Ryan Coleman6/14/02 3:59 [EMAIL PROTECTED] just
like any other app, which it used to be so slow to load and work within, I
just despised using it.  Now it's really fast and hasn't crashed or frozen
once since 10.1.5 has been installed.

The only "problem" I've noticed, is that even though I set my start up drive
to "drive A" which has 9.2.2 on it and a lot of apps and work in progress on
it, (I select drive A both in sys pref. in OSX and in Drive A,) it will
start from that drive 6 or 7 times, and then for some reason, I start up my
G-4 and it will automatically boot into Drive B, almost as if OSX is trying
to "dominate" and take over to become the primary start up program.  I
haven't changed anything or changed preference.  I have to go into system
preferences and re-set the start up drive to A in both systems, and once
again, it will work fine for a half dozen start-ups or so, and then out of
the blue, it boots from drive B. It doesn't freeze or behave differently,
and it's not a big problem, certainly one that I can live with.  I'm just a
little confused as to why OSX seems to want to "take over" like that.
Anyone else experienced anything like that?

Other than that, it's been the smoothest and least "buggy" of all the OSX
upgrades/downloads that I've seen so far.

Regards,

Ron Ward
G List co-nanny/monitor
Austin, TX.

I use a G-4, 500 MHz, 1.5GB ram, HD"A" 60GB Deskstar 7200 rpm, HD "B" 80 GB
Western Digital 7200 rpm Spec. Ed. with 8 MB Backside Cache, ATI Radeon 8500
AGP 4X Video Board for Mac w/64MB on board, and "USB 2" internal PCI board
with 4 -"USB 2" outlets installed(much faster than USB 1 for video and
camera downloads).  Roadrunner/Time Warner Cable Modem, using Epson Stylus
Printer and Epson 1240U scanner and so far, all work great in 9.2.2 and OSX
(looking for a piece of wood to knock on!).  


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