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<blockquote data-quote="chscag" data-source="post: 1444552" data-attributes="member: 46727"><p>I'm not an expert on reading KP logs but in both occurrences it looks like it might be memory errors. Why don't you don't download a memory checking program and let it run an extended test to see what it says. I recommend Memtest for Mac download from <a href="http://osxdaily.com/2011/05/03/memtest-mac-ram-test/" target="_blank">here</a>. Let us know what it says.</p><p></p><p>By the way, freeze ups and KPs are generally associated with hardware errors which can mean memory. It could also be other things but it's best to do an extended test on the memory first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chscag, post: 1444552, member: 46727"] I'm not an expert on reading KP logs but in both occurrences it looks like it might be memory errors. Why don't you don't download a memory checking program and let it run an extended test to see what it says. I recommend Memtest for Mac download from [URL="http://osxdaily.com/2011/05/03/memtest-mac-ram-test/"]here[/URL]. Let us know what it says. By the way, freeze ups and KPs are generally associated with hardware errors which can mean memory. It could also be other things but it's best to do an extended test on the memory first. [/QUOTE]
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