well, I'm out of my league here, but I can tell you from my searches and from talking to Applecare that the exception you list there is some sort of memory error - I got the same error in most applications when I got my new G4 and Applecare sent me a replacement for the original RAM and that seemed to solve the problem. Ted ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Kids! Bringing about Armageddon can be dangerous. Do not attempt it in your own home. On Tuesday, Oct 21, 2003, at 08:31 US/Eastern, iTunesList wrote: > Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2003 23:17:47 -0400 > Subject: [iTunes] Re: iTunes unexpectedly Quits on start-up > From: Don Linares <don.linares at verizon.net> > Message-Id: <24E789CC-0375-11D8-A037-003065C18F5A at verizon.net> > > You tell me. > ********** > > Date/Time: 2003-06-26 09:38:03 -0400 > OS Version: 10.2.6 (Build 6L60) > Host: TheCube.local. > > Command: iTunes > PID: 568 > > Exception: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (0x0001) > Codes: KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS (0x0001) at 0x0375d5db > > Backtrace not available > > PPC Thread State: > srr0: 0x001f3c94 srr1: 0x0000d030 vrsave: 0x00000000 > xer: 0x00000000 lr: 0x001f3c94 ctr: 0x90000ee0 mq: 0x00000000 > r0: 0x001f4e08 r1: 0xf0305da0 r2: 0x030c16b0 r3: 0x0375d57b > r4: 0xffffffff r5: 0x00000000 r6: 0x00000000 r7: 0x7fffffff > r8: 0x00000000 r9: 0x00000000 r10: 0x004a5e80 r11: 0xa00046fc > r12: 0x90000ee0 r13: 0x00000000 r14: 0x00000000 r15: 0x00000000 > r16: 0x00000000 r17: 0x00000000 r18: 0x00000000 r19: 0x00000000 > r20: 0x00000000 r21: 0x00000000 r22: 0x00000000 r23: 0x00000000 > r24: 0x00000000 r25: 0x00000000 r26: 0x00000000 r27: 0x00000000 > r28: 0x030c19d0 r29: 0x00004650 r30: 0x0375d57b r31: 0x80000000 > >