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Only able to boot if I ignore caches

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Everytime I boot not I need to ignore caches or I get a kernal panic on atix3000

I cleared my caches out but it's still happening.

Any idea's?
 
resnick said:
Everytime I boot not I need to ignore caches or I get a kernal panic on atix3000

I cleared my caches out but it's still happening.

Any idea's?
Delete the kextcaches (/Extra/Extensions.mkext, /System/Library/Caches/com.apple.kext.caches/Startup/*) and run Kext Utility (doubleclick) and Disk Utility to repair the permissions on your HD

*=all files in that folder
 
If you just don't want to type in -f, add it to com.apple.boot.plist.
 
Thanks karacho, I will give that a try.

Cheers
Mark
 
Oh sorry, for me I don't see the difference but obviously others do...
 
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