It's Done it AGAIN!!  And this time I switched from Microsoft PowerPoint
to Safari!!  It's probably Microsoft's fault, since the only times this
has hapened is when switching from Microsoft aplications to Safari.  My
Immediate Question:  How to fix it?  I HAVE to use Microsoft Office for
school (b/c my stupid school uses fricking winblows), so Microsoft apps
are unavoidable.  Sorry if I sound really anoyed and upset, but I am
REALLY ticked off.  Especially since I was installing Windows XP on the
MacBochs emulator and it was at 99% after running all night when the
computer bombed!  Right now, I feel screaming in Bill Gates's
face...Please, PLEASE reply with your suggestions!

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Andrew
A Mac Freak

On Mon, 05 Jan 2004 20:20:06 -0600, "Andrew, a Mac Freak"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> > This is a Kernel Panic and it means that something has gone REALLY wrong
> > somewhere along the line--enough so that the Mac OS itself no longer knows
> > what to do.
> > 
> > Usually, these happen in response to hardware problems (with peripherals, no
> > necessarily the computer itself). Do you have anything plugged into the
> > iBook when this happens, a mouse perhaps?
> > 
> > Has it ALWAYS done this since you upgraded to 10.3, or has it only recently
> > started happening. If the later, have you changed anything since when it did
> > work correctly (i.e. Installed software, changed preferences, etc.)?
> > 
> > Sincerely,
> > 
> > Scott
> 
> Uh, oh...[sweat trickling down my forehead]...the reason I am nervous is
> that my MiniVGA plug doesn't seem to function, either.  Are these signs
> of
> _serious_ hardware failure??  It has been sending the restart message
> around
> the time I started using Microsoft Entourage for my email and then switch
> to
> Safari, but it only happens when I switch to safari, no other. (ugh,
> microsoft, but I have to use Entourage since the Apple Mail doesn't seem
> to
> work with my email..)  It might just be Entourage, but I am unsure...No,
> I
> haven't changed prefs, but I have installed software (photoshop,
> microsoft
> office, graphicconverter, etc)
> 
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> Andrew
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