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Kernel Panic After Freezing


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I was using my Leopard install, which is ToH x86 9A581 RC2 10.5.0, when it unexpectedly crashed (happens sometimes, has only happened with iTunes open) So I thought it would be like all those other times, where it is just a nuisance, but instead I was greeted with a Kernel Panic after I logged in. So I reboot, thinking maybe it's just bad luck, still kernel panic. I try several more times, and it still panics. So then I boot into safe boot, and it works. So I run a bunch of stuff in Disk Utility to try and fix it (Repair Permissions, Verify disk, etc.), and it still doesnt work. So I decide to try checking the Network Panel in System Preferences, and oddly, it says network cable is not connected (which it is) and then it kernel panics. So I have a feeling something happened with my network driver. So I would like some help!

My specs are as follows:

 

HP Pavilion s7220n Slimline PC

1.5 GHz Intel Celeron M 370. SSE and SSE2, no SSE3

512 MB's RAM

Intel GMA 900 Graphics

250 GB SATA HDD

Intel 915GV Chipset

Integrated Intel High Definition audio (Azalia) Realtek ALC 880 chipset

Not sure what the Network adaptor is, all the websites say it is a 10/100 Fast Ethernet Adapter.

 

Please help me! :D

Main reason I want it fixed is, I can't get audio in safe boot... :D

 

EDIT: Woops, sorry admins, can you move this to Post-Install please

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Thanks for absolutely nothing....

I fixed it myself.

I backed up all my stuff, reinstalled Leo, then copied it all back. Thanks for absolutely no help at all :)

I don't think I'll ever bother asking for help here again, thank you very much!

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