By Graham K. Rogers
It may be useful, especially for readers of my Bangkok Post, Life article, to have a single-page link to online items related to my recent series of Kernel Panics on my late-2013 13" Retina display MacBook Pro, and the steps I have been taking: to analyze and solve the problem; and to work round it.
I have also written about how I have tried to bring my work to some state of normality by working on iOS devices and then installing a Time Machine backup from the MacBook Pro onto an older and much slower iMac, with limited success.
2 December 2014:Creating an Overdue Yosemite Boot Disk
5 December 2014: Kernel Panics Galore: Unwelcome Problems (now apparently cured)
8 December 2014: Kernel Panics Galore: Unwelcome Problems (not apparently cured)
9 December 2014: Kernel Panics Galore: Unwelcome Problems (preparing for the service center)
10 December 2014: Kernel Panics Galore: Unwelcome Problems (sailing into dry dock)
11 December 2014: Kernel Panics Galore: Unwelcome Problems (adapting to change and making changes to images) - Resize, Auto Resize and Simple Resize)
12 December 2014: Kernel Panics Restore: Macbook Pro Time Machine Backup onto a Spare iMac
13 December 2014: Back to the iMac with a Time Machine Backup - A Quart in a Pint Pot
15 December 2014: Return of the MacBook Pro - Planning to Restore
16 December 2014: Return of the MacBook Pro (2) - Restoring and First Hours
Graham K. Rogers teaches at the Faculty of Engineering, Mahidol University in Thailand where he is also Assistant Dean. He wrote in the Bangkok Post, Database supplement on IT subjects. For the last seven years of Database he wrote a column on Apple and Macs. He is now continuing that in the Bangkok Post supplement, Life.
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