D'oh! This must the the hundredth time I've explained this... oh well. <img src="graemlins/hmmm.gif" border="0" alt="[Hmmm]" />
Here's the brief explanation: If you have a SCSI card, OSX queries it at startup and it return some kind of reset flag. This bug was introduced in 10.1 GM and wasn't in any of the dev builds I tried before the GM. The only solution is to yank out the offending card or not restarting (yes, I know this isn't a solution for you with your OS9 apps).
oh! that IS wierd... we apparently have the same Mac (DP500G4?) so I'll do some tests when I get home. I've never actually taken out my SCSI card (OSX boots off my SCSI drive).
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Here's the brief explanation: If you have a SCSI card, OSX queries it at startup and it return some kind of reset flag. This bug was introduced in 10.1 GM and wasn't in any of the dev builds I tried before the GM. The only solution is to yank out the offending card or not restarting (yes, I know this isn't a solution for you with your OS9 apps).
Does that answer your question?
Now that's even more weird...
Hmmm... no PCI cards at all?
I'll investigate further...
About the majority of people who have this problem are using DP machines.....well...I use DP too
I can't believe OSX is giving so many glitches to the DP users