Take a look at your extensions folder. An INIT is trying to load and
can't find the resources it needs, or is loading after another
extension it needs and requires a restart. If the former, just disable
whatever it is you don't have (like a video card or accelerator) or
move the thing you have so that it loads ahead of everything else: you
do this by adding a space or two before the init you want to move -- be
careful if you move it too far it might conflict with another extension
that needs to load first. You could also have a dead PRAM battery which
causes your system to forget everything it new about starting up. i.e.
once the INIT has loaded and restarted your computer, the PRAM reminds
it that it has what it needs and never has to restart again.
On Apr 2, 2005, at 5:41 PM, Robbie Johnstone wrote:
Hi Guys,
At startup, my Color Classic boots twice - and is fine following the
second boot. Why might this be the case?
Cheers,
Rob
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