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<blockquote data-quote="Jarbo47" data-source="post: 891000" data-attributes="member: 116082"><p>I have a g4 450dp that I have pulled out of the closet to use as a server for my Apple TV. In order to run the proper Itunes for the ATV I have to upgrade the OS. I have now installed (all fresh and upgrade installs) 10.2,10.3 and 10.4, each does the same thing. Finder resets and takes me back to the desktop. It does it in all programs. Apple store genius said it was bad ram, so I have replaced all of the ram with brand new and it still does it. I have reset everything resettable from the key board. </p><p></p><p>Each of the OS installs were done on an old HD and a new one. Each was done as a upgrade, and a archive and install, and each as a wipe clean and install.</p><p></p><p>Anyone have any suggestions other than buying a newer system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jarbo47, post: 891000, member: 116082"] I have a g4 450dp that I have pulled out of the closet to use as a server for my Apple TV. In order to run the proper Itunes for the ATV I have to upgrade the OS. I have now installed (all fresh and upgrade installs) 10.2,10.3 and 10.4, each does the same thing. Finder resets and takes me back to the desktop. It does it in all programs. Apple store genius said it was bad ram, so I have replaced all of the ram with brand new and it still does it. I have reset everything resettable from the key board. Each of the OS installs were done on an old HD and a new one. Each was done as a upgrade, and a archive and install, and each as a wipe clean and install. Anyone have any suggestions other than buying a newer system. [/QUOTE]
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