Peter Aan wrote:

>All of a sudden, I have had startup problems on my 210.  When I start it, I
>get an error message that says that I do not have enough memory to load all
>of the extensions, so it boots ups with no extensions.  I have 128 megs of
>physical ram, and when I get to the desktop, the computer shows that I have
>tons of free ram available to load programs.
>
>I have tried:
>rebuilding the desktop
>zapping the pram
>norton, disk aid & tech tools
>resetting the CUDA button  on the MB
>
>It boots fine from a system CD-Rom.  I am running OS 8.5.
>
>Any ideas?  Thanks in advance.

Yes...the correct expression is " Suddenly, I have had problems on my 210 ! "

Your finder prefs may have been corrupted (power outage can do this).
What you could try next is to go to System folder>Preference folder> finder
preferences.
Take the finder prefs and drag it to the trash.
Restart the computer (cmnd-control-start key)
A new finder preference file will be created in the system folder,
whereupon you can empty the trash of the old file.

Cheers...Michael



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