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- 11-12-2009 04:30 PM #1
Problems With Snow Leopard & Panic
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I don't know if this has been brought up before,but I'm having problems with Panic always seeming to come up when I boot up my iMac. I have had Snow Leopard installed when it first came out. I honestly don't know why it keeps going into panic mode. I've used the disk utility from the install disc & I've used system restore twice(right now is the second time I used system restore). I obviously am not computer savvy. If someone was to ask me if I could recreate the problem causes the panic,I can only say,"every time I boot up it seems like." Sometimes I'll have three panics in a role with each reboot. It is the most vexing thing & I end up putting cursing rants into the comment part of the report sent to Apple for each computer shut down due to panic. I just want the damn thing to work without headaches or "Panic."
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- 11-12-2009 04:46 PM #2
Boot into single user mode Hold down cmd + S at boot up
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- 11-12-2009 06:02 PM #3
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I finished my system restore & now my computer will not let me log in. I'm using file vault & it keeps saying that because of an error It can't let me log on. I've had nothing but problems with Snow Leopard. It wouldn't let me use my Netgear WG111v3 Wireless USB Adapter. I had problems with my Norton Anti-virus,etc....... God,I just unplugged my computer & put it in the corner,I'm so fed up with it.
- 11-12-2009 10:09 PM #4
- 11-13-2009 08:16 PM #5
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As far as your slowness goes,I'd suggest checking if your computer is 32 bit only.You can go through all of your programs on your computer in Applications & Utility & the ones that you can run in 32 bit,you should check them. Also,if you have MacPilot,you can put Python in 32 bit. That speeded up my computer when it worked. I think my main problem was programs that ran well on Leopard became incompatable when I upgraded to Snow Leopard. Probably if I had bought a brand new computer with Snow Leopard already installed,instead of installing it on a two year old computer(It originally had Tiger installed). I refurbished it because it broke down & upgraded it to Leopard with increased memory & hard drive storage. I worked great until I installed Snow Leopard. I never saw Panic on my computer until I installed Snow Leopard(I never even knew that you could "safe boot" an Apple computer until my Snow Leopard problems).
- 11-14-2009 09:39 PM #6
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Since I can't log on now to my Mac because the screen says there is an error when I try,how can I just erase my hard drive & start from scratch. I have everything backed up already on my external hard drive under "time machine." My computer says that there is an error in logging in because I use file vault. There is nothing on my computer that can't be easily replaced & my Snow Leopard install CD in stuck in my CD drive with me unable to eject it.
- 11-15-2009 08:06 PM #7
boot the computer holding the C key. That will boot from the install CD.
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- 11-15-2009 10:15 PM #8
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That actually worked the first time. I did that,erased my hard drive,reinstalled Snow Leopard,transferred my data from my external hard drive from time machine,& I unfortunately also transferred over my "error ridden" file vault password & I'm back in the same boat. My computer will not allow me to boot with the C key pushed down to get back to the install CD. I've tried & I keep getting the sign in screen. How can I get to the admin (root) screen? This sucks so bad.
- 11-16-2009 03:05 AM #9
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I actually think that the best thing to do is to just buy a new internal hard drive & just start up again from scratch.
- 11-16-2009 03:10 AM #10
You might look up the other boot keys. IIRC there is a P key to clear out pram, but don't remember them all.
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