Intermittent and impossible to predict lockups and freezing problems are often indicative of bad RAM. In the build-your-own PC world, it could also be the result of things like overheating or a too-small power supply, but you probably don't have to worry about those issues.Bob Marino said:Why would you say bad RAM?
like right here on the FOG; when I scroll down to the last post, the screens shoots right back up to the top of the page
Running memtest would not require you to open up your computer, it's dead simple and would allow you to simply walk into the store, tell them your memory is bad, and they'll fix it for you. It might actually save you time.Bob Marino said:But what I am not going to do,
is start running a bunch of tests or installing and reinstalling
discs and software and try to patch it up myself.
justinmcf said:i bought the 20 inch mac last year and love it.
i cannot understand why you are having so many problems bob.
with regards to running tests.
i am very low tech and have no interest in spending time trying to fix something that should work out of the box.
it should be running smooth for you, the fact it is not, means something is wrong.
just bring it back and get a new computer.
problem solved, and you will be much happier once you get going properly.
justin.
Bob Marino said:Why would you say bad RAM?
I just may bring this into the store next week. Lots of quirky things - like right here on the FOG; when I scroll down to the last post, the screens shoots right back up to the top of the page, I mean like ?
I will give it more time as I see some of the beauty of the beast, but right now, there's more beast than beauty.
Bob
Don T said:Bob Marino said:Why would you say bad RAM?
I just may bring this into the store next week. Lots of quirky things - like right here on the FOG; when I scroll down to the last post, the screens shoots right back up to the top of the page, I mean like ?
I will give it more time as I see some of the beauty of the beast, but right now, there's more beast than beauty.
Bob
Bob did you buy it from an Apple store or online? I bought mine online and the seller put crappy RAM it and I had all sorts of problems. Bring your computer to Apple and they will take care of the problem, I got a whole new computer before they found the problem.
Tom Bellemare said:like right here on the FOG; when I scroll down to the last post, the screens shoots right back up to the top of the page
I have a wrist pad in front of my keyboard for comfort. Sometimes I rest my coffee cup on it. Occasionally, when reading a thread, I can't get it to stop scrolling to the bottom of the thread. It's because my coffee cup is pressing the space bar.
Tom
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Tom,
Nope, nothing on the keyboard - I only wish that was the answer.
Equally as concerning is the fact that it seems to be random - as in it isn't doing it right now and I didn't do anything different.
Bob
Peter Halle said:Good luck Bob!
Ironically yesterday Apple released a fix for imacs locking up.
http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-13727_7-20070210-263.html?tag=mncol;1n
Peter
BlueMaxx said:...
Either way do tell what the resolution is..