I read a lot of articles at support.apple.com and, according to them, it was 
either RAM or a brain problem.  The repair guy here in town looked at the RAM 
and pronounced it okay, but he admits he doesn't know Apples.  I just paid 
Apple $330 to have it shipped to their store and diagnosed.  I really hope they 
don't charge me on top of that, because I'm almost out of funds from that 
charge alone.  It's still crashing but comes back up after a while as it is 
now.  My theory is a fan problem, but I agree it could also be RAM; if there's 
a problem and that address is called, it would explain the crashing, as would 
its rebooting successfully after a few minutes for the RAM to lose whatever 
settings it retains for a while after main power is turned off.  This is 
frustrating and costly. I am not happy.


 • Mark BurningHawk Baxter
 • AIM, Skype and Twitter:  BurningHawk1969
 • MSN:  burninghawk1...@hotmail.com
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 • http://MarkBurningHawk.net/

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