I guess that you may have a 15" PowerBook with the "lower memory slot" problem read this from LEM: http://lowendmac.com/misc/07/0102.html I remember a repair program from Apple, covers up to two years since the date of purchase of the laptop the repair problem page in apple support site http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2164 Hope that helps, regards from Chile, and sorry for my english
On Jan 2, 6:46 pm, Peter Saint James <[email protected]> wrote: > On my Powerbook G4 125 GHs, I had what I thought was a RAM chip go > bad. I've been running with only one chip, a 512. > > I replace the supposedly bad chip with a new one. The machine > started up and showed both chips working. Within a few minutes, > however, I got a whole bunch of type on my screen that started out: > > System Failure: CPU-0 Code-00000001 (corrupt stack) > > There is a whole lot more, which I'll send to anyone who can > interpret it. > > I shut the machine off then restarted it. It started up but showed > only one memory chip present. > > Does this mean that instead of having a bad chip, I've got a bad > slot? Is there any remedy for it? Or could it mean I damaged the > chip when putting it in or didn't plug it in properly? > > TIA > > Peter -- You received this message because you are a member of G-Books, a group for those using G3 iBooks and PowerBooks (we run a separate list for G4 'Books). The list FAQ is at http://lowendmac.com/lists/g-books.html and our netiquette guide is at http://www.lowendmac.com/lists/netiquette.shtml To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To leave this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/g-books Support for older Macs: http://lowendmac.com/services/
