kernel panic
OsX 's friendly way of reminding you its still BSD underneath…
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splat-s to get slighty more info
whatever you do, dont run out of room on the system disk (unless you have a seperate swap partition). it can lead to random data corruption with versions upto 10.3.2
diagnose and fix
FIRST AID
- 01 Restart
- 02 Check/fix the filesystem
- 03 Make sure you're not running out of free space on the System volume
- 04 Repair permissions
- 05 Create a new user account, and see if the problem persists there
- 06 Clear system & user caches
- 07 Disable Application Enhancer, if you're running it
- 08 Startup in SafeBoot mode, and see if the problem persists there
- 09 Reset system firmware
- 10 Unplug all USB, Firewire devices except Apple mouse
MORE SERIOUS TROUBLESHOOTING
- 11 Reapply the latest combo updater
- 12 Run the Apple hardware diagnostic CD
- 13 Check the hard drive for bad blocks
- 14 Take out 3rd party RAM
- 15 Unplug 3rd Party PCI cards
- 16 Reset PMU
- 17 Archive and reinstall the OS
- 18 Reinstall the system from scratch
- 19 Send the machine back to Apple
- 20 Additional Notes
see http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=2004011205473937 for more details…
boot discs
- a decent how to, http://www.bombich.com/mactips/bootx.html
- the easier way,. using bootCD to automate most of the process http://www.charlessoft.com/
data recovery
system cloning
carboncopycloner http://www.bombich.com/