Dean,
In your Applications/Utilities folder, there is something called "Disk Utility." If you launch that, then select your hard drive, you can click on the "Repair Disk Permissions" button.
Alternately, I highly recommend the OS X disk utility Cocktail, available here:
http://www.macosxcocktail.com/
I would suggest downloading, installing and launching Cocktail, then going to the "Pilot" pane in Cocktail, make sure all of the boxes are checked, and set it to automatically Restart when it's done. Then let Cocktail do its thing. This will not only repair disk permissions, it will do a bunch of other useful disk maintenance stuff as well.
After you run Cocktail and restart, you should try reinstalling the Flash player before you launch any other applications.
Finally, I'm not sure why you're still using Internet Explorer on a Mac. Safari is far better. Unless you have some sort of online banking service (or something) that doesn't work with Safari, I would recommend at least giving Safari a try. Microsoft are no longer developing Internet Explorer for Mac OS, so the browser is effectively dead in the water.
If you don't like Safari, there's always Firefox, Camino, OmniWeb, or Opera. They are all far superior to Internet Explorer.
- Darcy ----- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Brooklyn, NY
On 07 Feb 2005, at 5:54 PM, Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
Sorry .. I didn't catch your post. How does one go about repairing the disk?
Dean
On Feb 7, 2005, at 2:47 PM, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
I know what public school music has done for me. I have witnessed the journey it has provided my daughter and hundreds of other students I have been fortunate enough to teach. I am both amazed and outraged that there are those who would knowingly disenfranchise generations of humans by excising the practice and inculcation of an entire heritage from our children’s curricula.Dean M. Estabrook / 05.2.7 / 05:34 PM wrote:
I went to the site you gave me, and got the Flash Player Install icon on my desk top. However, every time I attempt to install it, when it opens Internet Explorer 5.1 automatically, that application always unexpectedly quits. More confusing is, that normally I run Explorer 5.2. Any thoughtsÇ
Did you try repairing permission and repairing disk as I suggested
before? I think your system is unstable. DiskWarrior might be in order
as well.
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- Hiro
Hiroaki Honshuku, A-NO-NE Music, Boston, MA <http://a-no-ne.com> <http://anonemusic.com>
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