>In general if you see "Type -11 Error" on the splash screen when extensions
>begin parading you'll know it is overclocked beyond what the motherboard
>can tolerate for a particular processor card.

I opened it up this weekend and cleared the dust.  The card has a heat sink
that spans the length of the card but no fan.  Is that unusual?  Where would
the mods be for overclocking?  I didn't see any.  When I closed it up I began
getting type - 10 finder errors.  But since then I have received no errors.
It has a Seagate Barracuda drive.


>Doing a clean reinstallation of your OS may solve the problem.

I think I may go to 9.1

Steve

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