Greetings

If you are not sure about the OS installed on your system and if the OS 
installed on your computer is in question then you could see more issues that 
may appear as a hardware problem when it may not be. I suggest you refer to 
MacTracker, a free download for the iPod Touch, iPhone and Mac, install it, 
look up your machine and it will tell which OS originally came with your 
machine and buy yourself a copy, start up from that OS CD, zero out the drive 
and then perform an erase and install.

The other option would be to consider that the USB stick is not compatible or 
has a hardware problem. Consider erasing the USB stick.

Your original email mentioned a sleep issue. You might consider resetting the 
PMU.

Google search the following,
PMU reset site:support.apple.com
open the article google brings back and reset the PMU.
Kernel panics typically relate to incomatbile hardware connected to your mac.

When ever you buy a second hand computer, you should always consider erasing 
the HD as your first step. Who knows what crud is on the HD causing problems.

So I would start by erasing the HD and installing OS X/9 from scratch so you 
have a guaranteed clean install but make sure you have either the discs that 
came bundled with your unit or made for your model or use a retail copy of the 
OS that meets the system requirements for your machine.

You can find more about your machine at http://www.apple.com/support/specs/

So, don't think it is a hardware problem, it may be but it is more likely to be 
the install of the OS that is causing issues because it appears to work well 
with OS9.

Hope this helps. If anything is not clear please let me know and I will provide 
more details.

Alex
 
On 18 Jan 2010, at 17:57, je2 wrote:

> Copyed and pasted for the system.log
> Honestly i dont know if the os is a system specific model because i
> bought the ibook off ebay :/
> regards

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