On 25/01/09 3:43 PM, "Dan" <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> At 3:29 PM -0500 1/25/2009, Arnel Tuazon wrote:
>> 
>>          com.apple.iokit.IOUSBFamily(3.2.7)@0x50d000->0x542fff
> 
> That's a USB fault.
> 
> What other USB devices are plugged in?  Cable lengths?  Hub - powered
> or unpowered? etc.
> 
> Check system.log and see if there are other USB errors.  In
> particular check the few minutes preceeding the panic.
> 
My setup is : 
1 USB1.0 4-port hub connected to a USB2.0 port on back of Mac (3 ports
used),
1 USB KVM switch connected to USB2.0 port at back,
1 PC serial to USB adapter for Palm pilot dock,
1 Rio S10 attached to the front USB2.0 port (the USB ports on the keyboard
are useless due to the KVM switch).

What I've done:
1) One by one removed all the above USB devices and tried the Rio S10 on all
the USB ports.  At one point I removed the KVM switch and had a direct
connection to the Mac.  The only devices attached were the keyboard, mouse
and Rio.

2) Tried connecting the Rio S10 to the keyboard USB ports as well (when
keyboard was directly connected to the Mac).

RESULT:
Still the same crash.  It has to be iTunes 8.0.2 while running under Leopard
as the above configurations worked just fine under Tiger using the same
version of iTunes.





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