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Kernel Panic - always a Page Fault
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Okay, so I am 99% sure I have a hardware issue - bad memory.
Question - Could it still be a OS X bug or a software memory leak?
Now, I've come to teh conclusion that it's a specific "task" or "recall" of something in the OS. Specifically, I have these kernel panic everytime I open up dashboard or date/time system preferences, with the condition that either of them were not opened up shortly after booting up.
Logically, I'm thinking that it must be calling up a part of the core OS that is always stored in memory during bootup. It's causing the kernel panic because it's trying to call up that part of the memory where it thinks that data is stored, but now it is no longer there.
Now, what doesn't make sense is that, if it was bad memory, wouldn't I be able to crash it despite how long the computer has been on? So, why not get a kernel panic every single time? Why only after it's been on for hours? And so, I was thinking it's a memory leak somewhere.
So is this memory leak in the software side of it, or is it in the hardware side?
Can the hardware leak memory w/o any help from the software?
Wierd thing is that as of so far, I currently haven't been able to make dashboard crash the computer again. But there are two less things int he dashboard than before. I removed the clock and then the calendar. After removing the clock widget, dashboard was still able to take down my computer. But after removing the calender widget, I haven't been able to make my computer crash yet calling up dashboard.
So, 10% of me still thinks that it's a software memory bug leak. If it was hardware related, it would have to crash no matter when I call up dashboard and/or date/time prefs.
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Memory leaks never cause panics. You've got bad RAM.
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Originally Posted by goMac
Memory leaks never cause panics. You've got bad RAM.
So, here's an ineresting turn of events for me. I reinstalled the OS but did not upgrade to 10.4.7. And I have no issues yet, though it's only been 12 hours since it's been on.
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Thanks for the replies.... I think I found my problem. So this post will end. It was hardware related and not software.... damaged PRAM battery.
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