> 
> Give the poor puppy a soup bone to chew on.  I've been using 10.2.8
> since the first edition appeared. What I did after installing 10.2.8
> (and playing around a bit where I had no problems) is use DiskWarrior
> (has 10.2.3) to check my system.
> 
> I fell into an obsessiveness of running some disk utility after big
> changes as I always find something to fix this way. But then I'm such a
> nervous nellie that every other startup of X, I startup in user mode
> with the apple/s key to get the geek look to the screen.
> 
> At the promp, I type "fsck(space)-y" and watch (not always) the system
> check things. If anything wrong is found there, you will see "system
> has been changed, etc".  Then type exit and the startup finishes in the
> normal manner.
> 
> There were a few items DW found to correct.  After that, I've not had
> problems like the ones you suffered.  For classic, I use OS 9.1 as I
> never fell in love with 9.2 and 9.1 works like always for my needs and
> it  loads OK with 10.2.8. HTH.
> Eric
> 
Everything seems fine except the screensavers. 3rd party or Apple's own
cause a complete system freeze after being active for a couple of minutes.

Andy


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