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tr4cy

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Nov 7, 2006
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Hi everybody,

I'm a poor french guy lost in this place that looks great. I've been looking for answers for 4 or 5 days concerning a problem I've experienced several times since last week. In fact, when I decide to turn off my macbook and I close (almost) immediately the lid, I got a kernel panic. I've made a small video (you can watch this with quicktime) to illustrate my problem.

http://tracyhouse.free.fr/toshop/kernel.3gp

If anybody cab help me, I'd appreciate.

PS: Sorry for my poor english

See u

tr4cy
 

tr4cy

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Nov 7, 2006
2
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Try letting it shut all the way down before you close the lid.

Yes it works but I would like to know why it's doing this thing when I close the lid before the shutdown.

Is there a solution to fix it or is it a problem on all macbooks?

Thanks in advance ;)
 

Tat

macrumors newbie
Oct 30, 2006
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Yes it works but I would like to know why it's doing this thing when I close the lid before the shutdown.

Is there a solution to fix it or is it a problem on all macbooks?

Thanks in advance ;)

Given the info, most of poople don't know what's wrong with it, I guess.
You can take a look at /Library/Logs/panic.log to find what the panic message says such as "Unresolved kernel trap(cpu 0): 0x700". Then you can search the reason by using google.
 
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