Should a macbook drive spin all the time?

I just replaced my 120gb with a 750gb, and it never stops spinning. It seems to use a lot more battery life too, becsues of the constent spinning I assume.
Its a samsung sata 5400rpm.

I do have the preferences for the hard drive to stop after 10 minutes of not reading/writing. With the original drive that came with the macbook I could tell when it spun down. There was a definate stop in vibration, like if you closed the lid and it went to sleep. Now, the vibration continues even when I have not loaded any new doc, web page, email, etc for 10 + min. I know it is not the fan either. Thats kicks on sometimes with streaming video, etc.
It has also been a couple of weeks since I set up the new drive, which should be plenty of time for spotlight to have indexed. I only have around 90gb on this 750gb drive.

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    0x108de8 : 0x19a8d4 (0x108df4 0xe 0x100048 0x130010)
    0x108e74 : 0x13512c (0x4b7000 0x0 0x1 0x4ae000)
    0x108ea4 : 0x1322a7 (0x4b7000 0x4b70a0 0x260ab04 0x108ef8)
    0x108ef8 : 0x12915e (0xb3100b9a 0x72 0x108f38 0x3ad2d3)
    0x108f48 : 0x1a19ac (0x0 0x75c9f3 0x0 0x26b7600)
    0x108f88 : 0x1a96b0 (0x140b3cac 0x0 0x26b7600 0x50)
    0x108fa8 : 0x3b9cfa (0xde 0x140b3cac 0x26b7180 0x50)
    0x108fe8 : 0x19aa20 (0x140b3cac 0x140b3cac 0x19ba76 0xb19000)
    0x140b3cf8 : 0x7474f7 (0x30612080 0x30624080 0x3fe 0x0)
    0x140b3d68 : 0x740c10 (0x2b70000 0x30604000 0x41a7b010 0x1af9)
    0x140b3d98 : 0x732aad (0x2b70000 0x30604000 0x41a7b010 0x1af9)
    0x140b3e08 : 0x72ea09 (0x2baab00 0x2e7b908 0x1af9 0x3bc28b)
    0x140b3e78 : 0x72df0a (0x2e13200 0x1af9 0x29ac140 0x3aea4d)
    0x140b3ea8 : 0x3b183e (0x2e13200 0x1af9 0x9a1 0x1) Backtrace continues...
    Kernel loadable modules in backtrace (with dependencies):
    com.apple.driver.AppleHDA(1.2.4a21)@0x73b000
    dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOHDAFamily(1.2.4a21)@0x67e000
    dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOAudioFamily(1.6.0b3)@0x724000
    com.apple.iokit.IOAudioFamily(1.6.0b3)@0x724000
    dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOUSBFamily(2.6.1)@0x530000
    dependency: com.apple.kext.OSvKernDSPLib(1.0)@0x722000
    Kernel version:
    Darwin Kernel Version 8.8.1: Mon Sep 25 19:42:00 PDT 2006; root:xnu-792.13.8.obj~1/RELEASE_I386
    Sun Feb 11 00:23:27 2007
    panic(cpu 1 caller 0x001A3135): Unresolved kernel trap (CPU 1, Type 14=page fault), registers:
    CR0: 0x8001003b, CR2: 0x00000004, CR#: 0x00da3000, CR4: 0x000006e0
    EAX: 0x004622d0, EBX: 0x00000001, ECX: 0x0045c100, EDX: 0x00000000
    CR2: 0x00000004, EBP: 0x240f9ea8, ESI: 0x00000000, EDI: 0x0013da0a
    EFL: 0x00010093, EAP: 0x0013da58, CS: 0x00000008, DS: 0x802b000c
    Backtrace, Format - Frame : Return Address (4 potential args on stack)
    0x240f9cd8 : 0x128d1f (0x3c9540 0x240f9cfc 0x131df4 0x0)
    0x240f9d18 : 0x1a3135 (0x3cf1f4 0x1 0xe 0x3cea24)
    0x240f9e28 : 0x19a8d4 (0x240f9e38 0x0 0xe 0x48)
    0x240f9ea8 : 0x13e9a3 (0x0 0x0 0x240f9ed8 0x1a8d19)
