Having posted previously and read many threads I've not found a solution so I'm back here again with an update...
I've a misbehaving iBook (clamshell G3/SE - now running 10.3.8).
Was fine until a few weeks ago when updated from 10.3.6 to 10.3.7 and added new RAM.
Within a few hours of use the (Apple USB) mouse stops working and the machine refuses to sleep - and when invoked manually it dims screen/spins down drive then immediately wakes. Also unexpected crashes with Firefox and kernel panics on restart.
The mouse works fine on other machines and other mice also won't work on the iBook so I don't think the mouse is faulty - and it shouldn't be the cause of the sleep issue.
After a reboot the machine is fine for a few hours.
I've used Onyx to repair permissions, clear caches and manually run the regular maintenance scripts... repaired preferences with Preferential Treatment... run Disk Warrior. Also zapped PRAM. And reset the PMU.
None work and the problem soon returns.
Archive-and-install 10.3.7 failed to provide a solution - and generated an 'there were errors during installation' message.
I removed the new RAM then did another archive-and-install 10.3.7. Firefox crash and kernel panics problem seems solved. Mouse and sleep problem no better - so reinstalled the extra RAM.
Thinking perhaps that 'the RAM could have been bad and 'somehow fritzed something that wasn't cleared by archive-and-install' I today wiped the drive and reinstalled 10.3.4 then ran 10.3.8 combo update. Mouse and sleep problem has returned.
Previously I'd tried to fix the sleep issue by switching-off Airport and File Sharing. No difference. Activity Monitor showed a buch of stuff still running and the machine trying to 'write out' - rate from 512b to 25kb.
I haven't yet gotten into the Onyx/Disk Warrior/Activity Monitor cycle since this lastest re-install and am wondering if I should start again and do more stuff before reinstall.
My thinking is:
Wipe Drive
Zap PRAM
Reset PMU
Install 10.3.4 then 10.3.8 combo update
Am I just being dumb - and is there other stuff I can do?
I've a misbehaving iBook (clamshell G3/SE - now running 10.3.8).
Was fine until a few weeks ago when updated from 10.3.6 to 10.3.7 and added new RAM.
Within a few hours of use the (Apple USB) mouse stops working and the machine refuses to sleep - and when invoked manually it dims screen/spins down drive then immediately wakes. Also unexpected crashes with Firefox and kernel panics on restart.
The mouse works fine on other machines and other mice also won't work on the iBook so I don't think the mouse is faulty - and it shouldn't be the cause of the sleep issue.
After a reboot the machine is fine for a few hours.
I've used Onyx to repair permissions, clear caches and manually run the regular maintenance scripts... repaired preferences with Preferential Treatment... run Disk Warrior. Also zapped PRAM. And reset the PMU.
None work and the problem soon returns.
Archive-and-install 10.3.7 failed to provide a solution - and generated an 'there were errors during installation' message.
I removed the new RAM then did another archive-and-install 10.3.7. Firefox crash and kernel panics problem seems solved. Mouse and sleep problem no better - so reinstalled the extra RAM.
Thinking perhaps that 'the RAM could have been bad and 'somehow fritzed something that wasn't cleared by archive-and-install' I today wiped the drive and reinstalled 10.3.4 then ran 10.3.8 combo update. Mouse and sleep problem has returned.
Previously I'd tried to fix the sleep issue by switching-off Airport and File Sharing. No difference. Activity Monitor showed a buch of stuff still running and the machine trying to 'write out' - rate from 512b to 25kb.
I haven't yet gotten into the Onyx/Disk Warrior/Activity Monitor cycle since this lastest re-install and am wondering if I should start again and do more stuff before reinstall.
My thinking is:
Wipe Drive
Zap PRAM
Reset PMU
Install 10.3.4 then 10.3.8 combo update
Am I just being dumb - and is there other stuff I can do?