Get OS 9.1 not 9.0.4. The former is rather clunky and crash prone. Use Conflict Catcher or the Extensions Manager (there's another one out there that I can't remember the name of that's about $15.00) What ever you use, take the time to create the proper sets and you will be a lot happier in the long run.

I had a corrupted file that was crashing AppleWorks on a G3 upgraded PCP210. After running Disk Doctor repeated times, (takes a long time on an 160MB external USB drive). Thought I had a virus. Ordered the latest Norton Anti-Virus (that turned out to be what I already had). Since I didn't have my AppleWorks 6 disk with me, I ordered another copy. It turned out to be AppleWorks 6.2. Installed both and problem still there. Thirty plus minutes with Conflict Catcher 8 solved the problem.

RHB


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