    0x240f9ef8 : 0x12915e (0x9aeb264b 0x1d 0x9abcd236 0x1d)
    0x240f9f48 : 0x1a19ac (0x0 0x8dca84 0x0 0x1a9564)
    0x240f9f88 : 0x1a96b0 (0x140abe78 0x260bbf8 0x240f9fa8 0x1a0769)
    0x240f9fa8 : 0x3b9cfa (0xde 0x140abe78 0x240f9fd8 0x1aba54)
    0x240f9fe8 : 0x19aa20 (0x140abe78 0x140abe78 0x0 0x19bb4a) Backtrace terminated-invalid frame pointer 0x140abf18
    Kernel version:
    Darwin Kernel Version 8.8.1: Mon Sep 25 19:42:00 PDT 2006; root:xnu-792.13.8.obj~1/RELEASE_I386
    Sun Feb 11 00:26:45 2007
    panic(cpu 0 caller 0x001A3135): Unresolved kernel trap (CPU 0, Type 14=page fault), registers:
    CR0: 0x8001003b, CR2: 0x00000017, CR3: 0x00da3000, CR4: 0x000006e0
    EAX: 0x00000017, EBX: 0x02bcde00, ECX: 0x0275f050, EDX: 0x00000017
    CR2: 0x00000017, EBP: 0x13eabea8, ESI: 0x00000007, EDI: 0x02ee53e8
    EFL: 0x00010006, EIP: 0x0019781f, CS: 0x00000008, DS: 0x025b0010
    Backtrace, Format - Frame : Return Address (4 potential args on stack)
    0x13eabcf8 : 0x128d1f (0x3c9540 0x13eabd1c 0x131df4 0x0)
    0x13eabd38 : 0x1a3135 (0x3cf1f4 0x0 0xe 0x3cea24)
    0x13eabe48 : 0x19a8d4 (0x13eabe5c 0x3 0x18 0xe)
    0x13eabea8 : 0x11e272 (0x17 0x5ff4a8 0x4c 0x0)
    0x13eabf28 : 0x11ec6b (0x2bcdeb4 0x7 0x0 0x1)
    0x13eabf48 : 0x124&95 (0x2bcde00 0x7 0x1407000 0x0)
    0x13eabfa8 : 0x12482e (0x0 0x11f75b 0x0 0x25ff26c)
    0x13eabfc8 : 0x19a74c (0x0 0x0 0x19d0b5 0x2757d08) Backtrace terminated-invalid frame pointer 0x0
    Kernel version:
    Darwin Kernel Version 8.8.1: Mon Sep 25 19:42:00 PDT 2006; root:xnu-792.13.8.obj~1/RELEASE_I386
    Sun Feb 11 10:15:19 2007
    panic(cpu 1 caller 0x001A3135): Unresolved kernel trap (CPU 1, Type 14=page fault), registers:
    CR0: 0x8001003b, CR2: 0x00000040, CR3: 0x00da3000, CR4: 0x000006e0
    EAX: 0x00000040, EBX: 0x00000000, ECX: 0x00000000, EDX: 0x00000040
    CR2: 0x00000040, EBP: 0x13e92e28, ESI: 0x00000000, EDI: 0x00003a1b
    EFL: 0x00010246, EIP: 0x003c4096, CS: 0x00000008, DS: 0x00030010
    Backtrace, Format - Frame : Return Address (4 potential args on stack)
    0x13e92c48 : 0x128d1f (0x3c9540 0x13e92c6c 0x131df4 0x0)
    0x13e92c88 : 0x1a3135 (0x3cf1f4 0x1 0xe 0x3cea24)
    0x13e92d98 : 0x19a8d4 (0x13e92da8 0x283 0xe 0x140048)
    0x13e92e28 : 0x3c4028 (0x2611fa0 0x29fd5c0 0x0 0x6)
    0x13e92e78 : 0x3c422c (0x2611fa0 0x2aca6a0 0x1563cb8 0x1)
    0x13e92eb8 : 0x3c435b (0x2611fa0 0x2acede0 0x13e92f08 0x34cd76)
    0x13e92ee8 : 0x3bf6fa (0x13e92f20 0x13e92f25 0xb 0x13e92f20)
    0x13e92f08 : 0x3c5aa4 (0x26389c0 0x13e92f20 0x2acee00 0x363d)
    0x13e92f48 : 0x3c5ad6 (0x2aca6d4 0x7 0x2aca6d4 0x7)
    0x13e92f78 : 0x3c6a72 (0x13e93cbc 0x3ef204 0x0 0x3611)
    0x13e93cf8 : 0x3c6fea (0x80 0x202 0x13e93d48 0x122f2d)
    0x13e93d38 : 0x3b1363 (0x30b78020 0x0 0x2873fb0 0x19d23a)
    0x13e93d78 : 0x18aac6 (0x25bf728 0x1 0x2873fb0 0x195199)
    0x13e93db8 : 0x12b4da (0x26bb794 0x26bb8a4 0x13e93df8 0x11e057)
    0x13e93df8 : 0x124b2b (0x26bb700 0x25bad38 0x1407834 0x0)
    0x13e93f08 : 0x1955a1 (0x13e93f44 0x0 0x0 0x0) Backtrace continues...
