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Dec 28, 2014 4:29 PM in response to SydneyMietteby William Lloyd,★HelpfulIt sounds like you're experiencing a kernel panic. Have you tried booting in safe mode?
OS X: What is Safe Boot, Safe Mode? - Apple Support
That should help if a 3rd party extension is causing the crash.
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Dec 28, 2014 4:30 PM in response to SydneyMietteby Allan Eckert,★HelpfulThat is a kernel panic.
It usually signify hardware failure.
If you pulish the dump someone here might be able to analyze it for you.
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Dec 30, 2014 9:23 AM in response to Allan Eckertby SydneyMiette,After the kernel and shut down when I turn it back on… I never receive this
This message will display for 60 seconds: "You shut down your computer because of a problem."
Click Open to open the applications that were active at the time of the kernel panic.
After logging in you will see a dialog informing you that "Your computer was restarted because of a problem."
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Dec 30, 2014 9:27 AM in response to SydneyMietteby SydneyMiette,I also have tried through recovery mode… downloading recent updates, however it says I don’t have enough free space to do so.
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