I have to laugh now every time I see those Mac commercials claiming they never freeze (as opposed to PCs)..
Anyways, if you've been crashing a lot lately and own an eMac that utilizes DDR memory (2004+), its because the logic boards on these eMacs have faulty capacitors.. It's a known problem, but Apple hasn't published it for some reason. A surefire way to determine if you have this issue is to open up the RAM bay on the bottom and take a look at the capacitors surrounding the DIMMs - you will notice an orange substance oozing out of the tops of one or more of the capacitors. Just figured I'd give a heads up..
Anyways, if you've been crashing a lot lately and own an eMac that utilizes DDR memory (2004+), its because the logic boards on these eMacs have faulty capacitors.. It's a known problem, but Apple hasn't published it for some reason. A surefire way to determine if you have this issue is to open up the RAM bay on the bottom and take a look at the capacitors surrounding the DIMMs - you will notice an orange substance oozing out of the tops of one or more of the capacitors. Just figured I'd give a heads up..