At 8:09 PM -0400 8/11/2009, Bill Connelly wrote:
>After an electrical storm today, I plugged everything back in, and I 
>get the old behavior of several kps on Startup, and after a Safeboot, 
>things seem to be ok. Seagate 750GB is not dropping out, though, so far.
>
>It looks like the BootCache gets messed up. From the Panic Log:
>
>    Kernel loadable modules in backtrace (with dependencies):
>           com.apple.iokit.IOStorageFamily(1.5.6)@0x6a7000->0x6c7fff
>           com.apple.BootCache(30.4)@0x65b000->0x660fff

Need to see the rest of the panic and the related system log.

>And after several Restarts, one of which is a {Safeboot, Restart}, 
>things appear normal again (will need to Startup a couple of times to 
>verify).

I'm wondering if those M-Audio cards are foo'ing the bus.  Can you 
run a while without them?

>Any reasoning why things go awry after turning all strips off, and
>unplugging the tower ... then in  reverse, starting up again?

Something isn't initializing correctly.

- Dan.
-- 
- Psychoceramic Emeritus; South Jersey, USA, Earth.

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