Can you torrent the Apple Hardware test?

I'm having frequent Kernel Panics and I need to check the hardware in my system. I don't remember if my system ever came with an Apple Hardware test disc. Do you think Apple would frown on torrenting an ISO of the Hardware test? If not, is there anybody who could share?
I couldn't find a way to download it off apple.com. You would think they would provide it for registered mac owners. Who else would ever need it?
This is for an Intel Mac Pro. I guess they are unique to every system.

ezgoodnight wrote:
I'm having frequent Kernel Panics and I need to check the hardware in my system. I don't remember if my system ever came with an Apple Hardware test disc. Do you think Apple would frown on torrenting an ISO of the Hardware test?
they most certainly would.
If not, is there anybody who could share?
the hardware test is available on the original install disk that came with your computer. there is no separate disk for it. instert install disk 1 reboot and hold "d" at the chime. this will boot you into the hardware test.

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