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dim. 19 juin 2005, 20:07
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Sounds like you're either having kernel panicks or your memory does indeed suck. What brand did you get? I would never get anything other than Apple's stuff, Kingston, or Crucial. I prefer Crucial because it's the cheapest of the three and is guaranteed. Have you tried repairing permissions?
Ce message a été modifié par jaffi - dim. 19 juin 2005, 20:12.
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lun. 20 juin 2005, 13:00
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Sure it can be the RAM. Also, on which flavour of OS X are you running? Save the OS, which software are usually running? It IS a kernel panic, that is, something got very very wrong at a low level of the system. Usually it's either an old version of Panther (below 10.3.6 mostly), some software (I had mines with some JAVA apps), or stupid things like RAM not totally Mac compatible.
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lun. 20 juin 2005, 15:23
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Check also if your mouse and keyboard and/or your extra USB-Hub - if you got one. Remove the usb-hub, replace or borrow a fresh usb-mouse and/or keyboard and try again.
I got lot's av kernel panics when my "ms optical usb mouse" went on the blink. Replaced it and havent had crash since.
Cheers: Dixiechicken
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mar. 28 juin 2005, 22:48
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Speed Touch are made by Alcatel and are well known offenders… They've NEVER been able to produce a single working driver with no fuss. The iMac crashing on waking up is a known problem on some first generation G5 imacs. I'm not sure but 10.3.9 may help (read it somewhere…)(clone before updating), I'd look on a general mac forum like MacOSg (was G5 support group) to be sure.
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