On Monday, January 31, 2005, at 09:17PM, Malcolm Cornelius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

>>> Does it have third party RAM added and, if so, have you tried it with
>>> only the original Apple RAM? OS X was fussier about RAM (I believe
>>> there was a utility that would test it) and it was often possible to
>>> get unsuitable chips replaced by the manufacturer.
>>> 
>> Yes, my suspicion exactly. It does have 2 x Kingston iMac 128Mb chips in it.
>> 
>> Kingston say they're not tested on the Lombard .
>> 
>> BUT ..  .There's no original ram to try. Nothing on the motherboard
>> of a lombard. Hence my [wtb] call!
>
>Yeah but the problems are with 9 aren't they ?

Haven't got the original e-mail to hand for the symptoms but I found this in 
Apple's tech library:

http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=25564

Dunno if that is any help, reckons there is a known bug in 10.2.x for Lombards 
with more than 192MB RAM...


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