T Tech198 Cancelled Original poster Mar 21, 2011 15,915 2,151 Oct 15, 2012 #1 Hi all. General question..... Is it possible to remove a driver on the Mac? For example, hen you have KERNAL PANICS.. I know you can boot into 'Safe Mode', and the PRAM reset, but not mich else, apart from taking it to an Apple store.
Hi all. General question..... Is it possible to remove a driver on the Mac? For example, hen you have KERNAL PANICS.. I know you can boot into 'Safe Mode', and the PRAM reset, but not mich else, apart from taking it to an Apple store.
throAU macrumors G3 Feb 13, 2012 9,902 8,317 Perth, Western Australia Oct 15, 2012 #2 Kernel panics = generally memory or other hardware problems. removing the kernel module will most likely NOT fix the root cause of your problem.
Kernel panics = generally memory or other hardware problems. removing the kernel module will most likely NOT fix the root cause of your problem.
Weaselboy Moderator Staff member Jan 23, 2005 34,682 16,616 California Oct 15, 2012 #3 Tech198 said: Hi all. General question..... Is it possible to remove a driver on the Mac? For example, hen you have KERNAL PANICS.. I know you can boot into 'Safe Mode', and the PRAM reset, but not mich else, apart from taking it to an Apple store. Click to expand... Sure you can. Just be careful about removing kext files needed for system operation. Often at the top of a crash log after a kernal panic you can see info that will clue you in on what might be happening.
Tech198 said: Hi all. General question..... Is it possible to remove a driver on the Mac? For example, hen you have KERNAL PANICS.. I know you can boot into 'Safe Mode', and the PRAM reset, but not mich else, apart from taking it to an Apple store. Click to expand... Sure you can. Just be careful about removing kext files needed for system operation. Often at the top of a crash log after a kernal panic you can see info that will clue you in on what might be happening.