I actually found 9.2.2 to be much more stable and faster on my
PowerComputing Power Tower Pro 180 with 384MB Ram

> << I just wiped 9.2.2 off my drive tonight just for the fact that it seems to
> have a mind of it's own. It was very unstable on my 8500/G3 >>
> 
> This is precisely one of the reasons I have multiple partions/hard drives,
> with various OS's on them. Each OS has whatever extensions I need that it can
> run. Let's me boot off different OS's to repair the main drive or check
> against a OS/App conflict and so on. No reinstalling and then finding and
> installing patches, drivers etc. At the moment, I have 8.6, 9.1, 9.2.2 and
> OSX.1.5, but run 9.2.2 since it seems fastest and I have no problems. 8.6
> doesn't let me use my FW or USB stuff so I only use that when I wonder if a
> newer OS isn't playing nice with some new gadget, like my Skyline wireless
> card setup.
> 
> STeve


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