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Ballclicker Mac Os X

Hi,
Well I give up! Usually I can work out most Mac problems and get through some how... sometimes with a bit of forum browsing however, this time I'm beaten and in despair!
My iMac G5 just seems to crash and not like re-booting almost everyday. It takes a boot from my external drive and a Drive Genius repair to restart from the main HD and then it might only be a few minutes before another crash. Then again it could be a few days. I can't put my finger on any particular operation that causes this, but if I had to make a guess I'd say it was if I was aksing the computer to do 3 or 4 things simultaneously - and not heavy processing like rendering - just downloading, emailing, opening some other application etc.
If anyone has any clues it would be much appreiciated. I'm running a 1.8 GHz iMac G5, 2GB ram, 250 GB HD (recently replaced due to previous drive failure), I connect via a Solwise ADSL 1 port ethernet router, a Lacie Mini external firewire drive and Apple Bluetooth Keyboard/Mouse. I'm running Mac OS X 10.4.3, airport express airtunes connection, .mac account on the go. Regular applications running: Mail, Safari, MSN, NetNewsWire, MS Office, BitTorrent, Final Cut Studio, Photoshop, iLife, Toast, Salling Clicker, Drive Genius and Cocktail.
Thanks for reading if you've got this far. All ideas welcome.

Ballclicker Mac Os Download

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