>Have had this problem before, and think it was Conflict Catchet that
>caused it. Start cpu with OS cd, by restarting with OS CD in drive and
>with shift-C buttons pressed. Do a reinstall OS. this will clear up.
>then reinstall CCatcher. Did this afetr total frustaration, but worked.
>Oh yes write down any ISP info as it will reset it. Any one have any
>better solutions?
>
>Andrew Grebneff wrote:
>
>>This is NUTS.
>>
>>I cannot check for problems on the 9600 because I cannot open ANY
>>application... it crashes every time I try (with extensions enabled).
>>Can't use Conflict Catcher, even!
>>
>  >  It won't find any conflicts if extensions are disabled, will it?

I trashed CC and all related files metastasing throughout my system. 
That enabled my Extensions Manager, but the crashing didn't go away. 
I disabled some unused extensions and THAT seems to have done the 
trick.
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