    Kernel version:
    Darwin Kernel Version 8.8.1: Mon Sep 25 19:42:00 PDT 2006; root:xnu-792.13.8.obj~1/RELEASE_I386
    Sun Feb 11 11:06:23 2007
    panic(cpu 1 caller 0x001A3135): Unresolved kernel trap (CPU 1, Type 14=page fault), registers:
    CR0: 0x8001003b, CR2: 0x0000000c, CR#: 0x00da3000, CR4: 0x000006e0
    EAX: 0x00000002, EBX: 0x24123000, ECX: 0x00000000, EDX: 0x00000000
    CR2: 0x0000000c, EBP: 0x00000000, ESI: 0x02767cec, EDI: 0x02762b8c
    EFL: 0x00010216, EAP: 0x0011f55f, CS: 0x00000008, DS: 0x00000010
    Backtrace, Format - Frame : Return Address (4 potential args on stack)
    0x14073e18 : 0x!28d1f (0x3c9540 0x14073e3c 0x131df4 0x0)
    0x14073e58 : 0x1a3135 (0x3cf1f4 0x1 0xe 0x3cea24)
    0x14073f68 : 0x19a8d4 (0x14073f80 x0 0x0 0x0) Backtrace terminated-invalid frame pointer 0x0
    Kernel version:
    Darwin Kernel Version 8.8.1: Mon Sep 25 19:42:00 PDT 2006; root:xnu-792.13.8.obj~1/RELEASE_I386
    Sun Feb 11 11:08:05 2007
    panic(cpu 0 caller 0x001A3135): Unresolved kernel trap (CPU 0, Type 14=page fault), registers:
    CR0: 0x8001003b, CR2: 0x00000000, CR#: 0x00da3000, CR4: 0x000006e0
    EAX: 0x03020000, EBX: 0x02a4d800, ECX: 0x00000000, EDX: 0x02a56840
    CR2: 0x00000000, EBP: 0x14023f58, ESI: x00000001, EDI: 0x000019a3
    EFL: 0x00010286, EAP: 0x00000000, CS: 0x00000008, DS: 0x00090010
    Backtrace, Format - Frame : Return Address (4 potential args on stack)
    0x14023d58 : 0x128d1f (0x3c9540 0x14023d7c 0x131df4 0x0)
    0x14023d98 : 0x1a3135 (0x3cf1f4 0x0 0xe 0x3cea24)
    0x14023ea8 : 0x19a8d4 (0x14023ec0 x2fe81e4 0x14023ec0 0x1a205d)
    0x14023f58 : 0x397bf1 (0x2a4d800 0x0 0x0 0x0)
    0x14023f88 : 0x397927 (0x2a56840 0x47868c00 0x0 0x13869f)
    0x14023fc8 : 0x19a74c (0x2a56840 0x0 0x19d0b5 0x2f56d60) Backtrace terminated-invalid frame pointer 0x0
    Kernel version:
    Darwin Kernel Version 8.8.1: Mon Sep 25 19:42:00 PDT 2006; root:xnu-792.13.8.obj~1/RELEASE_I386
    Mon Feb 12 00:19:49 2007
    panic(cpu 0 caller 0x001A3135): Unresolved kernel trap (CPU 0, Type 14=page fault), registers:
    CR0: 0x8001003b, CR2: 0x00000000, CR3: 0x00da3000, CR4: 0x000006e0
    EAX: 0x00000000, EBX: 0x004af480, ECX: 0x00000000, EDX: 0x004af480
    CR2: 0x00000000, EBP: 0x13f83d58, ESI: 0x00000000, EDI: 0x00000000
    EFL: 0x00010002, EIP: 0x0013f8d1, CS: 0x00000008, DS: 0x13f80010
    Backtrace, Format - Frame : Return Address (4 potential args on stack)
    0x13f83b78 : 0x128d1f (0x3c9540 0x13f83b9c 0x131df4 0x0)
    0x13f83bb8 : 0x1a3135 (0x3cf1f4 0x0 0xe 0x3cea24)
    0x13f83cc8 : 0x19a8d4 (0x13f83cd8 0x297 0xe 0x5d0048)
