A Mac cannot read from the system's files during a kernel panic, as it's part of the BIOS, not the OS. So, they list the multiple languages there, hoping that the user can read at least one of them.
I remember the seeing the bomb screens a few times on my G3 iMac. I've only seen the Kernel Panic screen a couple times on my MacBook and MacBook Pro during huge updates. Not necessarily a crash.
It's amazing how people can have such opposite experiences with the same technology. There has to be some interesting variables in there because I have yet to see an Adobe program crash any of my Macs, and that includes the ones from the 90s!
This is the only time I will be seeing it, because I use Windows instead. The only things I have against Mac are lack of upgradability, less games, and crazy pricing. Other than that, I have no other problems with using Mac except I have rarely used it and dont know it very well because of this.
Back, many years ago,, I had an old Powerbook that was just barely compatible with OS 10.2, which I'd updated it to. It barely had enough RAM to operate, so I had to be careful not to do stuff super intensive on it, and I remember getting that kernel panic the first time, it freaked the hell out of me..
When I was using my Mac, The same kernel panic at 2:31 was the same one, but it was dark grey along with the black background. I am using MacOS Sierra.
The last one with a flashing folder can come from many things. Anything hindering the computer to find a bootable OS will bring this error. Corupted filesystem, missing critical files, loose or damaged hard drive cable and bad sectors are some examples. Not just the hard drive alone.
I was what watching this video on a mountain lion machine. When the mountain lion kernel panic showed on the screen. The Mac stopped then or rebooted then I got a kernel panic. Funny
You missed the cannot detect hard drive symbol. It happens on the older os software and comes on when you clear even the juicy setting, because back then, the computer did not have a detector of programs so it would delete whatever it thought the user wanted to delete. The icon was the icon the little computer that you see at the boot up with a frowning finder, then it blinks to a question mark like the yellow one that you see in the system help page, then blinks back to the frowning finder with that old blue, green, purple, of yellow background. It happened to me on my iMac G3 snow.
people are so stupid they hate BSODs, they don't know how useful they are. Its a noble way of windows OS telling you to change your shitty ram module, or GPU, or some failing HDD.
( darkspongebob11) Not exactly. The spinning ball does keep spinning when the system or an application is not reponding, but it's not an error message in itself. I hope that clears it up for you.
I don't think you and I are on the same page. That has nothing to do with it. A Mac is a computer, an iPod is a mobile media device. This video is about the Mac screens of death. Not any other Apple product.
The scariest thing for a computer user to see on Windows 10 is Me: *on youtube Laptop: *chimes Me: *reads notification Laptop: Threats Detected- Me:SJBDJGNDXHFSJBNONONONNOEFSSKJDFIJSBDJSF
I wish I could say I've had the same experience. I've had about 12 kernel panics since I've had mine in 2011. But they're benign issues. OS X just auto-reboots anyway. Heck, it even will re-open my apps after a crash. So, it's like it never happened!
4:12 The first time I ever saw this icon was with the original Performa 430. I was a kid and I played around with the System Folder and Control Panels, trying to open every icon I saw. When I realized I couldn't open the Finder icon, I trashed it thinking it was broken, and then the floppy disk icon popped up on Restart. Thankfully, a simple Disk Restore fixed this problem. The last time I saw it, the hard drives in both our old computers had died, and a lot of great software from back then was lost _(sadness)_
So this is what happens when I go on a hiatus. A new name comes up with tons of new videos. I think the change was for the better, though. Great job Hildron! -wizkid
That doesn't mean Apple officially released it, and this video was released way before Apple announced Mavericks. Stop calling people idiots when you have no idea what you're talking about.
When i forced my MacBook Air to turn off, it shut off. When I turned it back on, I heard the boot chime. Then the Apple logo showed up, and I saw a different kernel panic, different than the ones you listed. There was this message, saying that my computer shut down because of a problem. I clicked Open, and it opened the files i was on last time. My MacBook Air runs OS X 10.11 El Capitan and the only problem it caused was stuck on the Minecraft loading screen.
