Maybe it doesn't make sense but it does happen. I had three 512 meg chips and one 256 meg on my MDD 1.25 for over a year working just fine. As soon as I upgraded to Panther I began getting kernel panics, random program freezes, etc. I ran the hardware test CD and one of the 512 meg chips showed as faulty, although the older Jag hardware test CD showed it as "passed." Fortunately the vendor (18004Memory) replaced it for free. Problem-free ever since. Great vendor. John Wilson

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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