    0x13f83d58 : 0x13f93b (0x286d97c 0x1dcd6500 0x0 0x34a)
    0x13f83d98 : 0x13fbb2 (0x41339e08 0x41339da8 0x41339e08 0x202)
    0x13f83db8 : 0x11fa73 (0x2cd3acc 0x4af480 0x0 0x0)
    0x13f83e18 : 0x11fc6d (0x2cd3acc 0x310c600 0xf1bd1486 0x33)
    0x13f83e78 : 0x11f2a8 (0x2cd3acc 0x310c600 0x10000 0x0)
    0x13f83eb8 : 0x12b6d1 (0x310c600 0x10000 0x0 0x19d23a)
    0x13f83ee8 : 0x55f564 (0x267c0e0 0x18 0x260d12c 0x260d06c)
    0x13f83f08 : 0x398a1f (0x2667c00 0x26b1a80 0x1 0x260d050)
    0x13f83f58 : 0x397bf1 (0x26b1a80 0x1 0x13f83f88 0x3974d9)
    0x13f83f88 : 0x397927 (0x26b1e00 0x2c 0x70 0xffffffff)
    0x13f83fc8 : 0x19a74c (0x26b1e00 0x0 0x19d0b5 0x2601210) Backtrace terminated-invalid frame pointer 0x0
    Kernel loadable modules in backtrace (with dependencies):
    com.apple.iokit.IOHIDFamily(1.4.9)@0x54a000
    Kernel version:
    Darwin Kernel Version 8.8.1: Mon Sep 25 19:42:00 PDT 2006; root:xnu-792.13.8.obj~1/RELEASE_I386
    Mon Feb 12 14:24:08 2007
    panic(cpu 0 caller 0x001A3135): Unresolved kernel trap (CPU 0, Type 14=page fault), registers:
    CR0: 0x80010033, CR2: 0x00000018, CR3: 0x00da3000, CR4: 0x000006e0
    EAX: 0x8e3ac922, EBX: 0x0260b318, ECX: 0x00000000, EDX: 0x00001794
    CR2: 0x00000018, EBP: 0x1408bd58, ESI: 0x004b74dc, EDI: 0x00001794
    EFL: 0x00010002, EIP: 0x0013ea9c, CS: 0x00000008, DS: 0x14080010
    Backtrace, Format - Frame : Return Address (4 potential args on stack)
    0x1408bb78 : 0x128d1f (0x3c9540 0x1408bb9c 0x131df4 0x0)
    0x1408bbb8 : 0x1a3135 (0x3cf1f4 0x0 0xe 0x3cea24)
    0x1408bcc8 : 0x19a8d4 (0x1408bcd8 0x276106c 0xe 0x130048)
    0x1408bd58 : 0x13fca7 (0x260b318 0x8e3ac922 0x1794 0x127eb9)
    0x1408bd98 : 0x12012d (0x287cb94 0x4af480 0x0 0x2)
    0x1408bdf8 : 0x125b6a (0x287cb94 0x3000102 0x8000 0xd0)
    0x1408bf08 : 0x1955a1 (0x1408bf44 0x0 0x0 0x0)
    0x1408bfc8 : 0x19ad4e (0x260165c 0x0 0x19d0b5 0x2600018) No mapping exists for frame pointer
    Backtrace terminated-invalid frame pointer 0xbfff7538
    Kernel version:
    Darwin Kernel Version 8.8.1: Mon Sep 25 19:42:00 PDT 2006; root:xnu-792.13.8.obj~1/RELEASE_I386
    Mon Feb 12 15:12:45 2007
    panic(cpu 0 caller 0x001A3135): Unresolved kernel trap (CPU 0, Type 14=page fault), registers:
    CR0: 0x8001003b, CR2: 0x00000504, CR#: 0x00da3000, CR4: 0x000006e0
    EAX: 0x00000000, EBX: 0x00000000, ECX: 0x00000000, EDX: 0x00000000
    CR2: 0x00000504, EBP: 0x14083d58, ESI: 0x00000000, EDI: 0x01407f3c
    EFL: 0x00010002, EAP: 0x0016069b, CS: 0x00000008, DS: 0x14080010
    Backtrace, Format - Frame : Return Address (4 potenuial args on stack)
    0x14083a68 : 0x!28d1f (0x3c9540 0x14083a8c 0x131df4 0x0)