Oh gosh, RUclips's fabulous bug shows that you didn't make a response to someone. I'm assuming this comment is directed at someone else, and not the video, right?
I still have my 1984 Mac. Model number M0001. There's a sticker on the back that says "Super Mac 1 Meg" It boots up fine but I can't use it because I don't have the original keyboard anymore. The keyboard uses a connection that looks like a phone jack. I was able to go online with this computer back in the mid 1990s.Back in the days when the entire Windows installation was less than 10 mbs.
One time, my family went to my grandmas house to clean up a few things and help her with some stuff. We found a reaaaaaaally old computer and took it home. Now, it’s dismantled because my brother took the entire thing apart. We found some floppy disks and were able to run a program or two. It was fun.
I've seen my Mac crash once while I was doing my own stuff, and once on purpose when I was trying to run the kernel panic using Terminal (I don't know if this counts as a real crash. BTW I was refrencing a "How to crash computers" video). I've seen my PC crash 2-3 times when I was installing Windows 7, and saw the BSOD for Windows 8.1. Don't think that there's no BSOD for Windows 10. I did no research on that and my Windows 10 PC never crashed.
3:07 Thats a good thing for users, the system crash, but its okay because they get the files and apps get resumed Windows on the other hand, juste get a blue screen where it could be stuck at with the fans kicking at full blast where the user must force the shutdown. Then when the system restart, nothing, the OS loads up and you can start over opening your apps and cross your fingers that those files are still there...
Actually on older versions it could be so bad that there's no screen to pop up in the 1st place since it's fatal hardware failure But it still has the The instant ready memory Which causes the chim
On the last one "File icon flashing", my Intel Mac Mini had to get a new NH82801GBM, the issue was a hardware failure where the usb would go to sleep, the cd would not communicate to the hard drive! Cost me $20 and a surface mount Cap that I bought as a set for under $5, I did have to use a heat gun to remove the old 82801 but reflowed it using my oven at 420 deg for about 20 minutes. Works perfect, it is a 2008 1.8ghz with 1gb that is 64 bit, I changed it into a 2.0ghz with 4gb of recognized ram with a 500gb HD! Have not had a problem since, it was a mac reseller that could not figure out the issue, I recognized the fact no interfaces were working, that is why I had to replace the I/O chip NH82801GBM "M" stands for Mobile! Since you can only use a Mobile I/O chip as a replacement! Once replaced the Hard drive was recognized and I erased the data and replaced it with a larger volume instead of the 80gb!
When my computer was on 10.6, I would get errors every once in a while because certain apps would crash my computer. But most of the time my computer freezes, I don't get this message and can't interact with windows but could still move around the cursor. Of course now my computer's on 10.10 (or whatever version Yosemite is on) and my computer hasn't frozen since then.
Have you ever seen any videos that claim Apple said Macs don't crash? I have, and three things: Apple made a crash screen. If they didn't crash, then why would they make a crash screen? Macs DO crash. Apple never said "Macs don't crash." Apple said Macs were "finely tuned."
I saw one of those kernel panic messages on my OS snow leopard. Fast forward a couple years, now I'm getting the prohibitory sign, but with bootcamp, it goes on to load windows. I've got a windows 7 machine in a mac body. Today I did finally take it over to apple and find out yes, the hard drive has failed in the mac partition, so I'll be having to get a new hard drive. At least I have most of my stuff backed up through time machine on an external drive. I hope to recover most of the stuff.
I'm running 10.6 and I see that Kernal Panic a bit too often...but idk, its more fun than a screen of death. Especially when Mac's reboot so freakin fast.
