Try booting with no startup-sequence, launch a program and switch back and forth (left-A + m) a lot of times. If it crashes, I would blame hardware. I have never, ever had that happen to me, at least. In workbench / cgx-resolutions that is not all too unfamiliar, though. Not left and right, but it has happened. If so, I would blame software (I bet you are running all sorts of hacks :-)). Also I once received the ramlib blahblah suspension crash thing on a lot of bootups after it switched screens, but I think that was because of some ppc-thingie. I forgot how I fixed it.
Sincerely,
-Kenneth Straarup.
PS: howcome your computer ALWAYS troubles you when you need to write assignments, you think? Take a hint, drop out
