I get the kernal Panic after I boot up then I try to go any where on the HD like to about this mac so I pulled one of the ram chips that did not help I'm not the drive works fine in external fire wire case so I know its fine so that brings me back to hard wear could it be the mother board?
Michael & Sharon Vogt <><
On Jan 3, 2005, at 8:54 PM, Richard Starr wrote:


--- You wrote:
What usually causes kernal Panics on a G4 450
Michael & Sharon  Vogt <><

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Those I've seen usually result from disk curruption from a crash/lockup. Seems
that osX likes to shut down correctly or problems can result.


The first thing I do is boot from a different drive and run Disk Utility repair
and repair permissions. For me that has almost always worked.


It took me a while to realize that osX can do quite a lot of repair work during
boot, even after using the Disk Utility. Some repair work apparenty occurs
during the verbose startup sequence (mostly during Check Disk), some during the
blue screen after the verbose startup. It can take quite a while. I've
learned to be patient and let the system do its stuff.


Rich


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