Bruce Johnson wrote:
If you're seeing panics about the same place it's either a bad drive or (possibly) bad memory. try swapping the memory sticks around in their slots to see if it crashes less or more often.

I did swap the memory around a few days back, with no obvious improvements.


Did Diskwarrior find problems? If not it might not be the drive.

Diskwarrior did find things to fix.


This is just the sort of evil evil thing bad RAM likes to do to people. "Yeah, we'll frame the hard drive, send em up the river!"

I did get the new drive installed last night but will not get a chance to try installing software until this evening.


Nancy


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