1)Download onyx,run the automation process.
2)IF the problem still there try the memory with AHT that came with
your computer.
2)If AHT doesn't report any error,test each dimm,in the available
slots and then all of them in different slots.You want to pass a
rubber in the memory connections.
3)If
On Feb 12, 2011, at 2:12 AM, Opinioneditor wrote:
I've had a few Adobe programs start crashing on my eMac after a couple
years of normal use.
Is it just the Adobe programs you are running that are crashing, or
are you getting random-like crashes with other apps? I would guess
dusty
On Feb 12, 7:12 am, Opinioneditor opinionedito...@gmail.com wrote:
I've had a few Adobe programs start crashing on my eMac after a couple
years of normal use. The crash report says Read Only Memory
Exception and Instruction=82b7 I've reinstalled the software,
nuked preference files, nuked
It is only Adobe products that are doing it. Today, I accessed the
software from a laptop through Airport, and it ran fine on the laptop.
On Feb 12, 8:14 am, Bill Connelly billycarm...@verizon.net wrote:
On Feb 12, 2011, at 2:12 AM, Opinioneditor wrote:
I've had a few Adobe programs start
Ran Onyx, and it had no effect. As I explained in the initial post, I
ran AHT for 14 hours straight on extended test. It found nothing.
On Feb 12, 5:32 am, skinnie andre.fa...@ua.pt wrote:
1)Download onyx,run the automation process.
2)IF the problem still there try the memory with AHT that came
On Feb 12, 2011, at 10:28 PM, Opinioneditor wrote:
Are the capacitors easy to get to, and can they be changed DIY?
This isn't a capacitor issue because it only affects your Adobe
software. When you Google search Read Only Memory Exception which is
the error you cited, the ONLY results
On Feb 12, 2011, at 10:36 PM, Opinioneditor wrote:
It is only Adobe products that are doing it. Today, I accessed the
software from a laptop through Airport, and it ran fine on the laptop.
I don't think you're getting this. Your test doesn't help, and doesn't
address the problem. Adobe
It is a 1.25ghz eMac, and I recently upgraded the memory to a full
gig. Are the capacitors easy to get to, and can they be changed DIY?
On Feb 12, 10:19 am, Jim Scott jesco...@gmail.com wrote:
On Feb 12, 7:12 am, Opinioneditor opinionedito...@gmail.com wrote:
I've had a few Adobe programs
I've had a few Adobe programs start crashing on my eMac after a couple
years of normal use. The crash report says Read Only Memory
Exception and Instruction=82b7 I've reinstalled the software,
nuked preference files, nuked the font caches, checked disk
permissions, ran Apple Hardware Test for