    0x14083aa8 : 0x1a3135 (0x3cf1f4 0x0 0xe 0x3cea24)
    0x14083bb8 : 0x19a8d4 (0x14083bc8 x31da37c
    Mon Feb 12 15:28:39 2007
    panic(cpu 0 caller 0x003BAEA6): OSObject::_RESERVEDOSObject15 called
    Backtrace, Format - Frame : Return Address (4 potential args on stack)
    0x1409bb68 : 0x128d1f (0x3c9540 0x1409bb8c 0x131df4 0x0)
    0x1409bba8 : 0x3baea6 (0x3eeff0 0x3ef174 0x3ef174 0xf)
    0x1409bbc8 : 0x3bc1c6 (0x4ac8ec 0xf 0x1 0x140860)
    0x1409bbe8 : 0x3c0bfc (0x2aee880 0x4ac938 0x1409bc18 0x3bc325)
    0x1409bc18 : 0x3c0abe (0x2a171c0 0x0 0x1 0x0)
    0x1409bc38 : 0x3bc2b6 (0x2a171c0 0x0 0x1 0x1a1ec0)
    0x1409bc58 : 0x3bc385 (0x2a171c0 0x0 0x1409bc78 0x19d23a)
    0x1409bc78 : 0x384020 (0x2a171c0 0xffff 0x2684c84 0x19a57e)
    0x1409bc98 : 0x384053 (0x2684c80 0x1 0x1409bcc8 0x2684c80)
    0x1409bcb8 : 0x3bc2b6 (0x2684c80 0x0 0x1 0x383f24)
    0x1409bcd8 : 0x3bc385 (0x2684c80 0x0 0x1 0x2684c80)
    0x1409bcf8 : 0x388085 (0x2684c80 0x2a17800 0x0 0x3198c44)
    0x1409bd38 : 0x388209 (0x2a17800 0x4 0x0 0x3198c44)
    0x1409bd58 : 0x3aef45 (0x2a17800 0x4ac980 0x1409bd88 0x0)
    0x1409bd78 : 0x188cd1 (0x25bf728 0x3198c6c 0x1409bdac 0x11cc47)
    0x1409bdb8 : 0x12b4da (0x3198c44 0x2e7c8a4 0x0 0x0) Backtrace continues...
    Kernel version:
    Darwin Kernel Version 8.8.1: Mon Sep 25 19:42:00 PDT 2006; root:xnu-792.13.8.obj~1/RELEASE_I386
    Tue Feb 13 23:36:49 2007
    panic(cpu 0 caller 0x001A3135): Unresolved kernel trap (CPU 0, Type 6=invalid opcode), registers:
    CR0: 0x80010033, CR2: 0x:46fc000, CR3: 0x0da3000, CR4: 0x000006e0
    EAX: 0x315f8070, EBX: 0x000003fa, ECX: 0x00000000, EDX: 0x315e6070
    CR2: 0x13ebbce0, EBP: 0x13ebbcf8, ESI: 0x00000002, EDI: 0x315f8050
    EFL: 0x00010246, EIP: 0x0075c9ef, CS: 0x00000008, DS: 0x00000010
    Backtrace, Format - Frame : Return Address (4 potential apgs on stack)
    0x13ebbb48 : 0x128d1f
    Tue Feb 13 23:39:15 2007
    panic(cpu 0 Caller 0x001A3135): Unresolved kernel trap (CPU 0, Type 14=page fault), registers:
    CR0: 0x8001003b, CR2: 0x00000504, CR#: 0x00da3000, CR4: 0x000006e0
    EAX: 0x00000000, EBX: 0x00000000, ECX: 0x00000000, EDX: 0x00000000
    CR2: 0x00000504, EBP: 0x14013d58, ESI: 0x0000000p, EDI: 0x01407f3c
    EFL: 0x00010002, EAP: 0x0016069b, CS: 0x00000008, DS: 0x14010010
    Backtrace, Format - Frame : Return Address (4 potential args on stack)
    0x14013a68 : 0x!28d1f (0x3c9540 0x14013a8c 0x131df4 0x0)
    0x14013aa8 : 0x1a3135 (0x3cf1f4 0x0 0xe 0x3cea24)
    0x14013bb8 : 0x19a8d4 (0x14013bc8 x241b9000 0xe 0x241b0048)
    0x14013d58 : 0x1a2a7e (0x1407f3c 0x0 0x0 0x3)
