Dan

How do you get kernel panic logs up?

I'll fire it up tomorrow and wait for it to happen again, shouldn't be too 
long a wait :)

Simon

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On Mar 20 2009, Dan wrote:


At 6:46 PM +0000 3/20/2009, Simon Royal wrote:
>eMac 1.25Ghz model, with 1GB of RAM and running Tiger.

>It was fine for a while, then it started throwing kernel panics up after
>about 2 minutes of being turned on as well as just hanging.

What do the system and panic logs say?

>I booted to DVD (well my iPod with the Tiger installer on it) and ran Disk
>Utility and it had some disk errors which I repaired. It all seemed ok for
>a day or so and then the problems started again. I checked Disk Utility and
>the disk errors were back.

Could be HD or memory.  Really need to see those logs.

Might be worth running Memtest overnight.

- Dan.



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