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Kernel Panic occurs atleast twice daily
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<blockquote data-quote="Randy B. Singer" data-source="post: 1230686" data-attributes="member: 190607"><p>They can be caused by all sorts of things, but in the vast majority of cases, they are caused by the few things that I mentioned in my post. I highly recommend that you do your best to rule those out first. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, while it is a good sign that your RAM passed using Rember, that doesn't necessarily mean that it is good. An engineer who wrote RAM testing applications for a ilving once told me that to do a thorough RAM test, a program would take weeks. No one is willing to wait that long, so no software RAM tester is completely thorough. So, the fastest and easiest way to test RAM is to swap out the RAM that is questionable with known good RAM. </p><p></p><p>Since that is impractical in many cases, what I usually recommend is removing all third-party RAM (which is usually the problematic RAM) and only leave in the OEM RAM that Apple provided, and see if things get better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Randy B. Singer, post: 1230686, member: 190607"] They can be caused by all sorts of things, but in the vast majority of cases, they are caused by the few things that I mentioned in my post. I highly recommend that you do your best to rule those out first. Unfortunately, while it is a good sign that your RAM passed using Rember, that doesn't necessarily mean that it is good. An engineer who wrote RAM testing applications for a ilving once told me that to do a thorough RAM test, a program would take weeks. No one is willing to wait that long, so no software RAM tester is completely thorough. So, the fastest and easiest way to test RAM is to swap out the RAM that is questionable with known good RAM. Since that is impractical in many cases, what I usually recommend is removing all third-party RAM (which is usually the problematic RAM) and only leave in the OEM RAM that Apple provided, and see if things get better. [/QUOTE]
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