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<blockquote data-quote="Jarbo47" data-source="post: 891333" data-attributes="member: 116082"><p><strong>Im confused also</strong></p><p></p><p>System boots fine in all Os's. Dock looks fine and applications open. Once an application is open after a few moments the screen goes to solid blue then the desktop appears and the application is closed. it does it in all applications, safari, system pref, utilities, finder, and everything I have opened. </p><p></p><p>I feel it is hardware since I have done complete new installs to a blank Hard drive on 10.2, 10.3 and 10.4. </p><p></p><p>System is all original with the exceptions of the new ram and new hard drive. Installed new hard drive as it was doing it on the old one so I tried a new one to eliminate the drive as an option. As I stated before the genius boys at the Apple store said they though it was a bad ram chip so I relaced all 4 of them with brand new chips.</p><p></p><p>I can move around the desktop, but whatever function I try to do, at some point it flashes blue and I am back at the desktop like I had never started and anything I was working on is lost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jarbo47, post: 891333, member: 116082"] [b]Im confused also[/b] System boots fine in all Os's. Dock looks fine and applications open. Once an application is open after a few moments the screen goes to solid blue then the desktop appears and the application is closed. it does it in all applications, safari, system pref, utilities, finder, and everything I have opened. I feel it is hardware since I have done complete new installs to a blank Hard drive on 10.2, 10.3 and 10.4. System is all original with the exceptions of the new ram and new hard drive. Installed new hard drive as it was doing it on the old one so I tried a new one to eliminate the drive as an option. As I stated before the genius boys at the Apple store said they though it was a bad ram chip so I relaced all 4 of them with brand new chips. I can move around the desktop, but whatever function I try to do, at some point it flashes blue and I am back at the desktop like I had never started and anything I was working on is lost. [/QUOTE]
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