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Mr. Freeze
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<blockquote data-quote="bassplayrr" data-source="post: 77687" data-attributes="member: 8546"><p>I've not had this problem with a Mac yet (as I've only been using Macs for about a week and a half) but I have had that problem on some of my self built PCs in the past. My guess is that it is your newly added RAM. Bad RAM, or RAM that your Mac just may be picky with will often cause that 'lock-up' problem. Try removing the new RAM for a few days and see if it continues to lock-up. My guess is that it won't. If it doesn't, you know you need to find a different kind of replacement RAM. Godd luck.</p><p></p><p>-Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassplayrr, post: 77687, member: 8546"] I've not had this problem with a Mac yet (as I've only been using Macs for about a week and a half) but I have had that problem on some of my self built PCs in the past. My guess is that it is your newly added RAM. Bad RAM, or RAM that your Mac just may be picky with will often cause that 'lock-up' problem. Try removing the new RAM for a few days and see if it continues to lock-up. My guess is that it won't. If it doesn't, you know you need to find a different kind of replacement RAM. Godd luck. -Chris [/QUOTE]
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