Once I was restoring my MacBook, and it died in the middle of the restore. After an hour of messing with it, I finally convinced it to reinstall OS X even though I didn't have an install disk, but I can't remember how though
Mac OS X and Linux both have kernal panics when they crash because they’re both UNIX based operating systems. This is different from a Blue Screen which is what Windows displays after a crash
You have to take into consideration that this video was made in 2012, Mavericks being announced in 2013. It didn't exist when this video was made. Not every video on RUclips is recent; you're going to have to learn that fast or risk hate like you just did.
For the old iPod's you see the sad mac's brother the sad iPod which appeared in old iPod's with hard dives. What happens is that the hard drive fails to be read so a sad iPod will show up telling you that your data is gone and need to get a new iPod. But now it uses flash memory so you will not see this.
I have a MacBook Pro 2015 with Retina Display and once, whilst playing a game of Half Life 2, the screen froze, then eerily faded to black. After manually starting my Mac again (I believe it was manual, but may have been auto) a message similar to a regular error message appeared saying something like, 'OSX encountered an error and needed to restart' or 'The System encountered an error', something like that. This was about a month ago and it has not happened since. I've had a few Tapsnake popups and 'Call this number for cleaning' popups, but no real virus downloads. I was just wondering whether anyone knew why this happened. As I said, I don't believe my Mac has a virus on it and all possible viruses have been manually stopped by me. Thanks.
WOW! You guys watched this over 400,000 times?! Thanks! You deserve a new version of this video: bit.ly/clan2GxvIQ9
Computer Clan First reply
I submarine cocktail
There's Kernel Panic on iPhone too
Link to see it :ruclips.net/video/IrvtTWOgBJE/видео.html and skip to 6:30
I hate Mac bro wat about ios or android
Android is better
ITS OK KERNAL, CALM DOWN. DONT PANIC!
Jack Nickolson Lol
:D
Lol
congratulations, you just won the internet.
Kernal sanders
"Kernel panic." GOD DAMN IT MAC, I DIDN'T KNOW YOU COULD MAKE POPCORN. :D
Eats popcorn
Is that a joke? WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY KERNEL PANIC, APPLE?!
+Scorpion and Mileena Fan Kernel is the center core of a computer, dumbass d:V
XD
Batter Montague don't you get a joke? Dummy.
u forgot spinning pinwheel of death
+joko chan that's not a screen.
That's a cursor icon, not a screen.
+Computer Clan I know but it's a screen except for application
+Computer Clan occurrence not responding,hardrive failed (more likely) don't know origin no other information
I got the spinning pinwheel icon a lot. The only times I got it was when things were laggy and they wouldn't respond (not responding occurrence).
1. sad mac
2. Bomb screen
3. Kernel panic (1)
4. Kernel panic (2)
5. Kernel panic (3)
6. Kernel panic (4)
7. Kernel panic (when it was restarted)
thx dolan
8. Prohibitory sign
9. Blinking question mark folder
"hopefully you wont ever see these crashes again"
boots up another mac
"WHY PROHIBITARY SIGN"
When I was little my computer had a error screen and I thought it was gonna kill me xD
BSOD
+Jonny Williams Same lol
+Jonny Williams i got 2 bsod's in one day.
threw my laptop out the window.
xZPotatoZx
no, thats sonic.exe
herobrine is the kernal panic
i have a phobia of that
Why does Mac OSX list so many languages for the kernel panic? Can't they use the system language that you chose when using the computer?
Atomic Beef this is so true
A Mac cannot read from the system's files during a kernel panic, as it's part of the BIOS, not the OS. So, they list the multiple languages there, hoping that the user can read at least one of them.
i don't know why
all I remember seeing was a spinning pinwheel on safari and I just laughed myself to death as my Mac blurted out kernal info all over the screen
:( Your PC ran into a problem and needs to restart. We're just collecting some error info and we'll restart for you
Windows 8 Windows 8.1 Windows 10 Crash
I remember the seeing the bomb screens a few times on my G3 iMac. I've only seen the Kernel Panic screen a couple times on my MacBook and MacBook Pro during huge updates. Not necessarily a crash.
