I used Disk Repair and it did repair some problems. Maybe I should
repeat the process? I am not getting any kernel panics so far and this
freeze mostly happens when I turn it on first thing; it has only
happened once at a later time.
Regards
Susan

On Feb 27, 12:52 am, Simon Royal <m...@simonroyal.co.uk> wrote:
> Susan
>
> In Disk Utility, did you run Disk Repair or Disk Verify. If so did it come
> up with any problems.
>
> My sons eMac is doing something similar to what you are saying, just
> randomly locking up (as well as kernel panics) and Disk Verify comes up
> with an error - and while it is fixed with Disk Utility it comes back
> everytime. His machine lasts only a few minutes sometimes before it does
> it.
>
> Simon
>
> ---
>
> Well there I was, thinking the problem had gone away, when I got
> another freeze this morning, then again this afternoon (first time
> this has happened) while I was looking at some photos in an email.
> Total freeze, so that I had to restart with the On button again. /sigh
> Regards
>
> Susan
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