On Dec 15, 2009, at 10:48 AM, Tyrus Manuel wrote:

> I can give more specs if needed, but I wanted to get a sense of  
> whether anyone had this problem first.

When you're getting a kernel panic it's nice to know what the panic  
text says. Since this is repeatable, use Cmd-v keyboard keys at  
startup to get the verbose dialog. When it panics, the text should  
mention which kext is most directly responsible and also the  
dependencies. This will tell you what is causing the problem. If you  
post the panic text, someone may be able to tell you how to rectify  
the situation.

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