Bob,
  Most people have had better luck using a non-machine-specific system install. There 
are probably parts that are installed that are specific to the the iMac. I erased the 
rest of your message so I can't remember if you did a clean install creating a new 
system folder. With the new system folder, you can remove unneeded extensions and 
control panels.

  You might try that if you haven't, then move specific extensions from your old 
system folder that you need (a few at a time) to your new system folder. Test out the 
changes each time with as many programs as you use to make sure you don't have 
conflicts and continue until you have a stable system.


On Saturday, June 21, 2003
>
>Last weekend I upgraded to OS 9.1 from 8.6 using an iMac system disk. 

Paul
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