At 1:57 PM -0500 01/11/2006, Dana Collins wrote:
Pulling the DIMMs and reseating them "appeared' to do the trick". However, I
'graduated" from the install problem to having a full install of the OS only
to have it give me a kernel panic here and there, and more frequently a
"blue screen of death" OS X-style (the desktop does not mount).
Perhaps it's the RAM after all?
Perhaps.
How many DIMMs do you have? Can you run with just a minimum amount
of memory - see if that improves the stability?
"desktop does not mount" means you're not getting fully booted? Try
booting in Verbose mode (cmd-V held down). That might give you a
hint as to what's happening.
- Dan.
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