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Re: Spontaneous restart

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I'm as certain as I can be that I took out the correct RAM.

The tester (Rember) told me when I first ran it that there were only 2 sticks in there (there were actually 4, 2 unrecognised), each 1 gig. The ones I took out were the other two 2 gig sticks (the unrecognised ones) and Rember still says that there are 2 1 gig sticks in there, so I dont see the possibility for any mistake.

I see "AppleMECDriver" but I dont see the word "error" as I do with:

"Uncorrectable Fbd memory error detected. FERR_NF = 0x20000020 , NERR_NF == 0x02000021\n"

Why do you think that indicates a problem?

I'm surprised you say that you're surprised that it even starts up. Really? With 2 gigs? We used to surf the web and do email (which is all I'm doing right now) with a lot less than that, didnt we? I also used DP yesterday without an issue. Is there something that would tell me how much RAM is being used, out of interest?

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Re: Spontaneous restart

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gavspen wrote:I see "AppleMECDriver" but I dont see the word "error" as I do with:

"Uncorrectable Fbd memory error detected. FERR_NF = 0x20000020 , NERR_NF == 0x02000021\n"

Why do you think that indicates a problem?
I don't know it is a problem, just pointing out that if you google the FDB and driver terms you will find other using the same computer as you had the same message and suggested it might be related to the graphic card.
gavspen wrote:I'm surprised you say that you're surprised that it even starts up. Really? With 2 gigs? We used to surf the web and do email (which is all I'm doing right now) with a lot less than that, didnt we? I also used DP yesterday without an issue. Is there something that would tell me how much RAM is being used, out of interest?
Yes, I used to do all this with 128K, but that world is gone. Activity Monitor shows you how much RAM is being used, and by what apps and processes.
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Re: Spontaneous restart

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bayswater wrote:Yes, I used to do all this with 128K, but that world is gone.
So why, one wonders, does it now take 2+ gigs of RAM to do what used to be do-able with 128? :lol: :lol:

I'll take a look at the activity monitor, thanks.
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Re: Spontaneous restart

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gavspen wrote:So why, one wonders, does it now take 2+ gigs of RAM to do what used to be do-able with 128? :lol: :lol:
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Re: Spontaneous restart

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Is there something that would tell me how much RAM is being used, out of interest?
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Re: Spontaneous restart

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gavspen wrote:
Really? With 2 gigs?
Activity Monitor shows me using about 1.5 gigs for "kernel_task" just idling.
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Re: Spontaneous restart

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cuttime wrote:
gavspen wrote:
Really? With 2 gigs?
Activity Monitor shows me using about 1.5 gigs for "kernel_task" just idling.
That will go up when TimeMachine kicks in.
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Re: Spontaneous restart

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While our computers will run with minimal RAM, adequate RAM allows the machines to operate without swapping data in and out of memory, to and from the boot drive. RAM is orders of magnitude faster at delivering data to the CPU than even the fastest PCIe SSD, so swapping data to a drive slows things down big time.

Take a look at Activity Monitor's "Memory" tab and note how many processes are running continuously on your Mac. Most don't use a lot of memory, but it all adds up! Installing a couple of 8 gig RAM modules may be the best thing you could do for your computer's performance.
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Re: Spontaneous restart

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bayswater wrote:
cuttime wrote:
gavspen wrote:
Really? With 2 gigs?
Activity Monitor shows me using about 1.5 gigs for "kernel_task" just idling.
That will go up when TimeMachine kicks in.
Yes, you're right (as if I would ever doubt you :wink: ), it's using a lot of RAM just sitting still (1.8 gigs). But for "kernel_task", I'm only using 245.9 mb. Why so much less than yours? Also, something called "Google Chrome Helper" is in the list 7 times. In one instance using 117.7 mb (more than Chrome itself), down to as little as 2.2 mb. What is that, anyway, and why so many instances?

There's also 2.45gigs of virtual memory. Never really known what that is.
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Re: Spontaneous restart

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gavspen wrote:for "kernel_task", I'm only using 245.9 mb. Why so much less than yours?
Your use of RAM is less simply because you don't have the RAM.

