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rzacharia

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Jun 5, 2004
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I've had an intermittent problem for some time (perhaps since Jaguar), where my computer simple goes to a black screen after I enter in my password when the screen saver is enabled. I would say it happens 1 out of 20 times that the screen saver is enabled--but when it does happen the only thing I can do to regain access is turn off the machine and turn it back on.

Computer Specifics:
TiBook 800 MHz
1GB RAM
60GB HD (28.17GB available)
Running 10.3.4, Build 7H63
Programs I use regularly: Safari, Mail, AIM, iTunes, Word, iCal, WeatherMenu, iSeek, MenuCalendar
 

Frisco

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Sep 24, 2002
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Yes this a common problem in Panther and is not in Jaguar.

The temporary solution seems to be to turn off crash logging.

Please see these threads, specially the first one.

Apple Discussions

Another thread

But if it ever happens again before you Force Shutdown try:

A command-shift-Q at that point to initiate a logout. It may or may not work.
 

rzacharia

macrumors newbie
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Jun 5, 2004
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Frisco, thanks for the info. It's weird that Apple hasn't really addressed this issue.

I disabled CrashReporter--hope it works. What is the downside to disabling it?
 

Frisco

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Sep 24, 2002
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rzacharia said:
Frisco, thanks for the info. It's weird that Apple hasn't really addressed this issue.

I disabled CrashReporter--hope it works. What is the downside to disabling it?

If your computer crashes you won't have a log of the crash. But it's better than Force Shutdown which is bad for the hard drive. Of course if your computer ever starts crashing then you are going to turn Crash Reporter back on to see what is causing your problem.
 
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