On 10/02/2003, Michelle Klein-Hass wrote:

>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?

Drew, IIRC you may want to check the extension which loaded right after 
the Apple Audio Extension (or maybe the one right before). On my Pismo, 
sometimes it's not been the extension whose icon you see last, but the 
one that was in process of loading that caused the problem (or else, the 
extension right before AAE, and it conflicted with AAE).

HTH,

Jim

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