It's amazing how people can have such opposite experiences with the same technology. There has to be some interesting variables in there because I have yet to see an Adobe program crash any of my Macs, and that includes the ones from the 90s!
That is old way about new
This is the only time I will be seeing it, because I use Windows instead. The only things I have against Mac are lack of upgradability, less games, and crazy pricing. Other than that, I have no other problems with using Mac except I have rarely used it and dont know it very well because of this.
I wish more people were like this.
Noah Lach Thank you!
I think it is good for graphics/video makers :)
***** Yes, but I am fine with windows to windows. Sorry.
***** Im still comfy with Windows on it's own.
I recommend checking the date then. As you can see, this video was released on August 14, 2012. Mavericks (10.9) was announced on June 10, 2013.
Mac screens of death give me the chills and the creeps
Heh, like me and Windows.
windows is fine exept 1.0 2.0 and 3.0
3.1 formats it to actualy read
+AJ Tube Live Same.
+AJ Tube Live Jeez.
it doesn't now as long as it doent get me by suprize its ok
Back, many years ago,, I had an old Powerbook that was just barely compatible with OS 10.2, which I'd updated it to. It barely had enough RAM to operate, so I had to be careful not to do stuff super intensive on it, and I remember getting that kernel panic the first time, it freaked the hell out of me..
It would be so ironic if a Kernel Panic happened after watching this video.
ChocolateCircus445 yep
I actually got that lel
+Bpenguin06 펭귄 Did you fixed it? How? My mac is doing it right now
I went to this vid right after experiencing it
When I was using my Mac, The same kernel panic at 2:31 was the same one, but it was dark grey along with the black background. I am using MacOS Sierra.
It is called the MSOD
You mean the Mac screen of death
If this were a Windows video, call it the Microsoft Screen of Death.
+Andy The Playah There's one the BSOD
Windows Edition: BSOD
Mac Edition: MAC SOD
Ken: Only time you see these errors is with this video
My Computer running High Sierra : Kernel panics
windows only has 1 death screen
The blue screen of death [BSOD].
But it has evolved over the years. I have a whole separate video on that.
I know I watched it
It has others too like win Win XP there was a start-up one
No, There are others such as the red screen of death and so on
Leopold Productions in longhorn there was the red one.
Great job with the video hildron :) the original one including windows and other error screens is what showed me your channel :D Keep up the good work
And I wonder why I never encountered these, yet Microsoft users LOVE to bash Macintosh.
Hmmm.
Ronald Rhodes yea
I use macs for years and i never got a kernel panic but on windows i got so many driver related bsods on windows 7
I'm on windows and i like mac
@@FamitsuMagazine I'm on linux, and I like linux
@@abandoned7501 that’s because Linux doesn’t really crash like Mac 🖥
Yes, I will be doing a history of the BSOD.
This is every Windows fanboy's wet dream.
The last one with a flashing folder can come from many things. Anything hindering the computer to find a bootable OS will bring this error. Corupted filesystem, missing critical files, loose or damaged hard drive cable and bad sectors are some examples. Not just the hard drive alone.
The blinking question mark happened to me at school with a BRAND SPANKIN NEW MacBook Pro
Anyone who buys Macs deserves a DOA product. Overpriced, terrible performance, absolute shit for gaming.
@@wills.5762 So are you saying Macs are terrible at wasting your time with games?
0:24 the sign says 0000000F but the font is
*M I N E C R A F T*
yeah it's kinda like running Windows 7 On a USB Flash Drive am I right?
*ba dum ts- no*
0:46 R.I.P Sad Mac Sound Effect Crashed
you forgot spinning beach ball of doom O_O
That's not a death screen.
***** It's a 'waiting' cursor.
I know :3
No, gir!
you are cray cray!
I'm glad you like the Mac.
Me Too :)
This video is exactly 5 minutes long!
2022 me: i said what
5:01 for me
are you using moblie?