    0x14013e68 : 0x19a8d4 (0x14013e78 0x260c2c0 0xe 0x1a0 48)
    0x14013f18 : 0x1a42f5 (0x1f 0x260fc64 0x14013f38 0x6)
    0x1$013f38 : 0x19d871 (0x0 0x0 0x6339facf 0x206)
    0x14013f58 : 0x135f23 (0x0 0x0 0x14013f88 0x13594b)
    0x1401
    Wed Feb 14 00:06:54 2007
    panic(cpu 1 caller 0x001A3135): Unresolved kernel trap (CPU 1, Type 14=page fault), registers:
    CR0: 0x8001003b, CR2: 0x00000010, CR#: 0x00da3000, CR4: 0x000006e0
    EAX: 0x00000000, EBX: 0x01616300, ECX: 0x026074c4, EDX: 0x00000010
    CR2: 0x00000010, EBP: 0x13eeb388, ESI: 0x0168de7c, EDI: 0x00000000
    EFL: 0x00010202, EAP: 0x0017e2c8, CS: 0x00000008, DS: 0x13ee0010
    Backtrace, Format - Frame : Return Address (4 potential args on stack)
    0x13eeb1c8 : 0x!28d1f (0x3c9540 0x13eeb1ec 0x131df4 0x0)
    0x13eeb208 : 0x1a3135 (0x3cf1f4 0x1 0xe 0x3cea24)
    0x13eeb318 : 0x19a8d4 (0x13eeb328 x287 0xe 0x170048)
    0x13eeb388 : 0x17fa20 (0x168de7c 0x0 0x13eeb3b8 0x1a1ec0)
    0x13eeb3a8 : 0x174b2d (0x168de7c 0x1 0x13eeb3d8 0x199c36)
    0x13eeb3e8 : 0x174e08 (0x288abb8 0x1 0x81dc0 0x140783$)
    0x13eeb428 : 0x165a24 (0x288abb0 0x288cd3c 0x13eeb488 0x193821)
    0x13eeb488 : 0x16551d (0x25f2c00 0x77000 0x0 0x7a000)
    0x13eeb578 : x165b09 (0xffe00000 0x0 0x0 0x0)
    0x13eeb5b: : 0x13a7d4 (0x1407834 0x0 0x0 0xffe00000)
    0x13eeb608 : 0x36bd44 (0x25f0890 0x1000 0x0 0x6a40)
    0x13eeb698 : 0x3369ae (0x13eeb9b8 0x25241000 0x26074c4 0x )
    0x13eeb958 : 0x335f09 (0x13eeb9b8 0x28aac60 0x25241000 0x1000)
    0x13eebf68 : 0x378337 (0x28659c4 0x25fbf08 0x25fbf4c 0x0)
    0x13eebfc8 : 0x19acae (0x2600f54 0x19ad30 0x8 0x2600f54) NO mapping exists
    Wed Feb 14 00:09:19 2007
    panic(cpu 0 caller 0x003BAEA6): OSSerialize::_RESERVEDOSSerialize4 called
    Backtrace, Format - Frame : Return Address (4 potential args on stack)
    0x13eabba8 : 0x128d1f (0x3c9540 0x13eabbcc 0x131df4 0x0)
    0x13eabbe8 : 0x3baea6 (0x3eeff0 0x3ef4c8 0x3ef4c8 0x4)
    0x13eabc08 : 0x3c1982 (0x4ac9f8 0x4 0xda0 0x10)
    0x13eabc28 : 0x3bdd61 (0x2acc520 0x4ac950 0x2f22004 0x15e0001)
    0x13eabc48 : 0x3bddb5 (0x2617700 0x2acc520 0x1 0x1255c000)
    0x13eabc68 : 0x3a4053 (0x2acc520 0x39ca 0x10000 0x2)
    0x13eabcc8 : 0x3a3ed3 (0x2f22000 0x2f22000 0x2f7fa40 0x15f8b000)
    0x13eabcf8 : 0x3ae9a8 (0x"f22000 0x2f7fa40 0x15f8b000 0x1)
    0x13eabd38 : 0x3b1e17 (0x2d11c00 0x1 0x2f7fa40 0x1)
    0x13eabd68 : 0x189939 (0x2d11c00 0x1 0x2f7fa40 0x2ecedc0)
    0x13eabdb8 : 0x12b4da (0x2eced8c 0x2e4d9a0 0x13eabdf8 0x11e057)
    0x13eabdf8 : 0x124b2b (0x2eced00 0x25b9e18 0x1407898 0x0)
    0x13eabf08 : 0x1955a1 (0x13eabf44 0x0 0x0 0x0)
