Greetings
Power is good. Make a back up.
on the back up:
set the date to today, shut down and start up.
if that does not work, run Disk First Aid.
if that does not work, reset the PRAM.
if that does not work, rebuild Desktop
if that does not work, trash Preferences.
if that does not work, run Tech Tools (which tries to repair directory) or Disk Warrior (which builds a new one) (I prefer Disk Warrior).
On Sunday, December 7, 2003, at 07:24 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been having computer problems lately and after several crashes took
it into a shop for service. They put OS 9.2.2 on for me, an upgrade from
8.6. But I still had more crashes and problems causing me to reinstall
some of my latest software such as Adobe Illustrator 7.0, Adobe Photoshop
4.0, Adobe InDesign 1.0 and I have been trying to bring over needed
Extensions etc. from the Previous System Folder as the need occurs.
But two days ago I had to run my Norton SystemWorks 2.0 and it showed that
all my files had bad modification dates and so I used the Fix All command
and they were supposedly fixed. However yesterday I noticed all my file
dates now show Dec. 31, 2039 and new files are dated as if we are in a new
year 2040. You can see this in my email Header date line.
And to make matters worse I cannot use Norton SystemWorks for part way
through there is an error message saying there is a memory problem and
Norton cannot finish the examination.
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