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Resolving Kernel Panics

The "You need to restart your computer" alert indicates a kernel panic .
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11 Ways to Optimize Your Mac's Performance

Twenty steps to help diagnose and fix system issues

http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=2004011205473937 If a restart cures the problem, and the problem doesn't reappear, your troubleshooting work is done. Congratulate yourself on a hard task well done. 02 Check/fix the filesystem There are many different ways to do this.
http://forums.macnn.com/90/mac-os-x/248286/the-thread-computer-freezes-panics-crashes/ Fixed permissions, repaired disk, took to local certified reseller-->last week we reset open firmware.

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