12-12-2006, 05:48 PM
If the same thing(s) happen with another user (you set up a "guest" user, right?)
then possibly ram, especially if this is happening with other apps, too.
You could let a ram test run over-nite.
If the laptop gets bumped a lot, you might remove ram and put it back. (no power, battery removed) Every now and then I fix users woes just by removing and reinserting ram.
Usually frozen cursor/desktops though. Sometimes scrambled looking video. (shared video ram)
then possibly ram, especially if this is happening with other apps, too.
You could let a ram test run over-nite.
If the laptop gets bumped a lot, you might remove ram and put it back. (no power, battery removed) Every now and then I fix users woes just by removing and reinserting ram.
Usually frozen cursor/desktops though. Sometimes scrambled looking video. (shared video ram)