MAC screen of death.
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- k0na_an0k0
do you take good care of your macs? power off via shutdown? repair permissions regularly? clean install your OS with major upgrades (like 10.3-10.4)? software all installed correct and running smooth? any funky old hardware/ peripherals that may be causing a conflict... ?
horton
(Sep 27 06, 20:45)Good post.
Either your very unlucky or you just dont treat your computers very well.
But then again thats like saying your football team is either going to win, lose or draw.
So i'll stfu.
Hench
(Sep 28 06, 03:47)i'll agree with this 100%. i've been using an ibook at home for over a year with no problems... ever. i've never even seen the mac screen of death.
same thing with my mbp here at work. no problems.
better luck to you in the future man and take care of your puter.
oh... oh oh. i will say though. the intern here has been having problems with her g5. running hot, freezing, shitting the bed and such. i was talking with her about it the other day and she's never shut it down, never restarted, and when i searched for updates an entire SLEW of them came up... she never updates the thing either. i had to give her 'mac 101' and now it's running smooth as a whistle.