On Apr 7, 2005, at 2:21 AM, Are Hansen wrote:
Might be a RAM problem, though I don't see how OSX could function for so long and now suddenly refuse.Hector I. Macedo "Lord of the Flies"
OSX is much more particular about RAM characteristics than OS9 was. There is a little application, "DIMM First Aid", that will check whether your RAM is up to OSX' demands - I have sent you that in an off-list mail. It is an OS9 application.
Did you ever upgrade your firmware before installing OSX? I know this has to be done on iMacs, maybe it's necessary on your G4 also.
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