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Goodbye to Leopard - downgrading back to Tiger
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<blockquote data-quote="dtravis7" data-source="post: 595514" data-attributes="member: 8287"><p>Which iMac G5 20" is it? Old one or the 2.1Ghz with the iSight camera?</p><p></p><p>I have a 2.1Ghz 20" iMac G5 that is my main machine. I am a power user and have 15-20 things going on at the same time. I did an Archive and Install of 10.5 and have never had one issue you are having. I feel something is wrong on your machine somewhere. 10.5 will bring out issues if they are there. Not one of the 5 Macs I did an A&E on have had one issue. I am now at 10.5.2 and all is fine.</p><p></p><p>The fact you did a clean install and still had all those serious issues shows something is wrong hardware wise or some issue.</p><p></p><p>That as you call it Dark Curtain is a Kernel Panic. I have yet to have one with 10.5. Kernel Panic's usually indicate hardware issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dtravis7, post: 595514, member: 8287"] Which iMac G5 20" is it? Old one or the 2.1Ghz with the iSight camera? I have a 2.1Ghz 20" iMac G5 that is my main machine. I am a power user and have 15-20 things going on at the same time. I did an Archive and Install of 10.5 and have never had one issue you are having. I feel something is wrong on your machine somewhere. 10.5 will bring out issues if they are there. Not one of the 5 Macs I did an A&E on have had one issue. I am now at 10.5.2 and all is fine. The fact you did a clean install and still had all those serious issues shows something is wrong hardware wise or some issue. That as you call it Dark Curtain is a Kernel Panic. I have yet to have one with 10.5. Kernel Panic's usually indicate hardware issues. [/QUOTE]
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