Powerlogix will tell you to try a clean install o OSX (they told me 
that as well). I'd try that first.

In  my case, it turned out to be a bad G4 chip, but it was bad from the 
start.

good luck
-Hal
On Tuesday, December 17, 2002, at 05:58 PM, Chunhing Lo wrote:

> It only started happening after I got the G4 upgrade. But that was
> around the same time that I "upgrade" from 10.1.5 to 10.2.1, so I
> thought i might have been an upgrade problem. I put upgrade in quotes
> because I used archive and install, and even on another installation of
> 10.2.1 that I put on another hard drive, the same thing happened. Maybe
> I should call Powerlogix up and talk to them about it, huh?
>
> Chun
>
> On Tuesday, Dec 17, 2002, at 20:10 US/Eastern, (G-Books) wrote:
>
>> Did you notice those crashes before the G4 upgrade or only after doing
>> it? A
>> few people have reported getting faulty upgrades that were causing
>> exactly
>> what you describe.
>>
>> -Laurent.
>


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