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It has also caused my external speakers (connected via USB audio interface) to emit a horrible beeping sound, which it never used to do. There have been a few times when it's slept fine. I've never been able to get my imac G5 to deep sleep from the system preferences (nor my previous computer and emac which this was set up from).
I have tried disconnecting all peripheral devices and that hasn't helped. Also run disk utility (says everything is fine) and used Tiger Cache Cleaner on all fronts, including the deep cache clean. And checked everything out with the hardware test- no problem.
A few other issues: a few instances of the grey screen "you must restart your computer" thing (kernel panic?) but not since i ran some of the other maintence. And a few times i've booted up the screen has been "soft", happened just now.
Third party RAM, BTW.
My computer falls into the repair extension plan for video and power problems, but i don't know if this is related . . .

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