What version of OS X?
Safari is up to 5.0.6 (for non-Intel Macs)
Maybe run Onyx to clean things up


On Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 5:28 PM, Tom <[email protected]> wrote:

> I bought a MDD 1.25 single processor machine to replace the a QS 867.
> I swapped the 160Gb HDD from the QS for the 80Gb drive in the MDD,
> added 1.5Gb of used RAM.
> I have had the OS crash, Safari crash, Skype loose port settings.
>
> When I initially installed the RAM system profiler only showed 2 of
> the 3 sticks I had installed.
> I pulled one only to discover it was the wrong one. I then pulled the
> problem one, swapped it to the open slot and put the one I had removed
> in the problem ones slot. After that all sticks showed up on system
> profiler.
>
> Next I removed the RAM stick from the slot that initially didn't show
> up. Safari still crashed.
> Then I removed the RAM stick that was in the offending slot
> originally, Safari Crashed while simply sitting there open. I then
> removed the last stick of "new"(used) RAM and tried again, similar
> results.
>
> So next I shut it down, removed the USB PCI card, restarted and opened
> Safari. The yahoo home page shows news items and moves from one to the
> next. I moved the cursor to one that it had already passed to read the
> description. when I went to move on I found that everything was frozen
> no mouse or keyboard input at all.
> I disconnected the USB hub and plugged the mouse directly to the
> computer, no change.
> The keyboard was already direct to the computer. I unplugged an
> reinserted both items with no results then gave up and held the power
> button till it shut down.
>
> What the heck is going on with this thing?????????
>
> I have just pulled and re-seated the original RAM stick, restarted and
> open Safari.
> played with safari for a few minutes and blink its gone.
>
> The begining of the crash report:
> Safari 4.1.3  builg version 1,  PID 194,  Thread: 0,
> Exception: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (0X0001),
> Codes:  KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS (0X0001) at 0xb0000350
>
> Which I don't have enough knowledge to understand............
>
> Any suggestions?
>
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