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OK, so after a good few months of no kernal panics I decided to see if I could increase the performance of my GFX using x86 tools. So I enabled afew things and did permisions checks. And now the systems will not restart and I'm getting Verifiying DMI pool data.

 

Tried resetting the BIOS, but what I don't get is why it's stopping there. I'm using a Chamleon USB, it dosn't even get to that stage. I checked that the USB hasn't changed since I made it, so I'm a little confused.

 

I have another HDD (no SL disk-deletd the download yesterday!!!), but in short, am I going to be better of rebuilding and transfering the data after? It scares me is that Chamleon is not even showing.

 

Any advice is greatly recived.

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What version of OS X are you running? Is it vanilla or not? What kind of hardware are you running os x on? These are questions that need to be answered to help you solve this problem. For starters, here is another thread in these forms that might help:

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=213796

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