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My iMac is acting like a PC
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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I'm hoping you guys can help me figure this out. My iMac is crashing like crazy. In the past 12 hours I've had to do a cold reboot at least 4 times. It seems to happen most when I have iTunes running. Usually it'll just hang and never snap out of it. I can still move the mouse and it still plays through my songs but I can't click anything. After a while the cursor changes to the beach ball but that's all it does. One time it froze when my screen saver came on. It's really starting to grind my gears.
Anyway, I'll provide as much info as I can:
Apps Running: Safari, iTunes 7, Adium, Quicksilver, Mail
Peripherals added recently: Apple bluetooth keyboard and bluetooth Mighty Mouse
Recent changes: I reformatted the other day. Reinstalled OS X with two partitions. Decided that's no good, because I couldn't run bootcamp. So I deleted the second partition using iPartition 1.5.2. The partition no longer shows up, but bootcamp still doesn't work. Something about being unable to move my files.
Trivial info: Secondary monitor is set to 270° for portrait view, all software is up-to-date (OS X 10.4.7).
Computer: 20" 2ghz Intel iMac, 2GB RAM, 256MB VRAM
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Perhaps this will help? I took it from the "Exited process.crash" log:
Code:
Binary Images Description:
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Host Name: Mr-Mac
Date/Time: 2006-09-15 01:03:17.945 -0700
OS Version: 10.4.7 (Build 8J2135)
Report Version: 4
Command: Exited process
Path: Exited process
Parent: kernel_task [0]
Version: ??? (???)
PID: 904
Thread: Unknown
Exception: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (0x0001)
Codes: KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE (0x0002) at 0x00000024
(null)
Unknown thread crashed with i386 Thread State:
eax: 0x00000024 ebx: 0x90001983 ecx:0x00000000 edx: 0x00000002
edi: 0x0180cbcc esi: 0x00000024 ebp:0xb009dec8 esp: 0xb009dea0
ss: 0x0000002f efl: 0x00010286 eip:0x90001986 cs: 0x00000027
ds: 0x0000002f es: 0x0000002f fs:0x00000000 gs: 0x00000037
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Hi,
Did you add RAM or did it come from Apple with 2GB? You might try removing one of the RAM modules? If the crashing doesn't stop, put the one you took out back in and try removing the other one.
Hiram
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Originally Posted by Hiramw
Hi,
Did you add RAM or did it come from Apple with 2GB? You might try removing one of the RAM modules? If the crashing doesn't stop, put the one you took out back in and try removing the other one.
Hiram
Nah, it's stock RAM. And it's worked great before this so it's highly unlikely it's the RAM. However, I just did a reformat / install and I think I found the problem. The system was running great right after the install, and when it came time for updates I did everything but iTunes 7 (I'd been hearing how it's caused problems for others so I figured I'd play it safe and see if that was the problem). But alas, the problem still remains. I'm really thinking the 10.4.7 update is to blame.
Anyway to uninstall the update? I'd really hate to do yet another install.
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I got it
Turns out my rotated display was the culprit. Seems that 10.4.7 has an issue with screensavers and rotated displays. Seems kind of weird though. Hopefully this is the end of my problems for a while.
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