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G5Unit

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Apr 3, 2005
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I'm calling the cops
Over the past couple weeks the heat here has been terrible, I also noticed my powermac g5 crashing and have the grey screen of death more. This occurs when the fans run at full speed.

Is it the heat? Or is my PowerMac dieing?
 
Kernel Panics are NOT! normal

I would do as suggested & re-seat the RAM, if that doesn't do it it may be a motherboard problem. Try taking all the RAM out & adding one module @ a time till it panics again. If it Kernel panics more than once a week I would suspect a hardware problem.
Good Luck
 
Heat does play a role in kernel panics. Consider improving room ventilation. But a hardware problem is also possible, if not likely.
 
Mate, with your recent Firewire and USB problems I think it's pretty safe to say something's pretty wrong with your machine. What third party components do you have connected or installed? What recent changes have you made to your machine? :)
 
Mate, with your recent Firewire and USB problems I think it's pretty safe to say something's pretty wrong with your machine. What third party components do you have connected or installed? What recent changes have you made to your machine? :)

I just hooked up a Logitech surround sound system, but things were going amiss before that. The only thing I can think of is that things started going a little off around June 25th, were there any software updates then(around that time) that could have caused this?
 
It either came on a separate CD that you need to boot from holding C, or it was included in your restore discs and can be accessed by booting holding D. :)
 
I did the quick hardware check and it got nothing, what could be the problem? Also, I always have to click website links a few times before anything happens, geez, so many problems....:mad:

I also wanted to add that the kernel panics happen when ever I leave the computer, such as maybe turn off the monitor. Then I come back and the fans are full blast.

The amount of kernel panics I've had this week is about 4.
 
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