05-12-2008, 01:40 PM
The panic log suggests bad RAM, but it could still be drive related.
I've never had much luck with ram testers even when the ram turned out to be bad.
How about the Apple Hardware Test CD? Or was that what you meant?
I'd suggest reseating the ram chips as a "never-hurts-to-try, " but you have a mini and that's a big pain. Still worth a try if you are not afraid to open the case.
A bad drive or even a bad cable might be the problem, too. If you can isolate it to a particular drive, try swapping in a fresh cable before trashing the drive.
I've never had much luck with ram testers even when the ram turned out to be bad.
How about the Apple Hardware Test CD? Or was that what you meant?
I'd suggest reseating the ram chips as a "never-hurts-to-try, " but you have a mini and that's a big pain. Still worth a try if you are not afraid to open the case.
A bad drive or even a bad cable might be the problem, too. If you can isolate it to a particular drive, try swapping in a fresh cable before trashing the drive.