On Wednesday 01 October 2003 10:55 pm, Andrew Kershaw wrote:

> Here's another tidbit:
> Since I got it, every second boot or so has crashed mid-extensions
> with a system error supposedly caused by "Apple Audio Extension".
> Curiously, this has happened in 9.2.2, 9.2.1, and off a 9.2.1 CD, so
> it's clearly nothing to do with the extension itself - some other
> trickery is at work.

I've seen this! Only once, and it was under MacOS 9.1 on my Wallstreet. Scared 
the fsck out of me. The next time I booted I checked the Audio Extension and 
it was fine. Weird...anyone else see this on a G3 PowerBook?

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