Thanks Kevin, Tech Tool Pro was the first Utility I tried, then Diskwarrior but to no avail, which makes me think it is a RAM issue. Plus what Apple are saying about the 1.33GHx eMac, and that they are offering free repair on certain models, so it seems to add up.

Thanks anyway
Jon

On 25/01/2007, at 3:43 PM, kevin Lock wrote:

Thanks to everyone for their comments about my freezing eMac. I have reinstalled OS X, and it seems a bit better, though it still freezes once in a while. So I feel that it could well be a RAM problem, and my serial fits the numbers posted on the Apple site perfectly, so it looks like Apple could well repair it gratis.

Thanks again
Jon


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Jon,

TechTool has a feature which checks Ram and other hardware. I think the basic TechTool is a free download. I am using TechTool Pro 4 which I could loan you for evaluation purposes.

Cheers

Kev