*Check the memory RAM condition ...SDRAM 128 x 2 - 256 x 2 - 512 x 2 ...I
have the same problem weeks a go
with a iMac 600 MHz and I fixed with the same type of 2 (two) 256 x 2 SDRAM
memory.
maybe work for you!!! Good luck! *


On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 11:29 AM, Dwight Hines <[email protected]>wrote:

> I just purchased a used iBook G4 running OS-10.4.   Kernel panics  happen
> sometimes before I can get my email checked.   Other times, after a
> re-start, the panics would not occur for 45 minutes or so.
>
> I've re-installed using a different copy of OS-10.4 but the kernel panics
> still happen.  I've tried applejack and repairing anything that can be
> repaired with software, but no effect.
>
> What diagnostic path should I follow to isolate the panic to a piece of
> hardware or even a software hardware interaction.
>
> Dwight Hines
> St. Augustine, Florida
>
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