That's called a "kernel panic".

On Oct 7, 2010, at 5:35 PM, Midnight rider wrote:

The only time i ever got a "You need to restart your computer" message in 4 different languages message was when I used to install Jaguar in my sawtooth in the old days but instead of using a retail disk i used a powerbook G4 disk. Check to make sure that there are no hardware/software problems with all 3 machines, and that there are no FREQUENCIES running around back at your place that could be interfering with the processor.

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