SbRIO (cRIO) reboots into safe mode (software error)

Hi there,
I've used the sbRIO-9612 for year on the project, recently it sometimes reboots into safe mode. In MAX I may find the status of the sbRIO is "Safe Mode with software error". Can anyone tell me, how can I find out where is the problem. I have the error log as attachment.
Regards,
Wilbur
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Attachments:
lvrt_err_log.txt ‏51 KB

Hi,
I read again the log file. There're something that should help:
Exception code: 0x00000700
Thread ID: 0x02E270B8 Thread name: niserial
Thread stack base: 0x02E270B8 stack size: 32768
Call Stack:
0x1de9170+0xe93cc: _dtors () in module niserial.out
0x1ddd83c+0xdda98: _dtors () in module niserial.out
0x1dc840c+0xc8668: _dtors () in module niserial.out
0x1df3a34+0xf3c90: _dtors () in module niserial.out
0x1db2154+0xb23b0: _dtors () in module niserial.out
0x1dc6a2c+0xc6c88: _dtors () in module niserial.out
0x1dc68a0+0xc6afc: _dtors () in module niserial.out
0x1dc67b0+0xc6a0c: _dtors () in module niserial.out
0x3dbc80+0x8: Virtual function table for __cxxabiv1::__si_class_type_info () in module 0x0

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    Last night I left it open and on and probably had a couple of sites open in tabs in Safari, as well as Mail and iChat open (Preview might've been open, too).
    When I went back to it this morning it wouldn't come off the black screen (I don't have it set to sleep), and I thought it was because it's dry here and I must've discharged into it through the trackpad (though I've always felt it before), which freezes it, a problem that's happened before and that's normally resolved with a restart. Confirmed it was, indeed, frozen by turning the number lock on and off (which turns the light for it at the top of the keyboard on and off).
    Powered it down by holding the power button. On restart it wouldn't go beyond the black screen. Tried it a couple of times, same problem. Things were pretty warm, so I let it sit for a while. Went back to it and it would freeze on the gray apple screen with the progress "gear" freezing after a few seconds of whirling about. Managed to get to the UN/PW screen once, but it froze after entering my UN and PW. Now it freezes on the apple/gear screen every time.
    I used the Hardware Test CD to check things and all the hardware tests showed up fine. Booted it into Safe Mode and ran Cocktail. Rebooted, no joy.
    Booted again into Safe Mode and backed it up onto an external HDD using CCC. I had done a clone a few weeks ago, but I wanted my most recent emails, etc.
    Used Disk Utility to repair permissions. No change. Attempted to boot from my cloned disk image. No go. Repaired some permissions on that drive and tried again. No joy.
    The thing "works" in Safe Mode, but I cannot get it to boot into things normally.
    Seeing as it was online, is it possible that I picked up some corrupted font that's causing these problems? Got that idea from other stuff I've read online regarding iBook G4 start-up issues and this: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1564?viewlocale=en_US
    Any other ideas?

    Gents, truly, thank you.
    In safe mode I couldn't disable the Airport card as it was already off and the hardware was "not found". No biggy. I simply pulled it. Booted up normally without a problem several times.
    I swapped in a known-good Airport card from another iBook G4 and put this one's in that iBook. That computer wouldn't start and this one started up no problem (and I'm posting from it).
    Weird that it would go bad like that, but it did. It's nice to know what the problem is and that the fix is easy. I'm glad I didn't go through any restore or wipe and install procedures.
    So, again... THANK YOU!

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