Are you on 8.6 or higher? Hold down the space bar at startup and the
extensions manager should appear - choose new set and activate those
which you don't think are a problem - or if you like you can just
activate the top half of the extns and continue. If there is still a
problem choose the bottom half and continue etc etc etc until you find
the little devil(s) that are crashing the mac.
I find it faster and easier to do i�t manually - you could try with
extensions for "basic" and "full" mac OS and see what happens then ?
if it works you add 10 more extensions and restart .
kenta


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