Before purchasing this software please google the phrase "How Can I Fix Leopard?" and/or "Leopard Crash" and see the 150+ blogs devoted to this very topic.

If your mac and software are running OK do yourself a major favor and pass on this product.

And no, I don't work for any PC company.

author: charles wren - body: “Yep the same problem, but I had had a power source in my old one that blew so after 3 months this started happening I took it to a cute litle shop and let some cute kids Who I assumed were qualified, fix it, over another few months the shop owner took over and has replaced every part bar the cpu and a stick of RAM, I put Azureus back on yesterday and crashing again. ” author: Kaz - body: Get rid of IPv6, the root of all problems. Disable in system prefs & Azureus network settings. author: Spiky layout: post


It seems folks all over the intertubes are having the same problem as me. I’m seeing packet response slowing until it’s virtually stalled and then comes a kernel panic.

As far as I can tell it’s caused by running Azureus. This may only be an issue for Santa Rosa MacBook Pros.

Hope this saves you some frustration until Apple issues a fix for whatever’s going on in the AirPort driver.

Anybody else have this happen yet?