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Re: new iMacs - Kernal Panics
by Rob Grauert on Aug 13, 2009 at 4:31:00 pm

Actually, there's one a few editors on Mac Pros I think. There's so many editors, I haven't kept track. But I don't think it's a problem with the iMacs.

I did have to do a software update when I got in this morning, as Dave suggested, and that stopped my system from crashing right when I'd begin working. But then it would still crash later. I noticed it would crash every time i tired to pull a file a from a certain hard drive on the SAN. I told the IT guy and I haven't had a problem since then.


"Sorry, one more, what is 3Gps network and how are you getting that on an iMac?"

I'm not sure what you're asking. You mean when I said that we have all the computers connect to the network with 3GBit ethernet? I don't know how I'm getting it on a iMac. I just plug in an ethernet cord and then my computer can talk to all the other computers.


I haven't had any problems in he past few hours, but I was also ask to work on something else too. We'll see what happens when I pick back up with what I was doing last night.

thanks for all the help guys.

Robert J. Grauert, Jr.
www.robgrauert.com


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