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Originally Posted by bubbob42
Use trace function of bootmenue to identify the command causing this. You’re most likely running some incompatible patch or program that’s no longer needed with 3.2.
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Ah yes, good suggestion, thanx.
For the record I allowed the installer to remove old (obsolete) versions when prompted.
Edit:
It was some stuff that came with an png datatype that was causing the issue, but thanx to the great new Trace and Failsafe boot options it was easy peasy to sort out.
Many thanx again to the devs. This is the user friendly version of the OS we wanted for a long time. :-)