No dummy it's 5 minutes and 1 second
You smart. You very smart. You a genius.
LOL!
In 10.6 also had portuguese.
I was what watching this video on a mountain lion machine. When the mountain lion kernel panic showed on the screen. The Mac stopped then or rebooted then I got a kernel panic. Funny
So sad you're lying
No not really.
You missed the cannot detect hard drive symbol. It happens on the older os software and comes on when you clear even the juicy setting, because back then, the computer did not have a detector of programs so it would delete whatever it thought the user wanted to delete. The icon was the icon the little computer that you see at the boot up with a frowning finder, then it blinks to a question mark like the yellow one that you see in the system help page, then blinks back to the frowning finder with that old blue, green, purple, of yellow background. It happened to me on my iMac G3 snow.
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people are so stupid they hate BSODs, they don't know how useful they are. Its a noble way of windows OS telling you to change your shitty ram module, or GPU, or some failing HDD.
where's the spinning beach ball of death?
It is not an error message in itself. It means the system is performing a process, in another word, working.
k
J. Ericson
... or not working
( darkspongebob11) Not exactly. The spinning ball does keep spinning when the system or an application is not reponding, but it's not an error message in itself. I hope that clears it up for you.
J. Ericson its not an error message its a sign that your computer has likely crashed because it dosent do anything when it starts spiinng
I don't think you and I are on the same page. That has nothing to do with it. A Mac is a computer, an iPod is a mobile media device. This video is about the Mac screens of death. Not any other Apple product.
What about 10.9
Mario 64 Do people not read the dates of videos, anymore?
I know that but now it's released so just tell me if you want :)
Ok nvm I'll just search it up
Computer Clan 10.10
Computer Clan ikr this was made way before mavericks.
The scariest thing for a computer user to see on Windows 10 is
Me: *on youtube
Laptop: *chimes
Me: *reads notification
Laptop: Threats Detected-
Me:SJBDJGNDXHFSJBNONONONNOEFSSKJDFIJSBDJSF
do windows! oh wait might as well make a documentary
FANBOY ALERT! SOUND THE ALARM!
*Zhang xD lel*
I wish I could say I've had the same experience. I've had about 12 kernel panics since I've had mine in 2011. But they're benign issues. OS X just auto-reboots anyway. Heck, it even will re-open my apps after a crash. So, it's like it never happened!
First to comment on this comment
I've gotten Kurnal Panic 10.7
kernel****
Derp talk. Please keep up with 2016.
DerpEveryThing I've gotten a boot loop on XP
DerpEveryThing oh
Love the video, also what font did you use?
the only thing that happened to me was on my pc when it says
“pc battery low, press f1 to continue and f2 to see startup ways” or something like that
No you're not. Sorry man.
Well, if you're screwing with a hackintosh, (say updating it), you'll see these A LOT.
What kind of MacBook Pro from 2012? And was it late or mid 2012?
I know the sad mac.
"KERNEL PANIC" I didnt know my Mac could make Popcorn. Sweet!
XD
4:12 The first time I ever saw this icon was with the original Performa 430. I was a kid and I played around with the System Folder and Control Panels, trying to open every icon I saw. When I realized I couldn't open the Finder icon, I trashed it thinking it was broken, and then the floppy disk icon popped up on Restart. Thankfully, a simple Disk Restore fixed this problem.
The last time I saw it, the hard drives in both our old computers had died, and a lot of great software from back then was lost _(sadness)_
my Mac showed the prohibitory sign once but after that it just booted up normally so it will forever remain a mystery what that was about.
Yeah because sometimes if the crash is most likely fatal, the system will show log information as well.
I've got your back, don't listen to John. He clearly doesn't know what he's talking about.
So this is what happens when I go on a hiatus. A new name comes up with tons of new videos. I think the change was for the better, though. Great job Hildron!
-wizkid
Sorry, a system error occured.
