Good point. OSX is more sensitive to bad RAM that OS9 was... so  I've  
heard.

I think the Apple HW Diagnostic has a RAM test - it would be a good  
thing to run it overnight to isolate hardware and be on the safe  
side. Two separate clients bought mail-order RAM last year just to  
have bad chips.

Assuming RAM tests good, I would then check the other log files for  
clues. Because the crash is on quit, it still smells more like a bug  
to my nose. I've seen bad ram cause unstable operations, but the  
crashes are random, FInder hanging up, unexpected quits, failure to  
launch, vs a pattern like quitting

Gary

On May 16, 2007, at 9:26 PM, RBNUBE wrote:

> Could it also be that he has a bad memory chip or chips?
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