At this point I would start by letting it run all night with NO applications running. If it still has problems , then you've eliminated a lot of questions. If it did still have problems, I'd install OS X on an external HD and see how that runs. I have a little partition on a Firewire HD just in case I need to answer such questions. (I actually had an iMac with a hardware problem that took apple a while to give up on. They finally sent me a new iMac. And, they didn't even want the less than 1 yr old one back. Long story, but I recently got the old one out to further experiment with what it will and won't do before it has a kernel crash.) If you still have problems then I'd start checking and/or removing memory and check other hardware, or just take it to Apple.

Jordan


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