A new problem has just appeared on my 9600/200-G3 OS9.1, lotsa RAM (not interleaved). I haven't changed anything...
And the canonical answer is: "Then everything's working fine, right?"
If I'm perusing a website and select Print, then hit the print button, IE5 quits. Then, if I try to print a page in another open program such as Eudora, that program quits too. Click on the Remote Access CP icon to quit connection and Remote Access itself quits. When I try to restart it goes back to the desktop picture, icons disappear; cursor still works, and I can select Restart from the menubar, but the command is ignored. I have to force restart, after which the print function works... for a while.
Could the printer driver have become corrupted?
Try rebuilding the Desktop first. This will often cure bizarre, suddenly occurring oddities.
Also, if you haven't done it in a year or so, reinstall your OS. The System can get corrupted over time. But, always, as a first attempted solution, rebuild the Desktop
I have begun to think that the problems with this computer stem from a damaged Sonnet 400 G3 card. Guess I'll have to look for a replacement...
I sincerely doubt it's the card. It's strikes me as more of a software problem. -- Chris Tucker [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gis.net/~cht
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