On Oct 26, 2005, at 9:23 AM, Shawn Jesty wrote:

I've found a couple of cases of this mentioned on the www, it's usually blamed on broken aliases found in OS 9's system folder?

that's it. look in the startup items...it sounds like you're tru=ying to mount ammleshare volumes at startup.

Start classic into Extension Manage and look in startup items.


Thanks Bruce,

unfortunately, turning off everything in the Startup items didn't do it. However, if I restart with extension off, Classic starts up fine. Should I do the old OS 9 drill, Apple set of extensions only then work one by one from there?

Thanks.

Shawn

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