On Dec 1, 2003, at 6:02 PM, Ron Reames wrote:
I run Onyx regularly.
And it doesn't make sense that RAM on both Macs would be fine with Jag and not work with Panther.
BUT... I recognize that my experience is not typical.
Ron
On Nov 30, 2003, at 8:03 PM, Brent Baeslack wrote:
My suggestion to Ron would be to verify that all updates, ie hard drive, firmware etc. have been applied and that permissions were repaired and disk utility > repair have been run.
If the above have been accomplished then maybe you should check out your RAM. Have you upgraded RAM? It is possible a chip was fine in jaguar but is flaky in 10.3
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