Hi,
Well, this PowerBook works perfectly most of the time, but when under Leopard (It happened during install, too; I had to use target disk mode from my Quicksilver to install it on the PowerBook), It will do a hard crash (you know, the dimmed screen with the "You have to restart..." message) when it's in the middle of doing relatively intensive stuff, like installing updates. It seems to coincide with the heatsink fan coming on. Could it be overheating? The person from whom I bought it said he had installed a new logic board, so I doubt anything could be wrong with it.
It is conceivable, though.
Incidentally, it doesn't happen under Tiger at all. Only Leopard. If it's unresolve-able, I'll just downgrade it back to Tiger (Leopard's relative modern-ness is nice, but even at 1 GHz with 1 GB RAM, it's a little sluggish).
c
Well, this PowerBook works perfectly most of the time, but when under Leopard (It happened during install, too; I had to use target disk mode from my Quicksilver to install it on the PowerBook), It will do a hard crash (you know, the dimmed screen with the "You have to restart..." message) when it's in the middle of doing relatively intensive stuff, like installing updates. It seems to coincide with the heatsink fan coming on. Could it be overheating? The person from whom I bought it said he had installed a new logic board, so I doubt anything could be wrong with it.
It is conceivable, though.
Incidentally, it doesn't happen under Tiger at all. Only Leopard. If it's unresolve-able, I'll just downgrade it back to Tiger (Leopard's relative modern-ness is nice, but even at 1 GHz with 1 GB RAM, it's a little sluggish).
c



