So If I only run Finder when I put it to sleep in Basic Finder it will
wake up without more problems more often?

On 8/30/05, Doc Holliday <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You are "stepping on" the system heap when you restart, which causes the
> system to crash. This is common with PowerBooks. They use a lot of
> "real" memory when they wake up. Both my 3400c's and my 1400c do this.
> This was, also, pretty common with older Macs that had smaller amounts
> of RAM. I am unaware of a specific "fix" for this in 1400's. Putting
> more RAM in the machine would help, but the max RAM of the 1400 really
> isn't high enough, in my experience, to entirely eliminate this.
> 
> I never shut off my 1400, ever. But, I never put it to sleep running
> more than one small app and I am running an absolute basic system with
> very few extensions, (8.6). That has, effectively, eliminated the
> crashing on wake up with it. Not really practical if you use it for
> anything. I do shut off my 3400c's, but when I do put them to sleep,
> they frequently crash...
> 

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