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Power Mac G5 running Leopard needs to restart

Hi I have been getting a message for the last couple of days quite frequently which tells me that I need to restart my computer.Anybody can help me in letting me know what can be going wrong ??

I have a feeling it could be something to do with my external soundcard(TC Electronic Konnekt 24D),although I have installed the latest driver available for PowerPC Leopard.


Thanks


Danny


Here's the report that I get when I restart ...


PROBLEM DETAILS


Interval Since Last Panic Report: 0 sec

Panics Since Last Report: 1

Anonymous UUID: 03A03C27-0476-41B0-8360-105E5D461F53



Wed Mar 27 17:23:37 2013





Unresolved kernel trap(cpu 1): 0x300 - Data access DAR=0x0000000000000010 PC=0x000000000006A2D0

Latest crash info for cpu 1:

Exception state (sv=0x6d285a00)

PC=0x0006A2D0; MSR=0x00009030; DAR=0x00000010; DSISR=0x40000000; LR=0x0006EF64; R1=0x6D15FCA0; XCP=0x0000000C (0x300 - Data access)

Backtrace:

0x0042D000 0x0006EF64 0x000672D0 0x000B110C 0x000B4278

backtrace terminated - frame not mapped or invalid: 0xF0080BC0



Proceeding back via exception chain:

Exception state (sv=0x6d285a00)

previously dumped as "Latest" state. skipping...

Exception state (sv=0x7d8dd780)

PC=0x9689A950; MSR=0x0000F030; DAR=0x29A234DC; DSISR=0x00200000; LR=0x96970BDC; R1=0xF0080BC0; XCP=0x0000000C (0x300 - Data access)



BSD process name corresponding to current thread: TC Near Control



Mac OS version:

9L31a



Kernel version:

Darwin Kernel Version 9.8.0: Wed Jul 15 16:57:01 PDT 2009; root:xnu-1228.15.4~1/RELEASE_PPC

System model name: PowerMac7,3



System uptime in nanoseconds: 24155632137742

unloaded kexts:

com.apple.iokit.IOFireWireSBP2 1.9.8 - last unloaded 5227243788

loaded kexts:

