On Wednesday, March 26, 2003, at 01:44 AM, Charles Martin wrote: >> <snip> >> The one you attached isn't particularly hard to decipher. It's telling >> you that the com.apple.driver.ApplePMU preference file is corrupted. >> Locate the file and trash it. >> </snip> >> >> I've done a search for that file, or a reasonable facsimile and there >> doesn't seem to be such a file on my iBook. >> So far my iBook is working better, but I did have another kernel panic >> last night. Can't figure this one out. > > Check the log again. If the same filename comes up again > (com.apple.driver.ApplePMU), then do a search for INVISIBLE files and > see if it turns up. There is no such preference file. You should have checked first... :) There are two PMU .kext files and so one might assume the message is referencing some part of those files. --- If CNN had broadcast our troop movements and plans analyzed by retired generals during World War II, Hitler would have won. jackrodgers at earthlink.net http://www.jackrodgers.com