Kev said recently:

> What specifically causes the "Please Reboot...." screen (in multiple
> languages) to come onto my G3 imac DV400 screen under OSX 10.4.2? It happens
> whenever I'm using Tiger and, to access my OS9 files, I plug in my LaCie
> external firewire drive. (But it connects fine when I start up in 'safe"
> mode). My boot OSX is on the internal drive only. Thanks.
> 
> Kevin


Hi Kevin
Its called a kernel panic and is not a good thing to be having repeatedly as
this could lead to data corruption or drive db corruption.

As at right now I cant say why you get it but is firmware on HD most recent
available?
meanwhile if you can find a workaround such that you don't hit this I would
use it while searching apple discussion and similar for clues as to the
cause(s).

all the best
Brian



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