But even when I go to 9.2 Base on the most simple system, it won't fully start up. Of course, I have been trying to keep the XLR8 extension and CP is use.

 Based on your suggestions, I will continue my explorations - while I await
additional excellent input.

Paul


Paul,

First thing I would try is to disable these extensions. OSX will 'manage' your upgrade card. I think there is an XLR8 controller that is X savy, or consider using a third parties controller - I assume you want this to manage the cache speed, etc for upgrade card?.

I am not sure what 'CP' is? but again would suggest only using the extensions in clssic that absolutely must be there - duplicated extensions that OSX manages like quicktime, and many, many others simply are not needed - unless a Classic App specifically calls on it at classic level - it's a bit trial and error but over time you will identify what extn's you need to have loading.

A long time OS 9 fix is to trash prefs (back em up first if uncomfortable deleting them) and rebuild desktop file, and also Zap PRAM. These will fix 99% of OS9 issues - OS X and classic of course further complicate things.

Regards

Simon

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