    0x13eabfc8 : 0x19ad4e (0x25ff078 0x1 0x19d0b5 0x2767a7c) No mapping exists for frame pointer
    Backtrace terminated-invalid frame pointer 0xb0220908
    Kernel version:
    Darwin Kernel Version 8.8.1: Mon Sep 25 19:42:00 PDT 2006; root:xnu-792.13.8.obj~1/RELEASE_I386
    Sat Feb 17 00:37:22 2007
    panic(cpu 0 Caller 0x001A3135): Unresolved kernel trap (CPU 0, Type 14=page fault), registers:
    CR0: 0x8001003b, CR2: 0x588d040b, CR#: 0x00da000, CR4: 0x000006e0
    EAX: 0x00000000( EBX: 0x0272f188, ECX: 0x02b93050, EDX: 0x02ca9dac
    CR2: 0x588d040b, EBP: 0x1403bfc8, ESI: x030aaf04, EDI: 0x0260001c
    EFL: 0x00010046, EAP: 0x0037831f, CS: 0x00000004, DS: 0x0000000c
    Backtrace, Format - Frame : Return Address (4 potential args on stack)
    0x1403bdc8 : 0x!28d1f (0x3c9540 0x1403bdec 0x131df4 0x0)
    0x1403be08 : 0x1a3135 (0x3cf1f4 0x0 0xe 0x3cea24)
    0x1403bf18 : 0x19a8d4 (0x1403bf28 x2b93050
    Mon Feb 19 15:22:15 2007
    panic(cpu 0 caller 0x001A3135): Unresolved kernel trap (CPU 0, Type 14=page fault), registers:
    CR0: 0x8001003b, CR2: 0x766544bf, CR3: 0x00d5f000, CR4: 0x000006e0
    EAX: 0x00000002, EBX: 0x13e03df8, ECX: 0x00000001, EDX: 0x13e03df8
    CR2: 0x766544bf, EBP: 0x13e03dc8, ESI: 0x7665444f, EDI: 0x7665444f
    EFL: 0x00010202, EIP: 0x001e3074, CS: 0x00000008, DS: 0x00000010
    Backtrace, Format - Frame : Return Address (4 potential args on stack)
    0x13e03bc8 : 0x128d1f (0x3c9540 0x13e03bec 0x131df4 0x0)
    0x13e03c08 : 0x1a3135 (0x3cf1f4 0x0 0xe 0x3cea24)
    0x13e03d18 : 0x19a8d4 (0x13e03d28 0x151fc68 0xe 0x48)
    0x13e03dc8 : 0x1dd7b1 (0x7665444f 0x2 0x13e03df8 0x19d23a)
    0x13e03e18 : 0x1d0ace (0x7665444f 0x2 0x4950474f 0x25d6630)
    0x13e03e38 : 0x32e291 (0x7665444f 0x2 0x25fd220 0x13e03e68)
    0x13e03e58 : 0x37b257 (0x25fd220 0xe00002db 0x0 0x0)
    0x13e03ee8 : 0x37b9be (0x4ab380 0x2a3db00 0x4ab220 0x4ab218)
    0x13e03f58 : 0x3b6315 (0x462260 0x390002 0x13e03f78 0x19d23a)
    0x13e03f78 : 0x13d7d2 (0x25d0100 0x390002 0x19d23a 0x25ca188)
    0x13e03fc8 : 0x19a74c (0x0 0x0 0x19d0b5 0x25ca144) Backtrace terminated-invalid frame pointer 0x0
    Kernel version:
    Darwin Kernel Version 8.8.1: Mon Sep 25 19:42:00 PDT 2006; root:xnu-792.13.8.obj~1/RELEASE_I386
    Thu Mar 1 15:11:29 2007
    panic(cpu 0 caller 0x001A3135): Unresolved kernel trap (CPU 0, Type 14=page fault), registers:
    CR0: 0x8001003b, CR2: 0x00000025, CR#: 0x00da3000, CR4: 0x000006e0
    EAX: 0x00000025, EBX: 0x00108f68, ECX: 0x00000000, EDX: 0x00000025
    CR2: 0x00000025, EBP: 0x00000000, ESI: 0x008dca84, EDI: 0x00000000
    EFL: 0x00010206, EAP: 0x00108f8a, CS: 0x00000008, DS: 0x00000010
