panic (cpu 0 caller 0xffffff80005418bdf)
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.5)
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.5)
Back up all data, if you haven't already done so. There are ways to back up a computer that won't boot. If you need help, ask.
Boot into Recovery by holding down the key combination command-R at the startup chime. Release the keys when you see a gray screen with a spinning dial.
Note: You need an always-on Ethernet or Wi-Fi connection to the Internet to use Recovery. It won’t work with USB or PPPoE modems, or with proxy servers, or with networks that require a certificate for authentication.
When the OS X Utilities screen appears, follow the prompts to reinstall the OS. You don't need to erase the boot volume, and you won't need your backup unless something goes wrong. If your Mac was upgraded from an older version of OS X, you’ll need the Apple ID and password you used to upgrade, so make a note of those before you begin.
I've made a disk-copy.dmg! I hope that's enough?
I tried to start up with command-R, but it doesn't work! I only see the same panic window and nothing happens....
Make a "Genius" appointment at an Apple Store to have the machine tested.
panic (cpu 0 caller 0xffffff80005418bdf)