∅ the empty set

Mac OS 10.2.5 USB bug confirmed

Apple has confirmed the USB bug that causes a kernel panic on some systems a few minutes after startup.

&quote; A kernel panic occurs a few minutes after starting up and you are prompted to restart.
[..]
Disconnect any USB hub, if one is connected. If disconnecting the USB hub resolves the issue, leave the hub disconnected as a temporary workaround. Note : Not all USB hubs are affected by this issue. If disconnecting the USB Hub does not resolve the issue, or if there is no USB hub, remove other USB devices, including Apple displays and keyboards. If the issue is resolved, use isolation troubleshooting to determine which device seems to contribute to the issue. &quote;

Ø permalink: http://www.davidroessli.com/logs/2003/04/mac_os_1025_usb_bug_confirmed/

Post a comment



Previous: Apple posts Q2 earnings and denies Universal bid

Next: Easter Egg (head)


About

Hello, my name is David Roessli. I am a freelance web designer and developer based in Geneva, Switzerland.

This weblog is an nth attempt to solve my multiple online personalities and weblog/rss feeds burnout issues. (more)

Words

I have been contemplating the idea of upgrading my desktop Mac since this spring. The latest 27" iMac (Quad-Core) seemed the perfect candidate, but the release of Apple's 27" Monitor last September made me stick with the Mac Pro...

Music

I had lunch with Anne (Atelier an) today at La Maison Rouge. It was good to catch up. Among other things she told me about her 20 year old son, Vivien who's a passionate percussionist and talented drummer like...

Pictures

Check out my latest Flickr ramblings. Mostly day to day cameraphone pictures stolen here and there.


© 2000-2011 David Roessli | v4.1 | as valid xhtml and css as possible | hosted by pair Networks | RSS feeds.