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Here's a closer look:
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After a successful restart, I launched the Mac OS X Console application but could not find the text of the kernel panic or any detailed logs (I assume the system was unable to generate a log since the system had never successfully booted). Anyone able to deduce any information from the information above?
I hope this is an isolated occurrence and not a sign of impending disaster for my iMac.
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