Obviously if you have several FaceSpan applications they can all share the same common extension. You may find that if you trash it another application may start to complain. Disable it and run the machine for a while before you do anything drastic. Regards, Tim.
Thamks - did that


Here is my unsolved MAIN problem, I purchased at low coast a new sonnet g3 35o mhz processor upgrade and installed it and it went very well - then I checked the sonnet page for driver upgrades and there was one! so I installed that one -> from 2.0 to 2.0.2 now occasionally the mac freezes on the start of the icon parade just when it is about to load the sonnet upgrade extension - I zapped and rebuilt and threw away all prefs, but I am not sure yet if this is a permanenent cure, the icons on desktop was sagged and broken aswell, - the thing is that of course I could go back to the 2.0 driver but the 2.02 update mde the Mac almost increadibly fast compared with earlier and I want to keep that speed. I do have a broken wrambank that I don't use, and the vendor say that was okay, but I am also using the upgradeprocessor experiencing that in some applications, games and photoshop, the drawing is a bit striped and flickering, when there is movement not when the line is drawn, with the 2.0 it was at 256 colours and with 2.0. 2 the same but lesser occurs at a 1000 colours, to replace the wrambank will requiere a new motherboard, and 7500 - 7600 are quite easy to find here but not the 7300, (and I want to play sound from the ATA disk without havin to use the AV OPTIMIZER,) I run a 7300 - was it Drew that also had problems with the wrambanks ?
and did this happen to anyone else? or something similair ? are there any extensions known to conflict with sonnet upgrades?
kenta
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