Classic started just fine under Jaguar for me. It did ask me if I 
wanted to install the support extensions. Although, I didn't mention 
it, it did overwrite the old ones there.

-Robyn

On Tuesday, August 20, 2002, at 03:10  PM, Will S wrote:

> Sorry it doesn't work. I've not seen anyone else reporting this
> problem to Ryan on his forum.
>
> The Classic problem has been reported by others.
> I had erased classic as I needed the drive for Jaguar. Once I felt I
> no longer needed 10.1.5 I installed 9.1 for classic again. It to my
> surprise started right up no problems. In fact it loads in 20 sec !
> It took at least 2 min + in the older OSX versions.
> If you look at the system folder in classic you will see an extension
> called classic. Classic under jaguar adds 3 of these, Classic,
> Classic support and Classic support UI. I am fairly sure classic
> under older OSx's only had the one extension which maybe too old to
> work with Jaguar. The fix may very well be just trash the Classic ex
> and when you start up classic again it will install the newer
> extensions. I can't test this no longer have 10.1.5 but I do know
> that if you remove the ex when you startup classic within OSX it will
> ask if you want to install the classic extensions if you say no it
> quits. Will S


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