No idea on the specific panic you describe, but I'd make sure to pull any RAM out of the user-accessible slots, and then try to reboot the computer in "safe" mode (shift-S after the startup "bong"). See if you still get the panic message. On Oct 4, 2007, at 10:25 AM, Wilfred Reimer wrote: > > That's the whole message. A guy at freegeek tried to help me, but > only could direct me to your list. We tried to reset Power > Management, but then found out there was no reset on my model. One > time using control/function/shift/power then waiting 5 seconds and > powering up, the harddrive logo with two options came up, but then > we couldn't get it back after clicking one of them. It just went > bakc to the panic state. Hope this helps. Let me know if any more > info needed. Thanks again for your help. > > Wilf -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/pipermail/ibook/attachments/20071011/5c7ee0ed/attachment.html