ok, heres the deal: i have a Blue & White G3 450MHz with internal zip, DVD 40 GB internal IDE hard drive, external firewire LaCie CDRW burner, Dual Viewsonic 19" A90 displays (on twin ATI Rage graphics cards) and 448 MB of ram all running OSX 10.1.4
the problem: the computer simply freezes. solid freeze, no mouse movement, no hard drive activity, no processor activity, no anything. i DO NOT, however see a kernal panic on screen. everything just stops. the only solution is a restart.
let me detail the history of this mystery crash. the machine ran perfectly fine with just 9.2. as soon as i upgraded, it began happenning. the first thing i though was software. ok, i chucked all the third party stuff, like, the kensington trackball mouse drivers, ASM, tinkertool, etc. no luck; same crash.
then i thought it was the ram, because i know OSX has troubles with third party ram. i started swapping out the third party modules and using only apple ram, and even rotating the existing apple ram. no good, same crash.
so i get a copy of drive 10. it tells me that it might be the SCSI or FireWire interface. so i unplugged the FW burner. same crash. since the hard drive was originally a SCSI internal on an Apple/Adaptec PCI scsi card, and i wanted to avoid buying a new hard drive, i backed up my data, erased and reformatted it and started from scratch. same crash.
so i bit the bullet. bought a 40 GB internal IDE drive. after almost 3 hours of installs, same thing. same damn crash.
which brings us up to now. there are no erroneous log entries in system.log or aeven any of the other logs. (i've even gotten desperate enough to check httpd's access_log)
the copy of OSX that i am installing is from a CD that has worked perfectly in installing on three other machines (two G4s and an older G3 BW)
i apologize for the lneght of this post, but i'm at my wits end. all of the appropriate channels of information have been consulted and i don;t know what else to do. i would hate to think i need a new system board. ugh.
anyway, thanks.
the problem: the computer simply freezes. solid freeze, no mouse movement, no hard drive activity, no processor activity, no anything. i DO NOT, however see a kernal panic on screen. everything just stops. the only solution is a restart.
let me detail the history of this mystery crash. the machine ran perfectly fine with just 9.2. as soon as i upgraded, it began happenning. the first thing i though was software. ok, i chucked all the third party stuff, like, the kensington trackball mouse drivers, ASM, tinkertool, etc. no luck; same crash.
then i thought it was the ram, because i know OSX has troubles with third party ram. i started swapping out the third party modules and using only apple ram, and even rotating the existing apple ram. no good, same crash.
so i get a copy of drive 10. it tells me that it might be the SCSI or FireWire interface. so i unplugged the FW burner. same crash. since the hard drive was originally a SCSI internal on an Apple/Adaptec PCI scsi card, and i wanted to avoid buying a new hard drive, i backed up my data, erased and reformatted it and started from scratch. same crash.
so i bit the bullet. bought a 40 GB internal IDE drive. after almost 3 hours of installs, same thing. same damn crash.
which brings us up to now. there are no erroneous log entries in system.log or aeven any of the other logs. (i've even gotten desperate enough to check httpd's access_log)
the copy of OSX that i am installing is from a CD that has worked perfectly in installing on three other machines (two G4s and an older G3 BW)
i apologize for the lneght of this post, but i'm at my wits end. all of the appropriate channels of information have been consulted and i don;t know what else to do. i would hate to think i need a new system board. ugh.
anyway, thanks.