At 15:27pm -0800 on 12/4/03,  you (Robert McAllister), wrote:

> I forgot to mention it before but try booting without extensions by
> holding down shift until you see "extensions off" on the OS screen. If
> the delay is gone then it's probably some kind of extension conflict or
> corruption. Or the network is causing the delay like another PCI'er
> mentioned. Disconnect from it and boot to see what happens.

You might also find the Servers folder in your system folder and trash the
contents, they're all aliases, IINM.

 Paul

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