Classic keeps going away, apparently on its own, on my system. It's an irritation, but I don't remember seeing other reports of it.
Running OS X 10.1.1 on a PB G4/400. I have a separate partition set up solely for running Classic. I only booted the Mac on this partition twice: once when installing a fresh OS 9.1 on it (back pre-10.1 days), and recently when I did an upgrade to OS 9.2.1 from CD. I did that upgrade in hopes of eliminating the apparent 'instability' in Classic, but to no avail.
I rarely reboot the PB, just close the lid to put it to sleep. I have had numerous occurrences of a little classic notification box appearing to tell me that 'the Finder has unexpectedly quit', after which it apparently comes back. I can tell because I have Stickies as a startup app on the Classic partition, and if I had quit it, it starts again after this notification.
Not quite so often, I find that Classic is simply gone, without a trace. There's no crash log (logging turned on), and usually I don't even notice it's gone until I try to launch Quicken and it begins to launch Classic. Then I notice that the Sticky is gone.
Does anybody recognize this? Could I have something sending 'shutdown' signals to Classic behind my back?
Running OS X 10.1.1 on a PB G4/400. I have a separate partition set up solely for running Classic. I only booted the Mac on this partition twice: once when installing a fresh OS 9.1 on it (back pre-10.1 days), and recently when I did an upgrade to OS 9.2.1 from CD. I did that upgrade in hopes of eliminating the apparent 'instability' in Classic, but to no avail.
I rarely reboot the PB, just close the lid to put it to sleep. I have had numerous occurrences of a little classic notification box appearing to tell me that 'the Finder has unexpectedly quit', after which it apparently comes back. I can tell because I have Stickies as a startup app on the Classic partition, and if I had quit it, it starts again after this notification.
Not quite so often, I find that Classic is simply gone, without a trace. There's no crash log (logging turned on), and usually I don't even notice it's gone until I try to launch Quicken and it begins to launch Classic. Then I notice that the Sticky is gone.
Does anybody recognize this? Could I have something sending 'shutdown' signals to Classic behind my back?