Apple thought that yesterday’s update would fix things. It did for a while and then kernel panic set in again.
This morning I was informed by Apple to reinstall Leopard and then download the update again.
It has worked till now. I will keep you posted, if I may.
Thanks for your help!
Peter Markesteyn


On 11/15/07 22:38, "David John Walker" <djwalkr@cc.umanitoba.ca> wrote:

Hi Peter,

There was a firmware update posted Nov 15 for iMacs. In that update a problem with the ATI Radeon HD 2600 is addressed that caused effected systems to freeze. I would check to see if that fix helps - or if its even needed for your system.


 

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On 15-Nov-07, at 3:12 PM, Dr Peter H. Markesteyn wrote:

Since installing “Leopard” my new Imac tells me to restart all the time!!
 I can no longer print anything nor open my address book without being told- with beautiful  graphics -  to restart.
 Restarting does not fix any of the problems however.
 Reminds me of my Microsoft days years ago.
 Any suggestions?
 Peter Markesteyn
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
Dr Peter H. Markesteyn
 
Forensic Medical Corporation
 
758 Crescent Drive
 
Winnipeg, MB, R3T 1X2
 
Canada
 

 
 
Phone 204-475-7771
 
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email: peter_markesteyn@umanitoba.ca
 


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