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- Oct 14, 2011
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Hi folks,
Up to now I always managed to solve my problems alone with the help of existing threads, but this time, i'm stuck :/
Here is my setup :
Z68MA-D2H-B3
i5 2500K
No Graphic Card (integrated HD3000)
8Gb Corsair 1600Mhz
Lots of Hard Drives that were working perfectly on Windows
The problem is simple, it boots perfectly, but after, randomly, I got a Kernel Panic. Sometimes it's after many hours, sometimes after a couple of minutes.
Can't manage to find the source of the problem, I tried to go to the terminal and get the system.log auto refresh with
during the KP, but nothing appeared in the log in the few seconds preceding the KP.
I went to /Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports but there is nothing there.
I tried to reproduce the Kernel Panic with many of the actions I did before but it never produce a KP 100% of the time.
What I can say now is that transferring files with FileZilla leads most of the time to a Kernel Panic, and once yesterday, the computer was up, working normally, and I switched on the Home Cinema Amplifier where my computer is linked via Optical SPDIF. The moment I pressed the power button of the Amplifier, Kernel Panic.
I know that there is not many clues, but if anyone has an idea, that would be nice to help
Thanks.
Up to now I always managed to solve my problems alone with the help of existing threads, but this time, i'm stuck :/
Here is my setup :
Z68MA-D2H-B3
i5 2500K
No Graphic Card (integrated HD3000)
8Gb Corsair 1600Mhz
Lots of Hard Drives that were working perfectly on Windows
The problem is simple, it boots perfectly, but after, randomly, I got a Kernel Panic. Sometimes it's after many hours, sometimes after a couple of minutes.
Can't manage to find the source of the problem, I tried to go to the terminal and get the system.log auto refresh with
Code:
tail -f /var/logs/system.log
I went to /Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports but there is nothing there.
I tried to reproduce the Kernel Panic with many of the actions I did before but it never produce a KP 100% of the time.
What I can say now is that transferring files with FileZilla leads most of the time to a Kernel Panic, and once yesterday, the computer was up, working normally, and I switched on the Home Cinema Amplifier where my computer is linked via Optical SPDIF. The moment I pressed the power button of the Amplifier, Kernel Panic.
I know that there is not many clues, but if anyone has an idea, that would be nice to help
Thanks.