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Hi all,

 

I'm on an Inspiron 1525, just upgraded to 10.5.6 following the guide here:

http://www.espressoreport.com/191/hackbook...-mac-os-x-1056/

 

Everything's working well except for one major thing; anytime I connect an external storage device (external HD, Flash drive, etc) I get a kernel panic and have to restart the computer. I applied the Time Machine fix just after installing 10.5.6; it worked and I was even able to back up once, if at very slow speed (had only installed AppleAHCIPlatform and WiFi/Audio drivers, hadn’t yet installed drivers to fix USB).

 

I have no idea why its causing kernel panics now, but I’m installing a new HD soon and I want a more current backup of my configuration, so I can just restore and not have to fix anything again. Any help on this would be wonderful.

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Hi all,

 

I'm on an Inspiron 1525, just upgraded to 10.5.6 following the guide here:

http://www.espressoreport.com/191/hackbook...-mac-os-x-1056/

 

Everything's working well except for one major thing; anytime I connect an external storage device (external HD, Flash drive, etc) I get a kernel panic and have to restart the computer. I applied the Time Machine fix just after installing 10.5.6; it worked and I was even able to back up once, if at very slow speed (had only installed AppleAHCIPlatform and WiFi/Audio drivers, hadn’t yet installed drivers to fix USB).

 

I have no idea why its causing kernel panics now, but I’m installing a new HD soon and I want a more current backup of my configuration, so I can just restore and not have to fix anything again. Any help on this would be wonderful.

 

 

same here, on iPC 10.5.6 PPF5, Intel DP35DP mobo.

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