Are you saying that you've had to leave the new RAM out before it would behave itself?
Tom Burke
On Sunday, February 15, 2004, at 09:43 am, Mike Karthauser wrote:
On 14 Feb 2004, at 11:17, chueewowee wrote:
In OSX it is good to reboot periodically/weekly if you use it heavily because maintenance tasks and opiomization is run on reboot.
thats the default. you can run these maintenance tasks as cron tasks which don't require a reboot.. you can also use cocktail to run these tasks
http://www.macosxcocktail.com/
BTW my powerbook is playing fine now apart from having a hissy when i added another 1/2 Gb of ram that i bought from crucial.com/uk . the mac was locking up and freezing so badly i had to completely reinstall. The only cure was pulling the ram back to the factory installed 256 Mb at this point everything is fine.
I'll keep you posted on my adventures. ;-)
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