Yosemite Almost Killed My Computer

I've been using Yosemite on an SD Card in my Macbook Pro. 1 month from installing 10.10.2 and kernel panics are already appearing. Today it happened again, and not only hanged while booting but also overheated my computer and then restarted. A message on the screen said it had restarted because of a problem. Now each time I start it up it suddenly turns off, approximately 7 seconds after turning it on. I'm forced to use Snow Leopard. Before turning off (in single user mode) it said something like launchd boot process failed, emergency shutdown. Somebody knows how to fix this?

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