What about removing the original RAM and keeping the other RAM in? Maybe it is the original RAM that is causing the issue?

On 21/01/2004, at 4:25 PM, Scott Mills wrote:

All the RAM is from the apple dealer and has the apple sticker on it. But yes, I'm suspicious too. I took out all the RAm except the basic 512mb it came from the factory with and it still paniced pretty soon after.

the RAM would have been my first pick - is it all Apple RAM or did some (all?) come from a thrid party vendor?


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