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Mid 2009 Model A1278 / 2.26 or 2.53 GHz Core 2 Duo processor EMC 2326

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Kernel panic and system not booting

Hi everyone

I am having trouble booting my ayatem..i have a mid 2009 macbook pro with a 120gb ssd disc. After years of great work it has started to give this error while trying to boot with no succes

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After searching the forum I trend to think that this post may have an explanation for my problem: https://es.ifixit.com/Respuestas/Ver/429...

But, how can i be sure that's my problem and not another? Has anyone experienced the same?

Thanks for your help

Update (03/19/2020)

Update (03/19/2020)

So, the SATA disc was installed several years ago and have been working nickey since then until today.

After the first warning, i disconnected the ssd disc and connected it again and was able to boot the system. As soon I $@$* it down in order to close the back cover and rebooted again, it started with the kernel panic.

I have tried several things since then, such us:

  • Remove and reconnect both discs
  • Remove and try alternatively both of the ram cards

But so far i only get the kernel error i displayed above.

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Carlos - OK, let's back up here! You have two drives in this system?

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Correct. Ssd is for the system and i have a hard drive for storage

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Disconnect both drives fully. What happens then?

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In that case it displays forbidden sign

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I think i need to purchase a new ssd asap, since online retailing in my country is not 100% reliable due to coronavirus restrictions. Can i use any kind of sata ssd from I to III regardless the fact that my computer can only read/write at SATA I maximum speed or should I focus on some specific type of ssd?

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Let’s first see if you can boot up in Safe Mode. Restart your system and press the Shift (⇧) key

Reference: Mac startup key combinations

Your system uses an older SATA standard SATA II (3.0 Gb/s) so as long as you had gotten a SSD which is compatible with SATA II the cable is not as likely here, the SSD its self would more likely be the issue.

Lets see if the Safe Mode works first.

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It doesn't at all…

Thanks for your help btw

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Do you get the same kernel crash? Or does it just freeze up?

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Same crash in a loop

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I removes the cd drive years ago and replaced it for the ssd drive. My friends macbook is a 2017 macbook running Mojave, no Cd Unit either.

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You'll need a fried with a Mac which you can connect via FireWire cable so you can then use his system to prep your drive after starting up your system in target disk mode. Or, Use a SATA to USB adapter cable to hook up your drive to your friends system to then run the OS installer from it.

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