ok. so i've just ghad another kernel panic… great. here is the log: Thu Mar 23 11:44:23 2006 Unresolved kernel trap(cpu 0): 0x300 - Data access DAR=0x0000000000000010 PC=0x00000000000818A8 Latest crash info for cpu 0: Exception state (sv=0x37F18000) PC=0x000818A8; MSR=0x00009030; DAR=0x00000010; DSISR=0x40000000; LR=0x0008188C; R1=0x21F03990; XCP=0x0000000C (0x300 - Data access) Backtrace: 0x00969C7C 0x0008229C 0x00075E18 0x000757D8 0x0006B31C 0x0006B5F0 0x002DBA40 0x00955C40 0x00948E5C 0x002EAAEC 0x0008CB88 0x000291C0 0x000233AC 0x000AC02C 0x0CD80BB8 Kernel loadable modules in backtrace (with dependencies): com.apple.ATIRadeon9700(4.1.8)@0x93f000 dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOPCIFamily(1.7)@0x458000 dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOGraphicsFamily(1.4.1) @0x8d7000 dependency: com.apple.iokit.IONDRVSupport(1.4.1)@0x8fb000 Proceeding back via exception chain: Exception state (sv=0x37F18000) previously dumped as "Latest" state. skipping... Exception state (sv=0x38E07A00) PC=0x9000B1E8; MSR=0x0000F030; DAR=0x0211A782; DSISR=0x00002402; LR=0x9000B13C; R1=0xBFFED4A0; XCP=0x00000030 (0xC00 - System call) Kernel version: Darwin Kernel Version 8.5.0: Sun Jan 22 10:38:46 PST 2006; root:xnu-792.6.61.obj~1/RELEASE_PPC panic(cpu 0 caller 0xFFFF0003): 0x300 - Data access Latest stack backtrace for cpu 0: Backtrace: 0x00095718 0x00095C30 0x0002683C 0x000A8384 0x000ABD00 Proceeding back via exception chain: Exception state (sv=0x37F18000) PC=0x000818A8; MSR=0x00009030; DAR=0x00000010; DSISR=0x40000000; LR=0x0008188C; R1=0x21F03990; XCP=0x0000000C (0x300 - Data access) Backtrace: 0x00969C7C 0x0008229C 0x00075E18 0x000757D8 0x0006B31C 0x0006B5F0 0x002DBA40 0x00955C40 0x00948E5C 0x002EAAEC 0x0008CB88 0x000291C0 0x000233AC 0x000AC02C 0x0CD80BB8 Kernel loadable modules in backtrace (with dependencies): com.apple.ATIRadeon9700(4.1.8)@0x93f000 dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOPCIFamily(1.7)@0x458000 dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOGraphicsFamily(1.4.1) @0x8d7000 dependency: com.apple.iokit.IONDRVSupport(1.4.1)@0x8fb000 Exception state (sv=0x38E07A00) PC=0x9000B1E8; MSR=0x0000F030; DAR=0x0211A782; DSISR=0x00002402; LR=0x9000B13C; R1=0xBFFED4A0; XCP=0x00000030 (0xC00 - System call) Kernel version: D` ********* alexandre :: 17" 1.5ghz powerbook / 1.5gb / 100gb at 7200 / X.4.5 :: On 23 mars 06, at 06:07, Kynan Shook wrote: > Make sure you're looking in the system /Library/Logs/ folder, not > in your user library. Alternatively, open System Profiler, click > on Logs on the left side, and choose the panic.log file. To see > Logs in the contents pane, you'll have to have View->Full Profile > set in the menu. > > If you still can't find it, then apparently your computer hasn't > logged any of the panics. >