On Feb 12, 2011, at 10:36 PM, Opinioneditor wrote:

It is only Adobe products that are doing it. Today, I accessed the
software from a laptop through Airport, and it ran fine on the laptop.

I don't think you're getting this. Your test doesn't help, and doesn't address the problem. Adobe installs items into your System software. When you run this software on another System, it's NOT THE SAME as running it on your eMac's system. There could be old incompatible files, or corrupted files that aren't present on this other Mac, it's not the same. One solution is to search out ALL Adobe files on you Mac and delete them, and then reinstall the Adobe software fresh.

Ran Onyx, and it had no effect. As I explained in the initial post, I
ran AHT for 14 hours straight on extended test. It found nothing.

Yes, it's NOT a hardware issue. It's an Adobe software issue.

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