Soince you are talking kernel panic., I had one of those not long ago 
after making a disk image and then while trying to play it , it did me 
the same thing, blue screen of death. I followed the instructions and 
things went ok. then I tried that disk image again, the same thing. I 
still have not solved this disk image mystery, but how serious is a 
kernel panic,  what kind of things will bring this about? What if you 
cannot start the machine again, why all those different languages, what 
does this panic tell you, remind you of,  tries to convey?  Is it like 
a heart attack or a stroke, meaning it may or may not leave permanent 
damage, and if it does damage,how does one know?
Marta
The surest way to corrupt a youth is to instruct him to hold in higher
esteem those who think alike than those who think differently. 
-Friedrich
Nietzsche, philosopher
On May 11, 2005, at 19:22, Dan Crutcher wrote:

> You've just experienced a "kernel panic."
>
> Sometimes if you just follow those instructions ... hold down the 
> power button for several seconds to shut down your computer ... and 
> then start it up again, the problem will go away.
>
> If not, run Disk Utility, repair permissions, etc.
>
>> Help! Now I'm having a problem. When I try to shut my computer down, 
>> it
>> begins the shutdown sequence, I get the deep blue screen that I 
>> always get
>> and then a darker  (navy blue) square (not a normal window) pops up 
>> in the
>> middle of the screen and it says;
>>
>> "You need to restart your computer. Hold the power button down for 
>> several
>> seconds or press the restart button."
>>
>> The window then what looks like the same message in several languages
>> underneath it.
>>
>> I'm running Tiger......
>>
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