Okay: something has gone sideways when you were not looking. Your favorite program is acting funny—or your system is crashing with weird error messages—or maybe you cannot even boot up anymore. Where to start? There is probably no sacrosanct procedure to be followed, but the procedure we are outlining below is as good as any other, and better than most. Information on any specific procedure can be found elsewhere in INITInfo. Obviously, many of the fixes require utility software and much of the job is facilitated if you own some kind of INIT manager (INIT Picker 2.0, init cdev 3.0, INIT Manager, Aask or others). Otherwise, you will have to manually drag all the INITs out of the System Folder when you want to boot without INITs running.
PROBLEM:
You can no longer boot: you either have a serious INIT conflict, a corrupted system, or a hardware problem. Or you have some strange conflict that prevents some applications, or INITs, or DA’s from working properly, or some other gremlin under which the system