I have a DP Powermac G4 1.25Ghz machine that has recently started to get Kernel attacks at least once a day. I have gone through the entire list of self fix remedies etc ran all the hardware test plus memory test and everything checks out ok. I see no point in taking it to an Apple service center due to the age of the unit etc.
I have also read that brand new Macs get Kernel panics so what is the real true story on these and when do you just suck it up on a old machine like mine and just throw the towel in. Or do you continue to use the machine for light web surfing and email checking obviously you don't save any crucial information on a Mac with Kernel panics.
Is it basically like a terminal cancer for Mac's even though the test come back clear the problem is hidden deep in the core of system.
Any thoughts
I have also read that brand new Macs get Kernel panics so what is the real true story on these and when do you just suck it up on a old machine like mine and just throw the towel in. Or do you continue to use the machine for light web surfing and email checking obviously you don't save any crucial information on a Mac with Kernel panics.
Is it basically like a terminal cancer for Mac's even though the test come back clear the problem is hidden deep in the core of system.
Any thoughts