>When I've had that problem in the past, there have been times when 
>Conflict Catcher was able to pinpoint the offending extension even before 
>the parade begins and enable me to disable the extension to allow startup 
>to continue.


>>IMHE, CC is the cause of more troubles than it fixes and I would 
>>uninstall that immediately.

Yeah, I would have to agree with that.  My girlfriend has already removed CC from her 
7500 because of the trouble it caused and I'll probably do the same on my 9500 (that 
was $75 down the tubes).  But, I can't deny that it has caught a couple of problematic 
extensions and saved me some time.  However, other times when I'm having software 
confilcts, it doesn't have a thing to say.  

I've considered running it when I'm having an apparent software problem, then removing 
it when the problem is fixed.

But then, quite a few people have trashed Norton Systemworks, but it has saved 
my...er...hard drive, on more than one occasion, and I'm keeping Norton handy.

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