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marshmellowman
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Have you added new RAM or any other 3rd party hardware. It's common for things like that to cause problems if they haven't been inserted correctly. Try re-seating your RAM.
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You need to switch back to Tiger. Leopard sucks, I had to switch back because of too many bugs.
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marshmellowman
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Quote: from Peeta at 5:58 pm on Jan. 12, 2008
You need to switch back to Tiger. Leopard sucks, I had to switch back because of too many bugs.
My leopard's been running like a champ, much better than when I had Tiger. But everyone's experience may vary.
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marshmellowman
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If you've not added hardware, try re-installing OS X from the disks you got with the iMac. It sounds like you're iMac just may have been a faulty production unit. Either take it into the nearest Apple store, or phone up Apple and explain your problem to them.
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