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Mines started doing the same thing, although more specifically after I upgraded the ram. It's a MacBook 4.1 2.4Ghz 4GB 667 DDR2. Running 10.6.8 It was running very hot with the fan almost constantly on and the beachball was becoming annoying, after the ram upgrade random screen freezes would happen at least once a day, Id originally concluded it was ore to do with over heating. If watching a video the soundtrack could still be heard yet the screen was still frozen, even the clock seconds would freeze although the beachball would still spin if it was present when the screen froze. I had though been running iAvd which is a really git for the processor i'm still yet to be convinced of the value of iavd, perhaps someone will be able to comment.

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Quitting iavd seems to prolong the time interval between freezes but it hasn't eliminated them altogether, the after forced reboot report mentions GPu. The case gets very hot and gpu over heating kind of fits in with the screen freezing yet the sound still audible?????

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Mac random crashes Thanks, I don’t think it is a Kernel Panic as I understand it, the System/logs and diagnostic report files in Console are empty and I don’t get any shutdown messages. Seems not to get time to store anything that is current, when it eventually restarts all programs that were running are closed Could it be a power supply problem?

The fault started after the mac was switched off for 4 weeks, the main repeatable factor is that it tries to restart but always succeeds if I wait around half an hour. It’s as though some thing is self-repairing, e.g.

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Sailwave for mac. Possibly a battery cell or an electrolytic capacitor? (I have known other electrical equipment to fail after a long lay off) It does seem to fail to start up from cold occasionally after it has been charged – not consistent though The longer I leave it switched off the longer it will run before a crash – very strange! Functionally it’s perfect but it’s not doing anything in particular. It runs at about 40 degs F and the fan speeds up to 4000 rpm to keep the temperature below 80degs when it’s under load. It does not seem to fail when it’s hot! If there is a log file I am missing please let me know I don't think the thread above is too similar to this issue.

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Thanks, I don’t think it is a Kernel Panic as I understand it, the System/logs and diagnostic report files in Console are empty and I don’t get any shutdown messages. Seems not to get time to store anything that is current, when it eventually restarts all programs that were running are closed Could it be a power supply problem?