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Subject: Re: Crashes and keyboard freeze on MMD
Date:Wednesday, 25. April 2012
From:"tsaec...@att.net"
To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
> This morning 12 hours later I cannot get this computer to boot.
> I get the normal start up
This morning 12 hours later I cannot get this computer to boot.
I get the normal start up chime/bong then once it lights up the
monitor I have a black rectangle on a grey screen or just the apple
in the center of the grey screen.
Once with the 'C' key held down and the cd in it gave me the sam
Test each stick separately in the slot you tested the first one. If you get a
panic, it'sthe RAM. If not, it's likely to be the ram slot.
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Bruce Johnson
UA College of Pharmacy
On Apr 25, 2012, at 12:02 AM, "tsaec...@att.net" wrote:
> Downloaded Applejack, ran Memory test on single 512 stick
On Apr 22, 2012, at 6:28 PM, Tom 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
-- Original message --
Subject: Re: Crashes and keyboard freeze on MMD
Date:Wednesday, 25. April 2012
From:"tsaec...@att.net"
To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
> Downloaded Applejack, ran Memory test on single 512 stick that came
> with. Passed wi
Downloaded Applejack, ran Memory test on single 512 stick that came
with. Passed with flying colors.
Added back the additional RAM and ran Memory test again... CPU
panic and hang.
Had to use power button to shut down.
Test at time of panic;
Walking Zeroes :testing 29 of 64panic(cpu 0 cal
On 23 Apr 2012, at 08:08:20 PDT, tsaec...@att.net wrote:
OS X 10.4.11
I didn't know Safari was up that far since Software update only
took me to 4.1.3.
Stephen Conradwrote:
What version of OS X?
Safari is up to 5.0.6 (for non-Intel Macs)
Maybe run Onyx to clean things up
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On Apr 23, 2012, at 8:08 AM, tsaec...@att.net wrote:
> OS X 10.4.11
> I didn't know Safari was up that far since Software update only took me to
> 4.1.3.
That's for 10.5. Your version is as high as you can go with 10.4.
>From the sounds of it all of your RAM may be flaky or it's a bad logic bo
OS X 10.4.11
I didn't know Safari was up that far since Software update only took
me to 4.1.3.
Stephen Conradwrote:
What version of OS X?
Safari is up to 5.0.6 (for non-Intel Macs)
Maybe run Onyx to clean things up
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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 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 1.5
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
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