Is there a way to test your RAM? I do have additional RAM but it has worked
well for ~3 months.

Greg


On 5/13/05 3:39 PM, "Lee Larson" <leelarson at mac.com> wrote:

> On May 13, 2005, at 3:22 PM, B.Eric Bradley tossed:
> 
>> Let me throw this one out there: my PowerBook was a mass of kernel
>> panics and application failures until the bad third-party memory with
>> which my machine had been "upgraded" at purchase was replaced with
>> more stable RAM.
> 
> I guess that's one hardware situation that meets my understanding of a
> kernel panic because the kernel could try to write to memory that isn't
> there, if the memory is bad.
> 
> 
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