I have both HFS and HFS+ drives attached to the 2400 w/8.6 (G3 240/512, 112
RAM) and they seem to work fine.

Most problems seem to be with the memory error messages (the so-called
fragmentation problem, I think), and also when connected to the net and
flipping backl and forth between email (Eudora Lite) and other programs
like Photoshop and Word in Office 98).

Anybody have suggestions on how to avoid these kind of crashes?

Tom Klinkowstein

At 10:14 AM 9/13/99, Elena Batoyon wrote:
>HFS+ is not required to use 8.6. Since 9.0 is coming out in October
>(reportedly) I'm going to wait until then to upgrade. (Crazy me!)
>
>>I too am curious about moving from 8.1 to 8.6 but my question is in regard
>>to the file system. I am currently using HFS and would like to know if I
>>have the option stay with that or is HFS+ a requirement?
>>
>>Andy
>
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