Troubleshooting
Classic Applications
Try the following strategies to troubleshoot
problems with starting Classic and running Classic
applications:
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Ensure that a valid Mac OS 9 System Folder is
listed and selected in Classic preferences.
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If you encounter problems starting Classic, use
standard Mac OS 9 troubleshooting techniques to diagnose and
resolve the problem. For example, look in /System
Folder/Preferences for damaged or corrupted system preferences, try
discarding the MacTCP DNR file, or consider fonts or system
extensions.
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If Classic begins to start up but does not
finish, it could be caused by a bad alias in the Servers folder in
the Mac OS 9 System Folder. Try dragging the /System Folder/Servers
folder to the Trash and restarting Classic.
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Choose Turn Off Extensions in the Advanced pane
of Classic preferences and click Restart Classic. If Classic is
able to fully start up, troubleshoot for an extension conflict just
as you would with a regular Mac OS 9 system.
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If applications are crashing, check and increase
their memory allocations, as needed.
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Evaluate any third-party extensions or system
enhancers for possible conflicts.
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