a new kind of crash

Charles Martin chasm at mac.com
Mon Mar 24 20:19:41 PST 2003


> From: "Mark O'Brien" <rmobrien at mac.com>
>
> Is it just that the text "com.apple.driver.ApplePMU" shows up at *all*
> in the panic log an indication that it's corrupted? Or is it something
> else preceding or following it that indicates corruption?

Why not just trash the file and find out??

It's a preference file. It's perfectly safe to trash it. No harm can 
come to your computer either way. If trashing it solves the problem, 
then you'll know that it was the problem. If it doesn't solve the 
problem, you lose nothing.

_Chas_
"We don't want to be like Windows. We want to do everything better. We 
are intent on creating the greatest computers and the best computing 
experience in the world. And we are the only ones who can say that with 
a straight face." -- Greg Joswiak, Apple VP of hardware product 
marketing



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