On Jan 1, 2009, at 7:48 PM, Al Poulin wrote:
> Hi Anne:
>
> I would call OWC, describe what you've done, run through any
> additional protocol they may have, and they will likely exchange with
> little or no quibble.
>
> Al Poulin

Happy New Year Al!

Since I guess I won't call OWC until tomorrow (you suggest using
the telephone as opposed to email?) do you think I should look for
the CUDA button or yank the battery? Or leave well enough alone?

One other thing I might do just to assuage my curiosity, altho I'm
not sure my back will take it, is swap the RAM cards again and run
AppleJack one more time, see what it says on the stick that's been
in there for about 8 years already and never caused any trouble ...

What I mean about my back is lifting the Quicksilver is a challenge
with my bad back, all that Lucite ~ it's pretty but heavy as
heck.

Well when I get sick of all the crashing I'll have to.

Anne Keller Smith
Down to Earth Web Design

G4 Quicksilver 733mHz Tower
896 MB RAM, 40 GB hard drive, OS 10.4.11

Intel iMac 2.4gHz Core 2 Duo
1GB RAM, 250GB Hard Drive, OS 10.5.5

mailto:[email protected]
http://www.downtoearthweb.com


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