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> Hardware Crash, mac crash under OSX
eaks
posté dim. 19 juin 2005, 19:05
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theres people saying that a computer running mac OSX shall never crash. What should I think of mine, sometimes crashing for no appearent reason. could it be the non-kingston ram? or the 2408 mkII audio card?

the screen turns darker and the computer freezes on a message in 4 languages saying I have to press the power button for several time so it can shut. Sometimes it's accompanied by a few messages such as cpu0 panic and/or talking about ethernet routing or wrong ip adresses. But most of the time, th ethernet wire is unplugged from that computer (G4 2x1,25Ghz w/ 1,75Ghz RAM)

any suggestions?
did it ever happened to one of you guys?


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dixiechicken
posté 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.

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