com.Maxtor.driver.PowSecDriver 4.3.19

tc.tctechnologies.driver.TCNear 3.5.6 11675

com.roxio.BluRaySupport 1.1.3

com.apple.filesystems.autofs 2.0.2 - last loaded 1375804041

com.apple.driver.iTunesPhoneDriver 1.0

com.apple.driver.AudioIPCDriver 1.0.6

com.apple.iokit.IOUSBMassStorageClass 2.0.8

com.apple.driver.AppleTopazAudio 2.5.8f1

com.apple.driver.AppleTAS3004Audio 2.5.8f1

com.apple.driver.AppleFCU 1.3.2b0

com.apple.driver.AppleK2Fan 1.0.10f1

com.apple.driver.AppleFan 1.0.10f1

com.apple.driver.AppleTexasAudio 2.5.8f1

com.apple.driver.AppleTexas2Audio 2.5.8f1

com.apple.driver.AppleDACAAudio 2.5.8f1

com.apple.driver.AppleSCCSerial 1.3.2

com.apple.driver.AppleSlewClock 1.5.2d0

com.apple.driver.AppleADT746x 1.0.10f1

com.apple.driver.AppleHWSensor 1.9d0

com.apple.driver.AppleI2S 1.0.1f1

com.apple.driver.AppleLM7x 1.9d0

com.apple.driver.AppleCPUVoltage 1.5.2d0

com.apple.iokit.IOFireWireIP 1.7.7

com.apple.ATIRadeon9700 5.4.8

com.apple.driver.AppleVSP 2.2.2

com.apple.driver.AppleThermal 1.0.1f2

com.apple.driver.AppleK2Driver 1.7.2f1

com.apple.driver.AppleHWClock 1.5.2d0

com.apple.driver.AppleADM103x 1.0.10f1

com.apple.driver.PowerMac7_2_PlatformPlugin 3.4.0d0

com.apple.driver.AppleMaxim6690 1.9d0

com.apple.driver.AppleAD741x 1.9d0

com.apple.driver.AppleFileSystemDriver 1.1.0

com.apple.driver.AppleUSBHIDMouse 1.2.4b3

com.apple.driver.AppleUSBMergeNub 3.5.2

com.apple.driver.XsanFilter 2.7.91

com.apple.iokit.SCSITaskUserClient 2.1.1

com.apple.iokit.IOATABlockStorage 2.0.6

com.apple.driver.AppleUSBHub 3.4.9

com.apple.iokit.IOUSBUserClient 3.5.2

com.apple.iokit.IOATAPIProtocolTransport 1.5.3

com.apple.driver.ApplePMU 2.5.6d2

com.apple.driver.AppleK2SATA 1.0.4f2

com.apple.driver.AppleGPIO 1.3.0d0

com.apple.driver.AppleVIA 1.5.1d1

com.apple.driver.MacIOGPIO 1.3.0d0

com.apple.driver.AppleCPUThermo 2.0.0a0

com.apple.driver.AppleK2SATARoot 1.0.5b1

com.apple.driver.AppleMPIC 1.5.3

com.apple.driver.AppleI2C 4.0.0d2

com.apple.iokit.AppleGMACEthernet 1.5.9f1

com.apple.driver.AppleFWOHCI 3.9.7

com.apple.driver.AppleKauaiATA 1.2.1f4

com.apple.driver.AppleUSBEHCI 3.4.6

com.apple.driver.AppleUSBOHCI 3.4.6

com.apple.driver.AppleK2 1.7.2f1

com.apple.driver.AppleSPU 2.5.6d2

com.apple.driver.AppleMacRiscPCI 3.4.0

com.apple.driver.AppleCore99NVRAM 0



SYSTEM CONFIGURATION


Model: PowerMac7,3, BootROM 5.2.4f1, 2 processors, PowerPC G5 (3.1), 2.7 GHz, 3 GB

Graphics: kHW_ATIrv350Item, ATY,RV350, spdisplays_agp_device, 64 MB

Memory Module: DIMM0/J11, 512 MB, DDR SDRAM, PC3200U-30330

Memory Module: DIMM1/J12, 512 MB, DDR SDRAM, PC3200U-30330

Memory Module: DIMM6/J43, 1 GB, DDR SDRAM, PC3200U-30330

Memory Module: DIMM7/J44, 1 GB, DDR SDRAM, PC3200U-30330

Network Service: Built-in Ethernet, Ethernet, en0

Serial ATA Device: ST3300831AS, 279.46 GB

Serial ATA Device: Hitachi HDT721010SLA360, 931.51 GB

Parallel ATA Device: SONY DVD RW DW-Q28A

USB Device: ST94811U2-RK, (null) mA

USB Device: Hub in Apple Extended USB Keyboard, (null) mA

USB Device: Apple Optical USB Mouse, (null) mA

USB Device: Apple Extended USB Keyboard, (null) mA

FireWire Device: Konnekt24D, TC Electronic, 400mbit_speed

Posted on Mar 27, 2013 9:31 AM

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Mar 28, 2013 2:03 PM in response to kkita75

Understanding crash logs isn’t easy and it’s hard (sometimes impossible) to decipher the cause of the problem. Take a look at Apple’s Crash Reporter document at http://developer.apple.com/technotes/tn2004/tn2123.html Also look at Tutorial: An introduction to reading Mac OS X crash reports

http://www.macfixit.com/article.php?story=20060309075929717


Kernel panics are usually caused by a hardware problem – frequently RAM, a USB device or a Firewire device. What external devices do you have connected? When trying to troubleshoot problems, disconnect all external devices except your monitor, keyboard and mouse. Do you experience the same problems?


To eliminate RAM being the problem, Look at this link: Testing RAM @ http://guides.macrumors.com/Testing_RAM Then download & use Memtest & Ramber.


Do you have an Apple Hardware Test disc (the AHT is on the Install/Restore DVD that came with your Mac)? Running the Apple Hardware Test in Loop Mode is an excellent troubleshooting step for finding intermittent hardware problems. It is especially useful when troubleshooting intermittent kernel panics. If Loop Mode is supported by the version of the Apple Hardware Test you are using, you run the Extended Test in Loop Mode by pressing Control-L before starting the test. Looping On should appear in the right window. Then click the Extended Test button.The test will run continuously until a problem is found. If a problem is found, the test will cease to loop, indicating the problem it found. If the test fails, be sure to write down the exact message associated with the failure.In some cases, RAM problems did not show up until nearly 40 loops, so give it a good run.


May be a solution on one of these links.


http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106227What's a "kernel panic"? (Mac OS X)


http://www.macmaps.com/kernelpanic.htmlMac OS X Kernel Panic FAQ


http://www.index-site.com/kernelpanic.htmlMac OS X Kernel Panic FAQ


http://www.thexlab.com/faqs/kernelpanics.htmlResolving Kernel Panics


http://www.macfixit.com/article.php?story=20060911080447777Avoiding and eliminating Kernel panics


http://macosg.com/group/viewtopic.php?t=80012-Step Program to Isolate Freezes and/or Kernel Panics


 Cheers, Tom 😉

Power Mac G5 running Leopard needs to restart

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