On 6/28/2009 9:30 PM, Simon Graham wrote: > Hi Tom, > > Tried it, but no luck. > > I'm wondering if its the motherboard. > > > > On 27 Jun 2009, at 23:25, Thom White wrote: > > >> Try removing and re-seating your RAM and your Airport card. That has >> worked for me in the past (though it took me a month if crashes to >> figure it out). >> >> Thom >> >> On 27 Jun 2009, at 15:40, Simon Graham<[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> In order to stop my Pismo freezing and displaying spinning beach >>> balls, I've done a fresh OS (10.4) install. But this doesn't seemed >>> to have solved the problem. >>> >>> Any suggestions >>> >>> Cheers >>> >>> Simon >>> >>> > > > > > I'd suggest you check your ram. If the same ram has been there before this starts, then it may not be the ram, however. It's clearly a hardware problem and I'd fix my attention on the ram or HD. Also, you could check your console logs.
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