Alejandro Desalvo wrote:

Hi, once again listers!! I write once more to see if some one can help me.
I'm experiencing crushes and freezes while using my PowerPC 9600/300. I'm
not quiet sure what it might be due to. I zapped the RAM as some of you
recommended and no improvement was shown I also tried removing my smallest
RAM chips but got crushes again. I'm using OS 9.2.2 which I've installed
using OS9Helper application and the acctual amount of RAM is 192MB (2 32MB
chips and 2 64MB chips). I have installed an application called Debugger. It
appears every time my system crushes. I can send you the log file that it
gave me last time, if you want to. I don't think I can send it as an
attachement...
Last time I posted this problem I told you that it happend only when using
internet application like email client or internet explorer. But it seems
that is a system instability because it happend while using some other
program.
Finally you might want to know that my powerpc is connected to the internet
through a network, not directly. And I share some files with a WindowsXP PC.


When I installed 9.2.2 on my 9600 via OS 9 Helper there were some stability problems. I traced it down to two extensions in the System Folder: ProxyApp and Classic Support UI. Once these were disabled in Extensions Manager the problems disappeared. Though I don't know what effect disabling Classic Support UI will have if you happen to have OS X is on another partition or drive.


-RPM

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