''Finder''
error type 41
-------------
I Restart I
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Uhh, what makes you think he was using a Mac? Mini vMac runs on more than one platform. Please think before you make stupid comments.
That doesn't mean Apple officially released it, and this video was released way before Apple announced Mavericks. Stop calling people idiots when you have no idea what you're talking about.
When i forced my MacBook Air to turn off, it shut off. When I turned it back on, I heard the boot chime. Then the Apple logo showed up, and I saw a different kernel panic, different than the ones you listed. There was this message, saying that my computer shut down because of a problem. I clicked Open, and it opened the files i was on last time. My MacBook Air runs OS X 10.11 El Capitan and the only problem it caused was stuck on the Minecraft loading screen.
Oh gosh, RUclips's fabulous bug shows that you didn't make a response to someone. I'm assuming this comment is directed at someone else, and not the video, right?
I still have my 1984 Mac. Model number M0001. There's a sticker on the back that says "Super Mac 1 Meg" It boots up fine but I can't use it because I don't have the original keyboard anymore. The keyboard uses a connection that looks like a phone jack. I was able to go online with this computer back in the mid 1990s.Back in the days when the entire Windows installation was less than 10 mbs.
Genius: How can I help you
IDIOT: My Mac is making popcorn
Genius:
Hi welcome to the Microsoft store how can I assist you?
Yeah, on my own computer, I haven't had a BSOD with Windows 8. Very few with 7, but mostly on XP.
So is there a solution to the "Prohibitory Sign" screen?
this is by far the best mac death screen video EVER
One time, my family went to my grandmas house to clean up a few things and help her with some stuff. We found a reaaaaaaally old computer and took it home. Now, it’s dismantled because my brother took the entire thing apart. We found some floppy disks and were able to run a program or two. It was fun.
Actually I never though Mac have also screens of death, even in that cases are a good design.
I watched this a long time ago. Good job CC. Good job
I've seen macs crash quite a few times. About 6-7 times before. I've seen PCs crash about 2-3 times.
I've seen an iMac crash like 30 times, but never a P.C. cuz' I hate Windows/Microsoft so I don't bother.
I've seen my Mac crash once while I was doing my own stuff, and once on purpose when I was trying to run the kernel panic using Terminal (I don't know if this counts as a real crash. BTW I was refrencing a "How to crash computers" video). I've seen my PC crash 2-3 times when I was installing Windows 7, and saw the BSOD for Windows 8.1. Don't think that there's no BSOD for Windows 10. I did no research on that and my Windows 10 PC never crashed.
+NexusCrafter Zero windows 10 does have a bsod. It is the same as windows 8
+CreeperCraft137 Oh okay.
I have never seen macs crash, buut I have overpowered my windows xp system with roblox.
You can't really say you "hate" something if you can't even describe why, lol.
3:07
Thats a good thing for users, the system crash, but its okay because they get the files and apps get resumed
Windows on the other hand, juste get a blue screen where it could be stuck at with the fans kicking at full blast where the user must force the shutdown.
Then when the system restart, nothing, the OS loads up and you can start over opening your apps and cross your fingers that those files are still there...
Actually on older versions it could be so bad that there's no screen to pop up in the 1st place since it's fatal hardware failure But it still has the The instant ready memory Which causes the chim
On the last one "File icon flashing", my Intel Mac Mini had to get a new NH82801GBM, the issue was a hardware failure where the usb would go to sleep, the cd would not communicate to the hard drive! Cost me $20 and a surface mount Cap that I bought as a set for under $5, I did have to use a heat gun to remove the old 82801 but reflowed it using my oven at 420 deg for about 20 minutes. Works perfect, it is a 2008 1.8ghz with 1gb that is 64 bit, I changed it into a 2.0ghz with 4gb of recognized ram with a 500gb HD!
