I think I have a bad memory situation, but I'm not sure. All of a sudden, out of nowhere, OS X 10.2.3 has frozen, kernel pacnicked or otherwise crashed consistently.
The panic screen says "Exception Error" and has several lines of code stuff.
At the bottom it says something like "Memory Access Error", then shows my IP address and some other info. I may have some of the words wrong, but I think that's about right.
I'm trying to run a UNIX memory tester thing now, but I was wondering if there were better tools (easier tools). I have two 512 RAM chips.
Also, I was wondering if those error messages indicated something other than RAM.
I have run Apple's Disk Utility with success, but it didn't solve the problem. I have also run Antivirus sftware and it claimed no errors.
The panic screen says "Exception Error" and has several lines of code stuff.
At the bottom it says something like "Memory Access Error", then shows my IP address and some other info. I may have some of the words wrong, but I think that's about right.
I'm trying to run a UNIX memory tester thing now, but I was wondering if there were better tools (easier tools). I have two 512 RAM chips.
Also, I was wondering if those error messages indicated something other than RAM.
I have run Apple's Disk Utility with success, but it didn't solve the problem. I have also run Antivirus sftware and it claimed no errors.