[WinMac] Rebooting a Mac


Dan Schwartz(expresso[at]snip.net)
Mon, 11 Jan 1999 23:31:22 -0500


        Alex,

        I work on Macs every day. And unless I perform a "clean install" with no
apps, then even I have trouble keeping up with everything Adobe, Quark, and
M$ apps deposit into the Extensions Folder... Even double-clicking the line
item in Conflict Catcher doesn't always explain what this or that
particular file does...

        And even when I can figure out which Extensions go with which apps, and I
can create the proper Startup Sets, I *still* have to reboot in order to
switch sets! :)

At 11:09 PM 1/11/99 -0500, Alex wrote:
>> And how many times per day do the Macs have to reboot?!
>
>none if you have them properly configured (read: have only the utmost
>essential extensions) and enough RAM.
>
>Alex Dearden
>pata@doglover.com

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