Have not had a problem since, it was a mac reseller that could not figure out the issue, I recognized the fact no interfaces were working, that is why I had to replace the I/O chip NH82801GBM "M" stands for Mobile! Since you can only use a Mobile I/O chip as a replacement! Once replaced the Hard drive was recognized and I erased the data and replaced it with a larger volume instead of the 80gb!
When my computer was on 10.6, I would get errors every once in a while because certain apps would crash my computer. But most of the time my computer freezes, I don't get this message and can't interact with windows but could still move around the cursor. Of course now my computer's on 10.10 (or whatever version Yosemite is on) and my computer hasn't frozen since then.
The icon might as well be a broken heart...
I honestly have no idea. OS X, especially older versions, really don't virtualize well.
You speak words of great truths.
Have you ever seen any videos that claim Apple said Macs don't crash? I have, and three things:
Apple made a crash screen. If they didn't crash, then why would they make a crash screen?
Macs DO crash.
Apple never said "Macs don't crash." Apple said Macs were "finely tuned."
I saw one of those kernel panic messages on my OS snow leopard. Fast forward a couple years, now I'm getting the prohibitory sign, but with bootcamp, it goes on to load windows. I've got a windows 7 machine in a mac body. Today I did finally take it over to apple and find out yes, the hard drive has failed in the mac partition, so I'll be having to get a new hard drive. At least I have most of my stuff backed up through time machine on an external drive. I hope to recover most of the stuff.
I know the sad mac
Are you crazy? Mavericks isn't coming out until October. Stop trying to defend yourself when you are incorrect.
I just watched one of his videos. Yep, I'd say he's about 8.
I'm running 10.6 and I see that Kernal Panic a bit too often...but idk, its more fun than a screen of death. Especially when Mac's reboot so freakin fast.
Once I was restoring my MacBook, and it died in the middle of the restore. After an hour of messing with it, I finally convinced it to reinstall OS X even though I didn't have an install disk, but I can't remember how though
Mac OS X and Linux both have kernal panics when they crash because they’re both UNIX based operating systems. This is different from a Blue Screen which is what Windows displays after a crash
Who is "they"? I hope you're not referring to Apple.
You think 10 is not little? Whoa, you've got a long way to go. Don't come back here, you are bothering several viewers.
The power button and the random screen sliding down litterally used to scare the crap out of me before
is Dell a mac? If so, I've never seen any of these error screens before. Lucky me!
You have to take into consideration that this video was made in 2012, Mavericks being announced in 2013. It didn't exist when this video was made.
Not every video on RUclips is recent; you're going to have to learn that fast or risk hate like you just did.
That simply means that the computer is looking for a network to boot off of.
For the old iPod's you see the sad mac's brother the sad iPod which appeared in old iPod's with hard dives. What happens is that the hard drive fails to be read so a sad iPod will show up telling you that your data is gone and need to get a new iPod. But now it uses flash memory so you will not see this.
01:05 That error can also occur during startup for example the "Memory Manager Error"
Log info still displays when a KP occurs, it just is accompanied by a restart on OS X Mountain Lion and later.
I’m guessing if the crash is severe enough. I’m honestly not 100% sure what makes the system decide whether or not to display the crash dump.
Why am I swatching this? *I don’t know.*
Why do I keep watching these? *I don’t know.*
Do I like them? *Yes.*
Mac: there is failure please restart
Windows:
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
I have a MacBook Pro 2015 with Retina Display and once, whilst playing a game of Half Life 2, the screen froze, then eerily faded to black. After manually starting my Mac again (I believe it was manual, but may have been auto) a message similar to a regular error message appeared saying something like, 'OSX encountered an error and needed to restart' or 'The System encountered an error', something like that. This was about a month ago and it has not happened since. I've had a few Tapsnake popups and 'Call this number for cleaning' popups, but no real virus downloads. I was just wondering whether anyone knew why this happened. As I said, I don't believe my Mac has a virus on it and all possible viruses have been manually stopped by me. Thanks.
Apple are the *only* guys who would do an animated kernel panic. It's just crazy.