If you don't have enough RAM, the OS used the disk and moves things back and forth between the disk and RAM as needed. If you're running things like DP, you want to get enough RAM that the number of times the OS swaps things between RAM and the disk is zero.
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Re: Spontaneous restart

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Question:

Recently I tried to up to DP9, but it introduced latency in a plug I use while tracking all the time (TC Powercore) which pretty much made it (DP9, that is) unusable. Might that be cured with more RAM? I sorta doubt it, but I dont know.
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Re: Spontaneous restart

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New OWC RAM installed. In the interests of all who care, I'll let you know if there are still restart issues, which of course would suggest it aint the RAM.

I live in hope...

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Re: Spontaneous restart

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Ok, just had another restart. All 6 gigs of RAM recognized under "About This Mac" and Rember says everything is alright, although I believe it can only test "available" memory, which isnt much, it seems. Getting a bit tiresome, this.

Here's the latest report (sorry, but maybe someone will se something) which still says "Uncorrectable Fbd memory error detected."

Thanks in advance.

Anonymous UUID: 938255E5-5AF3-FBB1-0668-2D7B94FD4971

Fri Oct 12 15:28:40 2018
panic(cpu 0 caller 0xffffff7f84c6b084): "Uncorrectable Fbd memory error detected. FERR_NF = 0x00000020 , NERR_NF == 0x02000021\n"@/SourceCache/AppleMCEDriver/AppleMCEDriver-119.4.0/AppleMCEDriver.cpp:947
Backtrace (CPU 0), Frame : Return Address
0xffffff80ae82ecb0 : 0xffffff8003223139
0xffffff80ae82ed30 : 0xffffff7f84c6b084
0xffffff80ae82eda0 : 0xffffff7f84c6a3c6
0xffffff80ae82edf0 : 0xffffff7f84fdd498
0xffffff80ae82ee30 : 0xffffff7f84fdd030
0xffffff80ae82ee40 : 0xffffff7f84fe74ba
0xffffff80ae82ee60 : 0xffffff7f84fe73b1
0xffffff80ae82eeb0 : 0xffffff7f84fe9819
0xffffff80ae82eed0 : 0xffffff80036caeb9
0xffffff80ae82ef10 : 0xffffff7f84fa3b21
0xffffff80ae82ef50 : 0xffffff7f84fd4ead
0xffffff80ae82ef60 : 0xffffff7f84fdc50b
0xffffff80ae82ef80 : 0xffffff80032dc06b
0xffffff80ae82efd0 : 0xffffff80032f4649
0xffffff80d4133f50 : 0xffffff80032378fa
0xffffff80d4133f90 : 0xffffff8003237c48
0xffffff80d4133fb0 : 0xffffff80032d7c67
Kernel Extensions in backtrace:
com.apple.driver.AppleACPIPlatform(1.7)[D49DC2E0-97DF-32E6-A8ED-7A12EF1AA51B]@0xffffff7f84fce000->0xffffff7f85025fff
dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOACPIFamily(1.4)[A35915E8-C1B0-3C0F-81DF-5515BC9002FC]@0xffffff7f8429f000
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com.apple.driver.AppleMCEDriver(1.1.9)[95CF919D-57C6-3336-B7D4-14D44861E4B0]@0xffffff7f84c69000->0xffffff7f84c6dfff
dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOACPIFamily(1.4)[A35915E8-C1B0-3C0F-81DF-5515BC9002FC]@0xffffff7f8429f000

BSD process name corresponding to current thread: kernel_task

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13F1911

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Darwin Kernel Version 13.4.0: Mon Jan 11 18:17:34 PST 2016; root:xnu-2422.115.15~1/RELEASE_X86_64
Kernel UUID: 8926E512-6714-34FC-B27C-6AE90EB51D5E
Kernel slide: 0x0000000003000000
Kernel text base: 0xffffff8003200000
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Re: Spontaneous restart

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Now that you have the new RAM... try removing the one old stick and running with 4GB to see what happens. Just a thought.

Haven't reviewed the thread... have you ever tried a fresh OS install on a spare drive and running the machine with all devices disconnected?
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Re: Spontaneous restart

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HCMarkus wrote:Now that you have the new RAM... try removing the one old stick and running with 4GB to see what happens. Just a thought.

Haven't reviewed the thread... have you ever tried a fresh OS install on a spare drive and running the machine with all devices disconnected?
I can certainly try taking out the other, non-new sticks. Maybe they are failing in some subtle way that Rember hasnt picked up, God knows, they're old enough.

Dont think your second suggestion is practical, unfortunately. Yes I could do that, but running from a different drive with everything disconnected would mean I cant really use the computer for the things I need it to do, and I might wait days for another restart.
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