I have had only 1 where it was actually the logic board. Most of the time
it was ram. Running Memtest OSX really helped identify those things that
the AHT could not.
http://www.memtestosx.org/
Runs in single user mode, but has never been wrong for me.
On 1/31/06 10:13 AM, "Brad Schonhorst" <email@hidden> wrote:
> I have had several eMacs start freezing up on a regular basis. I
> have gone through extensive trouble shooting including zeroing the
> hard drive and fresh install, reset PRAM, new RAM and Apple hardware
> test shows no problems. I took one of the machines in and the tech
> verified it was a bad logic board. He said he has seen several
> machines from the same time frame with bad hardware.
>
> I have at least 4 more that I have confirmed and several more I
> haven't fully tested yet. Apple won't do anything at this point
> because they are out of warranty. The eMacs in question were
> purchased in August of 2004. Has anyone else had trouble with eMacs
> purchased at this time?
>
> If so please let apple know. They said if they had more complaints
> they might be able to issue a recall of some kind.
>
>
> -brad
>
> -------------------------------------
> Brad Schonhorst
> Network Administrator
> Village Community School
>
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