Panic(cpu 0): unable to find driver for this platform: "PowerMac 8,1"

I recently got a new MacBook for college so I wanted to transfer over all my music, videos, and pictures. I thought I could do this by using a firewire but none of the stuff got transfered to my new computer. Now every time I turn on the computer a gray screen comes up. All I want to do is get my memories from high school but I can't. I would really appreciate it if someone could help me! Thank You!!!!

We need a lot more information than you are providing. What model Mac? How did you try to transfer? I also don't know how that driver message fits into what you are asking or from where it is coming. On which computer are you getting the gray screen?
You didn't happen to try to transfer everything by simply dragging all the hard drive contents from an old G4 onto the MacBook? If you did that you probably wiped out the contents, including the operating system, of the MB and will have to re-install the operating system.

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