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Added memory - not recognizing "full value" of it on machine
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<blockquote data-quote="Sproles" data-source="post: 155795"><p>Well, when I got home toninght, the kids were trying to play THE INCREDIBLES on the mac and it was freezing up on them and telling them they had to restart the machine. Well, once I settled down that the MAC was crashing - I took the memory out and reinstalled it and THEN it recognied the fact that the memory WAS 512. However, the games was stilling hosing up and not workin gon the machine.</p><p></p><p>Previous to the additional memory, the game worked fine. ARGH - what should I do? Is the memory the cause of this problem or is unrelated and if it is unrelated, what is causing the game to shut down NOW when it was previously working fine?</p><p></p><p>And I thought the OS-X was soooooo stable! Not proving it to me yet!</p><p></p><p>Sproles</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sproles, post: 155795"] Well, when I got home toninght, the kids were trying to play THE INCREDIBLES on the mac and it was freezing up on them and telling them they had to restart the machine. Well, once I settled down that the MAC was crashing - I took the memory out and reinstalled it and THEN it recognied the fact that the memory WAS 512. However, the games was stilling hosing up and not workin gon the machine. Previous to the additional memory, the game worked fine. ARGH - what should I do? Is the memory the cause of this problem or is unrelated and if it is unrelated, what is causing the game to shut down NOW when it was previously working fine? And I thought the OS-X was soooooo stable! Not proving it to me yet! Sproles [/QUOTE]
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