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19 hours ago, BondiBlue said:

We'll need more information. 

1) What Mac are you using? 

2) What were you doing on the Mac when it had a fit?

3) Has this ever happened before?

4) What specific year is your Mac from?

1: MacBook Pro 2013

2: Discord

3: No

4: 2013

We'll need more information. 

1) What Mac are you using? 

2) What were you doing on the Mac when it had a fit?

3) Has this ever happened before?

4) What specific year is your Mac from?

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7 hours ago, best name ever said:

So I was Using my Mac when A bunch of lines popped up on the screen Then it kernel panicked but it was just fine!

So of the stated description

you kernel panicked (not exactly uncommon with Unix/Unix-like systems) 

system rebooted and now it's fine?

 

So uh, where's the problem. Is it still panicking? if so what does the error message say?

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11 hours ago, 10leej said:

So of the stated description

you kernel panicked (not exactly uncommon with Unix/Unix-like systems) 

system rebooted and now it's fine?

 

So uh, where's the problem. Is it still panicking? if so what does the error message say?

No. I said “A bunch of lines popped up on screen and then it Panicked” (not exactly what I said)

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19 hours ago, BondiBlue said:

We'll need more information. 

1) What Mac are you using? 

2) What were you doing on the Mac when it had a fit?

3) Has this ever happened before?

4) What specific year is your Mac from?

1: MacBook Pro 2013

2: Discord

3: No

4: 2013

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14 minutes ago, best name ever said:

1: MacBook Pro 2013

2: Discord

3: No

4: 2013

Do you have a 13" or 15" MacBook Pro? Also, you don't have an optical drive on the right side, do you?

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