To the original poster:

Agreed that memory is probably the number one cause of kernal panics from my experience. I just found a bad stick in an iMac when I was installing OSX. I also had a stick in a now retired G3MiniTower which checked ok in OS9 but the OSX refused to use. The stick later worked fine with OSX in the B&W. I never did figure that one out!

I understand kernal panics are entirely hardware related, I've had them with an intermitten optical mouse so you may need to swap the other hardware around if you don't find it in memory.

Elton

Bruce Johnson wrote:

OS X has gotten increasingly picky about memory, and memory in an old system is more likely to be iffy.


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