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System errors: illegal instruction & bus error

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dogslikeus

Technical User
Jul 30, 2003
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My Mac Beige G3 running OS 9.2 was running fine till last night.

I installed a Belkin Firewire PCI card which worked fine. System Profiler recognized the Lacie D2 Firewire CD Burner and through this device, I opened the bundled software and installed Toast Lite.

Upon completion of the installation, I had to press Restart and that's when the problems started, first with:

"Sorry, a system error occurred. illegal instruction. To temporarily turn off extensions, restart and hold the shift key. Restart"

I tried this and the system software freezes before loading any of the extension icons on the desktop.

Ok, so then I booted off Norton Utilites version 8.0 and fixed a bunch of B-Tree, file name bad date problems. Ran Disk Doctor again and No Problems Found.

Tried to restart again and got same error.

Used Norton's Wipe utility to remove 5 Toast extensions and then restarted to find similar error message as above, except "illegal instruction" is now "bus error".

Tried restarting with extensions off to no avail.

I then tried restarting with the CD burner unplugged from the CPU, and then again with the PCI Firewire Card removed from the internal slot.

Nothing has worked. Please help!!!
 
It worked...temporarily. I was able to restart, then I defragged my disk with Norton Utilities.

Then, I re-installed the Firewire PCI card and when I turned on the computer, all the problems again accept this time zapping the pram doesn't help!

Should I do a "hard shutdown" and remove the Firewire PCI card?

Thanks.
 
It worked...temporarily. I was able to restart, then I defragged my disk with Norton Utilities.

Then, I re-installed the Firewire PCI card and when I turned on the computer, all the problems again accept this time zapping the pram doesn't help!

Should I do a "hard shutdown" and remove the Firewire PCI card?

Thanks.
 
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