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i just dont understand it. if i leave the computer on for to long or if im doing something intensive like running parralelles or something demanding like that its prone to Kernel panic. I thought maybe it was a heat issue but i looked at the fans on both my cpu and my grfx card and there both working...however it doest look that there ever changing speeds, so this could possibly be the problem...i dunno just trying to make sense of this. if anyone has any advice id sure appreciate it.

i just dont understand it. if i leave the computer on for to long or if im doing something intensive like running parralelles or something demanding like that its prone to Kernel panic. I thought maybe it was a heat issue but i looked at the fans on both my cpu and my grfx card and there both working...however it doest look that there ever changing speeds, so this could possibly be the problem...i dunno just trying to make sense of this. if anyone has any advice id sure appreciate it.

 

If you have more than 4 GB of memory, this is the culprit. Leopard 10.5.5 will fix this bug

Well i have 4 gigs of ram exactly. Would that cause it?

 

I am not a guru.

But its related to the 4GB ram limit of a 32 bit OS system (XP, Vista 32 bit)

Also if you use IDE JMicron, it can give you the same problem. Consider, either:

 

Remove JMicron ( deactivate it ), only SATA or,

Try this :http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?act=attach&type=post&id=31963

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