This morning I was greeted with the pleasant disaster of my girlfriend’s iBook suffering a kernel panic. Once I went through the standard arsenal of troubleshooting tools, and during one of the myriad of restarts was alerted to this symbol at right.
Thankfully, Apple’s tech documentation was extremely helpful and utterly descriptive in telling me what was wrong:
- A kernel panic occurs during startup.
- A miscellaneous startup issue occurs.
Both of which, especially the good ol’ “miscellaneous startup issue” I had already considered.
Still though, is this symbol a common occurrence during a kernel panic?
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pretty sure i have seen that symbol before when going to eject a cd or mounted volume ...
could be my imagination but i dont think so
This is the symbol that displays when the Mac cannot find a bootable volume. It may be for a kernel panic, but I've always seen the multilingual KP screen.
Yow. Reinstall the OS...only thing I've ever found that reliably repairs this.
before reinstalling the whole system, boot from an external drive, or another mac, and run the 10.4.10 combo update.