CPU Kernel Panic MBP Early 2011 13"
I've been struggling with this for some time. I've tried Googling, to no avail. Maybe I'm searching for the wrong things, but here's a run-down of what I've got going on.
I have a Macbook Pro, Early 2011 13"
I got it from a yard sale, so I have no idea what previously happened with this thing. At the time that I got it, it could turn on and boot to OSX Snow Leopard, but it would occasionally crash with the following error (note, this is not my computer. I just Googled the error to show it to you):
I attempted to update to Lion in order to follow the progression of OSX. I knew I couldn't update directly to high sierra, which will be the end-state once I can get it to work properly. The plan was to update to Lion, then Mountain Lion, then High Sierra.
Using another computer, I created a bootable USB version of Lion using the same method as listed here: https://www.lifewire.com/create-bootable-flash-drive-os-x-lion-installer-2260350. This USB was used to successfully update other computers, so I know it works. I loaded it onto the computer, and it restarted, and that is when all of my problems started. Before I go on, I have already tried using the aforementioned USB to update other computers since my issues began, and it has worked every time. Even still I have also tried reformatting the USB and verifying that it works on other computers. It works every time.
When the computer in question rebooted to install Lion, it got about 33% done and crashed. It just came up with the error mentioned above. I tried to install it again multiple times. Sometimes, it doesn't give that error, it just beeps at me 3 times continuously with a 5 second delay in between. I found out that that has to do with either bad or insufficient ram. I have tried reseating the ram many times. I tried clearing the NV/PRAM by restarting while holding down "Command+Option+P+R" while it restarted three times (I tried letting it restart like this 1, 3, and 5 times on separate occasions). I have tried swapping the RAM with known-good RAM from other computers: (2) 2 GB sticks on one occasion and (2) 4 GB sticks when that didn't work. The (2) 2 GB sticks that came with it should be sufficient for this OS, per Apple's description.
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