On 4/29/04 8:34 AM, "David" <david.powerbook at firemail.de> wrote: > Question: when you say your > problem started after upgrading to 10.3.3 do you mean you had a version of > 10.3 running without issue and the problem started after the update to > 10.3.3? Or do you mean you upgraded from something other than 10.3? > > If it is the latter then your RAM could be the problem. With each upgrade of > OS 10 (not update, but upgrade to 10.0 to 10.1 to 10.2 to 10.3) we've found > that a couple of our machines suddenly became unstable as you describe. Thanks - I've been running Panther since it came out so I've not had this problem before in 10.3. I did try playing with the memory sticks - leaving the Apple 256 and removing my add-on 512 - with no success. -- Michael <brucknerdoc at snet.net>