Where is the panic log in lion
R8: 0x, R9: 0x, R 0xc, R 0x R 0xffffffcacb0, R 0xfffff8, R 0xffffffb1f, R 0xffffffb1fdd8. Posted on Jul 21, AM. Page content loaded. Jul 21, PM in response to itismadhan In response to itismadhan. I am not able to read the log you posted, but I can share an idea, as I have the exact same problem than you.
I have figured out that it was an Airport issue. Are you using your wifi or connecting through an ethernet cable? It worked for me so far it's been about 12hours now without a panic.
Jul 21, PM. Sep 4, AM in response to itismadhan In response to itismadhan. I have a Mid Macbook Pro and I'm having the same exact issue. It started happening after a clean install of Lion when it first came out, and after happening more than 30 times I decided to downgrade to SL.
It was ridicolous. Yesterday I decided to try and install Lion upgrading from SL rather than doing a clean installation, but the problem is still there. Thing is, it also happens when I'm on Windows or Linux, which is really weird, cause it only happens if I have Lion installed in my system.
Did this get permanently fixed for any of you? Any input would be greatly appreciated, since I'd really like being able to keep Lion. Sep 4, AM. Also, RAM could be faulty or not seated correctly.
I haven't installed any of those applications; I'm using a Lion upgrade from a fresh SL installation where the only thing I opened was Software Update. And I was also having this problem when I did a clean installation of Lion. Now that I have it again, kernel panics are back. That actually makes it even weirder, cause one would think that one OS wouldn't be able to affect the rest, right? Sep 4, AM in response to ianmartorell In response to ianmartorell.
Sep 4, AM in response to etresoft In response to etresoft. I did , but noone answered. I guess I can try again.
Jan 23, PM in response to itismadhan In response to itismadhan. I want to use the disk to boot into Lion, log in, and use the computer. With luck, you might see — possibly greyed-out beneath the foreground detail of the panic — the point at which panic occurs. At the root of the volume to which installation is attempted: if installation fails you may find a directory:.
Within that directory, a log. If present, that log may be informative to you, but not as useful to readers here as the. You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Kernel Panic : where to find logs Lion? Thread starter vanquish Start date Feb 8, Status Not open for further replies. Where to find the entire kernel panic log Lion?
How to know what causes the crash?
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