Kernel panic when i open logic

Hello people i need your help!
This is driving me crazy. Has anyone had this before? Does anyone know what to do?
When i open logic i get a kernel panic as the 'updating tree' dialouge gets halfway. I have now idea what, how and why its doing it. it was running fine untill yesterday. i moved a few folders around but that was it i did not install anything new so i cant understand why this is hapening?!
Please i need answers
Is there anyway of contacting apple directly?
thanks
andy

9 times out of 10 a kernal panic is due to a hardware issue. For example, bad ram.
I had something similar happen to me after I clean installed Tiger. Everytime I tried to install logic it would hang at a certain point. I took it to the shop and they diagnosed deffective ram.
You might be able to use your apple hardware test cd/dvd that came with your mac to check your hardware. Also apps like Techtool pro also diagnose hardware issues.
I found the following numbers at the bottom of apple.com/uk
Call the Apple Store on 0800 039 1010 (UK) / 1800 92 38 98 (Republic of Ireland)
They may try to get rid of you if you're outside of warranty (hardware) this happened to me and I pushed them about it being a "software" issue. This got me put through the "Pro Apps" dept (Australia)
Good luck
Marcel

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