The original system software that shipped with the G3 Kanga was OS 8.  Apple
has its own UDF Volume Access extension, and that extension you see loading
at start-up may be something leftover from a Toast installation, as someone
mentioned above, although I do not know if that is the problem.  Still, get
rid of it if you are not using it (unless it is the Apple OS extension).

I would wipe the hard drive completely, open up the Kanga while properly
grounded, make sure all connections are secure, perform any upgrades then,
and finally, clean out the entire inside of any dust and dirt before
assembling it.  Since you added a 20 gig hard drive, I assume you know how
to do this.

Finally, afer reassembing it, I would run Tech Tool Pro 2 on it to see if
there is any hardware problem before reloading any software.

DeVaul



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