its in G4 AGP sawtooth 450 and I was using 40 gig drive stock Rage AGP video card 512 meg ram
Michael & Sharon Vogt <><
On Jan 3, 2005, at 8:30 PM, Jack Russell wrote:



On Jan 3, 2005, at 6:21 PM, michael Vogt wrote:

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?

Put the old drive back in. If it's fine with the original, it is not a motherboard problem. If it's kernal panics with either drive then start looking at other possibilities. Cables, connectors, etc., the mother board is a possibility but not automatically the first thing to consider. Depending on what Mac you are dealing with and the size of the HD, it is perfectly possible for it to work great in an external case and give you "Hell no, I won't go" panic installed internally? It's only the most recent Macs that can handle larger size drives on the internal bus.


Jack Russell


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