System Crashing

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I have a Macbook Pro with osx 10.4.7 and twice today when waking it from sleep it gave me the message saying that i had to manually restart the cpu.
Here's the report:

panic(cpu 1 caller 0x0019CADF): Unresolved kernel trap (CPU 1, Type 14=page fault), registers:
CR0: 0x8001003b, CR2: 0x1e708965, CR3: 0x00db5000, CR4: 0x000006a0
EAX: 0x00000000, EBX: 0x1e708965, ECX: 0x0045c000, EDX: 0x0040e480
ESP: 0x1e708965, EBP: 0x13d8bcc8, ESI: 0x00343965, EDI: 0x0276dcc0
EFL: 0x00010297, EIP: 0x003b1975, CS: 0x00000008, DS: 0x13d80010

Backtrace, Format - Frame : Return Address (4 potential args on stack)
0x13d8bb58 : 0x128b5e (0x3bc46c 0x13d8bb7c 0x131bbc 0x0)
0x13d8bb98 : 0x19cadf (0x3c18e4 0x1 0xe 0x3c169c)
0x13d8bc48 : 0x197c7d (0x13d8bc5c 0x13d8bcc8 0x3b1975 0x2ac60048)
0x13d8bc54 : 0x3b1975 (0x2ac60048 0x2760010 0x450010 0x13d80010)
0x13d8bcc8 : 0x3b2aac (0x276ea00 0x276dcc0 0x3df9dc 0x162fcb)
0x13d8bd08 : 0x379fdc (0x28492c0 0x276dcc0 0x13d8bd48 0x3b2318)
0x13d8bd28 : 0x37d835 (0x2416200 0x276dcc0 0x2416204 0x2416200)
0x13d8bd48 : 0x3a2dfa (0x2416200 0x276dcc0 0x13d8bd78 0x3af269)
0x13d8bd98 : 0x188720 (0x2416200 0x297bfb4 0x297bfc8 0x11c970)
0x13d8bdd8 : 0x12b389 (0x297b9b4 0x297bf98 0x0 0x0)
0x13d8be18 : 0x124902 (0x297b900 0x0 0x18 0x13d8befc)
0x13d8bf28 : 0x193034 (0x13d8bf54 0x0 0x0 0x0)
0x13d8bfd8 : 0x19814b (0x2fa5030 0x2fa5030 0x1e708965 0x1e708965) No mapping exists for frame pointer
Backtrace terminated-invalid frame pointer 0xbffff358

Kernel version:
Darwin Kernel Version 8.7.1: Wed Jun 7 16:19:56 PDT 2006; root:xnu-792.9.72.obj~2/RELEASE_I386

Model: MacBookPro1,1, BootROM MBP11.0044.B02, 2 processors, Intel Core Duo, 1.83 GHz, 1 GB
Graphics: ATI Radeon X1600, ATY,RadeonX1600, PCIe, 128 MB
Memory Module: DIMM0/BANK 0, 512 MB, DDR2 SDRAM, 667 MHz
Memory Module: DIMM1/BANK 1, 512 MB, DDR2 SDRAM, 667 MHz
AirPort: spairport_wireless_card_type_airport_extreme (0x168C, 0x86), 0.1.24
Bluetooth: Version 1.7.5f10, 2 service, 1 devices, 1 incoming serial ports
Network Service: AirPort, AirPort, en1
Serial ATA Device: ST910021AS, 93.16 GB
Parallel ATA Device: MATSHITADVD-R UJ-857
USB Device: Built-in iSight, Micron, Up to 480 Mb/sec, 500 mA
USB Device: Apple Internal Keyboard / Trackpad, Apple Computer, Up to 12 Mb/sec, 500 mA
USB Device: IR Receiver, Apple Computer, Inc., Up to 12 Mb/sec, 500 mA
USB Device: Bluetooth HCI, Up to 12 Mb/sec, 500 mA
FireWire Device: unknown_device, unknown_value, Up to 400 Mb/sec

Not sure if this helps at all but I really don't know what's going on and I'm hoping it was just some fluke. Feel free to ask me more questions if needed and I'll answer to my best.
 
Ok, I repaired my disk permissions and this seems to have fixed the problem, if not only temporarily. If it happens again when awakened I'll post again - or if someone is a couple steps ahead of me and has another solution or a different explanation, I'm all ears.

P.S. This is my first mac and I've only had it for a few months. Is this a common problem that's guarded against by regularly repairing permissions? I suppose that's a good thing to do nonetheless.
 
The repair permissions is a good thing and especially important after you install new software or updates.

What is hooked to yoru firewire port? Since is it not recognized, that might be the issue.
 
my firewire is a LaCie (the porsche model). I've never had any problems with it before, at least not visible ones. Could it be that the cpu reacted strangely to the external during sleep and didn't recognize it? I don't know much on the subject.

Were there other problems on the report or might this be the source of it? I use the ext. for all of my downloads. Maybe there is something corrupt on it. Is there a way to check for that, other than waiting until it rears its head?
 
Yup..
you can try appleJack.. pretty cool little free utility. It performs a pretty detailed boot drive analysis and correction.

It isn't an issue of the drive itself, but rather when the laptop comes out of sleep, the drive might not respond in a timely fashion and potentially cause the issue....

If the machine doesn't sleep, are there any issues?
 
thanks! I think I'll give applejack a try.

How is it on cache cleanup?
I've wanted a program to do this for a little while but I've been discouraged by horrible reviews of Cache Out, Spring Cleaning, and the like. I don't want anything that's going to clear my HD. I like that 'fresh out of the box' feeling, but not that fresh.
 
Also, pertaining to the original topic, I suppose it would be wise of me to make sure I eject the external before every instance of sleep. Thinking back on it, there is a chance I may have hit the surge protector on or off during sleep, causing a sudden loss of external. I imagine this would cause problems.

I should've known it was human error.
 
OK, here's a weird thing. When I run applejack, it gives me "error = 17" and tells me that my cpu has no name, then it locks up and I have to hold the power button.

I'm going to hit up the applejack forums and see what that's about.
 
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