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Cen_giz1907

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Jan 22, 2018
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Hi I’m a new one,

I updated Today my MacBook, nearly finishing my son close to lid now when I trying open the MacBook asking password and saying something and restarting again, again and again, saying panic kernel or I don’t know
My question is; how to update and reuse it again? Please help me sendings some pictures thank you
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Hi I’m a new one,

I updated Today my MacBook, nearly finishing my son close to lid now when I trying open the MacBook asking password and saying something and restarting again, again and again, saying panic kernel or I don’t know
My question is; how to update and reuse it again? Please help me sendings some pictures thank you
ff0d430c4a639f84bbd9339a02b4b5b6.jpg
dd0c6fcbe2fa08505f1ef0ccf508eb30.jpg


Kernel panic. The kernel is a low-level part of the system that controls the memory map, interfaces with the hardware, etc. It would seem like your OS was written to enough that it's got the basic boot files, but can't finish the booting process. You'll need to reinstall from a flash drive or a recovery disk (if your recovery disk is also broken you can use internet recovery). Hold cmd+R whilst booting, or cmd+alt+r for internet recovery
 
Kernel panic. The kernel is a low-level part of the system that controls the memory map, interfaces with the hardware, etc. It would seem like your OS was written to enough that it's got the basic boot files, but can't finish the booting process. You'll need to reinstall from a flash drive or a recovery disk (if your recovery disk is also broken you can use internet recovery). Hold cmd+R whilst booting, or cmd+alt+r for internet recovery

Thanks for helping i did cmd+alt+r and it’s working now,
 
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