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lelo07

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Aug 24, 2010
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every time i try to download any software it downloads it and at the end of the downloads some messege pops up and say to turn of my computer and when i do that and turn my mac back on it does the same thing when i click on my thing that i downlaoded can any body help me lol wont let me download anything
 
what type of software? from which website do you download these software? what "some messege pops up"?

usually an application would ask you to restart your computer and rarely asks you to turn it off.

how about downloading from your mac's software update? does that work?

maybe you should provide more details next time, or at least turn on spellcheck.
 
what type of software? from which website do you download these software? what "some messege pops up"?

usually an application would ask you to restart your computer and rarely asks you to turn it off.

how about downloading from your mac's software update? does that work?

maybe you should provide more details next time, or at least turn on spellcheck.

im trying to downlaod limewire or frostwire yes it lets me downlaod from macs sofware update and i dont now how to turn on spell check cuz i just got the mac and heres a pic of the error it gives me

http://img828.imageshack.us/img828/4109/photov.jpg
 
im trying to downlaod limewire or frostwire yes it lets me downlaod from macs sofware update and i dont now how to turn on spell check cuz i just got the mac and heres a pic of the error it gives me

http://img828.imageshack.us/img828/4109/photov.jpg

No need to turn on your spellcheck, as it is already turned on by default, system wide. Misspelled words are underlined in red.

Anyway, what you experience is a Kernel Panic and it seems to happen often. Contact Apple and make an appointment with the Genius Bar to have them take a look at it.

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The usual stuff:

A more descriptive and precise thread title will help cater to the right audience and get you more responses. (see rule #3 under Minor Problems)
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Have you also taken a look at MRoogle, since that question may have been asked several times?
 
No need to turn on your spellcheck, as it is already turned on by default, system wide. Misspelled words are underlined in red.

Anyway, what you experience is a Kernel Panic and it seems to happen often. Contact Apple and make an appointment with the Genius Bar to have them take a look at it.

photov.jpg
106227_3.jpg


The usual stuff:

that wed be a good idea but its a mac os on a hp pavillion so i dont think they wed help much thx for telling me wat the problem is called ima google on how to fix it thx
 
that wed be a good idea but its a mac os on a hp pavillion so i dont think they wed help much thx for telling me wat the problem is called ima google on how to fix it thx

Wow, your spelling is hard to decipher sometimes. It looks like it is directly taken from Lamebook.com.

As an HP Pavillion is not really made for Hackintoshing, it is clear why you get Kernel Panics, I hope you read the linked text celticpride678 and I provided (in two threads of cores).

To properly make a Hackintosh:

 
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