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- EVGA GTX 750 Ti
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- Classic Mac
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Alright, when I boot off of my USB drive into my Yosemite installation one of three things happens. Either
a: I receive an error right when I begin to boot into OS X called "Can't find /System/Library/Kernels/mach_kernel". This (from my experimentation) only happens when I try to boot into safe mode.
b: I receive a kernel panic about 25% of the way through the OS X loading process. The kernel panic tells me "System uptime in nanoseconds: *insert random numbers here*".
c: I get into the OS no problem, but can only stay there for about 90 seconds to three minutes because Mac OS X freezes (mouse stops moving, no keyboard input, etc.). I would put all my important files onto a thumb drive so I can wipe clean the SSD and retry the entire installation process, but like I said before I can only stay on the OS for up to three minutes. Strange.
Any ideas? I am mostly concerned with how to make OS X more stable at this point because that seems to be my biggest problem.
a: I receive an error right when I begin to boot into OS X called "Can't find /System/Library/Kernels/mach_kernel". This (from my experimentation) only happens when I try to boot into safe mode.
b: I receive a kernel panic about 25% of the way through the OS X loading process. The kernel panic tells me "System uptime in nanoseconds: *insert random numbers here*".
c: I get into the OS no problem, but can only stay there for about 90 seconds to three minutes because Mac OS X freezes (mouse stops moving, no keyboard input, etc.). I would put all my important files onto a thumb drive so I can wipe clean the SSD and retry the entire installation process, but like I said before I can only stay on the OS for up to three minutes. Strange.
Any ideas? I am mostly concerned with how to make OS X more stable at this point because that seems to be my biggest problem.