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Kernel Panic After Thunderbolt Update

I have a one year old MBP. A few minutes ago I installed the Thunderbolt Update that Apple released today. At the conclusion of the update, it said it had failed to install and that I needed to restart the Mac. On doing so, I got a kernel panic. And now every time I try to boot, I get a kernel panic. I'm dead. Ideas?


Thanks.

Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.2)

Posted on Jun 11, 2012 6:45 PM

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Jun 12, 2012 4:57 AM in response to danny54321

danny54321 wrote:


I have the same problem with MPB early 2011.

What is the fastest and safest solution? Command-R and reinstall Lion? Or booting in target drive mode and install the latest combo update? Are the applications, documents, and data still be there in both solutions?


Hope it will be fixed soon 😐

Yes data and applications should be there in both cases.


My opinion is just applying the combo updater is far faster than a total re-install. On my MBP this took just a few minutes but I was prepared with a bootable external drive and had the combo updater previously downloaded. If you didn't have these things the re-install may be quicker.

Jun 12, 2012 5:07 AM in response to Mitchla

Hi,


I've a mid-Junge 2011' 13inch MacBookPro. Today morning I installed the newest updates, restart the machine and got the same error .... something like "debugging kernel panic" and the system wasn't starting...


Then, I did some research on the web (thank god my iPad was still alive) and called the apple support hotline. They told me just so hold the "alt" button during the startup, then choose the recovery HD, re-install the OS X Lion and everything should be fine then. I did so, hoping that nothing of my personal data will be touched, and an hour later everything was fine ... So, the reinstall worked, I am just afraid now to update the Software again ;-)

Jun 12, 2012 6:00 AM in response to FelixSch

Same thing happened to me - first time wouldn't boot, re-cloned from backup, tried it again, again wouldn't boot. I have an OWC SSD drive and 16 GB RAM, Macbook Pro 15" 2011 model (i7).


So is Apple saying that, after re-installing from the recovery partition, the thunderbolt update is stil applied? Or not?


At this point it's not worth it to me to try again.

Kernel Panic After Thunderbolt Update

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