On 28/09/05, Martin sheppard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I'm used to chasing down extension conflicts in OS7.x and 8.x, but
> doing it through OS X seems to be a slightly different ball game.  When
> I tried to "sort" the problem using Norton Disk Doctor I succeeded in
> crashing the whole machine leaving me with something akin to a black
> "screen of death" complete with Unix(?) type prompt.  Only some frantic
> CD booting and re-building saved the day.

>From what I can tell, Norton's thrown in the towel as regards OSX ...
I guess they can't figure out how to offer a viable and useful version
in the Unix world of OSX.

As to the problem at hand, have you tried trashing the '9' prefs
folder then launching classic as normal with all extensions 'on'? Then
(assuming it works) re-introducing only those prefs you need.

Dave
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