You have a bad memory stick. I found one in my computer today. I could make another group, I suppose, but it's a lot of work for just s few occasional messages. Eric Sent from my iPad On Oct 10, 2010, at 10:12 PM, Koichi Mac <nikonf3tmd4@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > Am curious what it says in <About This Mac> <More Info> /Hardware > <diagnositcs>. When my PBG4 had memory problem, it said "failed." > > Ah……, is MacUser@xxxxxxxxxxx dead too? Let's just CC it. > > > Koichi Yasutani - a.k.a. Steve + MP > Lakewood, WA U.S.A. > 2010 / 10 / 10 22:12 PDT > > On Oct 10, 2010, at 2138 , Eric Welch wrote: > >> My computer is still acting strange. I've been bumped up to the second level >> of engineers at Apple and they're looking over my computer's logs to see >> what's causing my problem. The tech I've talked to for several hours now >> through tests says that he's seeing some kernel panics related to the >> graphics card and its driver. So it might be a bad graphics card. But that >> doesn't explain why it does it at home while it does not have a problem when >> it's at the Apple store. Should be interesting to see what they come up >> with. (My big hope is a new computer!) >> >> So if you don't see me much, it's because I won't have my computer on all >> the time, so it won't lock up. Which it does when the screen saver runs for >> more than about 20 minutes. >> >> But I will monitor my mail on my iPad and iPhone. >