Have you tried to put back the original memory?

Well, no, not yet. I'm in the process of troubleshooting my new (month old) RAM first. And so far, one module passes all the RAM checks. I've booted with the second module right now, and I'll be checking it out...


But originally it only had 128MB... And I don't know how "original" that was - this is a 2nd (er, 3rd really) hand Mac. I bought it used with another 256MB in it and installed 1GB from OWC.

Here's another tidbit:
Since I got it, every second boot or so has crashed mid-extensions with a system error supposedly caused by "Apple Audio Extension". Curiously, this has happened in 9.2.2, 9.2.1, and off a 9.2.1 CD, so it's clearly nothing to do with the extension itself - some other trickery is at work.


Peace,
Drew

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