    Backtrace, Format - Frame : Return Address (4 potential args on stack)
    0x108da8 : 0x12(d1f (0x3c9540 0x108dcc 0x131df4 0x0)
    0x108de8 : 0x1a3135 (0x3cf1f4 0x0 0xe 0x3cea24)
    0x108ef8 : 0x19a8d4 (0x108f04 0xe 0x100048 0x3a0010) Backtrace terminated-invalid frame pointer 0x0
    Kernel version:
    Darwin Kernel Version 8.8.1: Mon Sep 25 19:42:00 PDT 2006; root:xnu-792.13.8.obj~1/RELEASE_I386
    Tue Mar 13 18:22:31 2007
    panic(cpu 0 caller 0x001A3135): Unresolved kernel trap (CPU 0, Type 14=page fault), registers:
    CR0: 0x8001003b, CR2: 0x00000001, CR3: 0x00da3000, CR4: 0x000006e0
    EAX: 0x03020000, EBX: 0x02a66880, ECX: 0x00000000, EDX: 0x02a73180
    CR2: 0x00000001, EBP: 0x13e63f58, ESI: 0x00000001, EDI: 0x00ba3788
    EFL: 0x00010286, EIP: 0x00000001, CS: 0x00000008, DS: 0x02760010
    Backtrace, Format - Frame : Return Address (4 potential args on stack)
    0x13e63d58 : 0x128d1f (0x3c9540 0x13e63d7c 0x131df4 0x0)
    0x13e63d98 : 0x1a3135 (0x3cf1f4 0x0 0xe 0x3cea24)
    0x13e63ea8 : 0x19a8d4 (0x13e63ec0 0x260fc64 0x13e63ed8 0x133b25)
    0x13e63f58 : 0x397bf1 (0x2a66880 0x135ec3 0x0 0x276980c)
    0x13e63f88 : 0x397927 (0x2a73180 0x0 0x450 0x1303)
    0x13e63fc8 : 0x19a74c (0x2a73180 0x0 0x19d0b5 0x260891c) Backtrace terminated-invalid frame pointer 0x0
    Kernel version:
    Darwin Kernel Version 8.8.1: Mon Sep 25 19:42:00 PDT 2006; root:xnu-792.13.8.obj~1/RELEASE_I386
    My white MacBook (not C2D) has a 2GHz prossessor ad 1 GB RAM (All bought and installed by Apple).
    I may have misplaced my topic, but I didn't know quite where to post it.
    Thanks!

    I'm so fed up with these Kernel Panics and Random
    shutdowns! It seems like they occour more frequently
    now than ever before.
    So, you've done all the steps the other people have pointed you to? You've re-loaded the OS? You've swapped out RAM to see if that fixes things?
    I don't know what to do next. Call Apple and
    complain? I really don't have a clue. Any
    suggestions?
    I think it's probably time to take it to Apple. Either call them and explain what you've done to narrow down the problem or take it in to a repair center.
    From your symptom (that it seems to panic when you move it) I'd wonder if there's a cold solder joint or broken trace on one of the boards, and when you move it a little bit, there's an electrical interruption or short that causes your panics.
    I've never looked inside a MacBook, so I don't know if it's possible with that particular model, but I've seen similar kinds of things with other laptops.
    charlie

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