you can help me. Before posting this topic, I read for serveral hours in the forum trying to see if someone else posted similar problem, but honestly, I did't see any. My problem is that after I successfully installed OSX, I quit the application. It starte to install updates. After few minutes, the screen froze with e black scquare in the center saying that I have to restart the system. I was in 4 or 5 different languages. It did not finished the upgrades, only stops and freeeze the computer. I restarted it and got the same message but this time at the beggining of the restart. I belive that the error message has something to do with the CPU Intel...

Can someone help me...

Thanks,
Dabundo. wacko.gif
FrankOS_Scripting
Uh sorry but I don't see what's happen really? You try to install OSx86 or you had a normal Mac? What is your config...

Be more clear next time please. And the black square is a Kernel Panic!". And a moderator can move this thread, very bad sections.
MacNutty
Boot with flag -v and let us know exact cause of kernel panic.
FrankOS_Scripting
QUOTE(MacNutty @ Aug 2 2008, 12:35 AM) *
Boot with flag -v and let us know exact cause of kernel panic.


You're forgot to say F8 at the startup of Darwin MacNutty wink.gif
Macshiba
How about you actually post in the right section next time.
Panik
This topic should be locked and deleted by a mod.
Please post in the appropriate section.
This is a customization section!
Dabundo
QUOTE(FrankOS_Scripting @ Aug 2 2008, 12:28 AM) *
Uh sorry but I don't see what's happen really? You try to install OSx86 or you had a normal Mac? What is your config...

Be more clear next time please. And the black square is a Kernel Panic!". And a moderator can move this thread, very bad sections.


I have to say that I am very sorry if this post is in the incorrect place, but now that it is, I hope you don't mind if I go on. I solved the problem by re-installing the OS X. But what was happening was that after complete the installation, I went to Apple site and down loaded an upgrade for the Mac. I then proceed to install the upgrade and right after it started to install the upgrades the system halted and gave a Kernel Panic message. After that I was not able to bring the system up again. Like I said before, I re-installed the system. From there on I am afraid to do any upgrades, because I might have to start all over again. I hope this will clarify the original post. Again, sorry if it is in the wrong place.

Cheers,
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