On 11 Dec 2008, at 00:02, Bibin M. wrote:

> Actually, OS X has caused it's own problems on many computers for  
> me, requiring an install to fix itself.
>
> I did reinstall leopard though, due to other issues also coming up,  
> and it fixed them all but this one. It did get better, but it still  
> happens every now and then.
>
> The memory is 1GB of DDR2, running OSX 10.5.5.
>
> Also, a note, my Windows XP desktop has had the same virus-free  
> install for years now, and hasn't bluescreened once. Mac OS X may be  
> a more stable, clean system, but it's important to stay rational  
> with the windows bashing, as it just makes OS X users look somewhat  
> ignorant.
>
> This does happen with no other apps running, but the mouse does not  
> turn into a spinning wheel unless an application is trying to play a  
> sound.  I'll make a video/recording of what's going on as an  
> explanation.

Does it happen in  a brand new clean user ?

-- 
Best wishes

Malcolm Cornelius - The Powerbook Fanatic
http://www.pbfanatic.co.uk



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