Dean M. Estabrook / 05.2.8 / 05:27 PM wrote:
>Well, I installed Cocktail and it did it's thing. Once again, when I
>tried to install Flash Player, it automatically kicked in Explorer and
>it unexpectedly quit again. BTW, I do have Safari and I like it fine.
>In fact, I tried to open the file I originally wanted in Safari, and it
>worked. So, maybe I don't need Explorer any more, but I wonder if I
>dump Explorer, if Flash player will install via Safari or not. There
>may be some other down side to dumping Explorer of which I'm not aware,
>besides loosing all those bookmarks, of course,
As I said before, I don't recommend you try to reinstall Flash. Flash
plug-in is now OSX native. It's not something user install.
Go to /Library/Internet\ Plug-in directory, and look for these:
Flash Player.plugin
NP-PPC-Dir-Shockwave
flashplayer.xpt
If they are not there, you might have a B-Tree corruption. Reformatting
your HD might be the quickest way to fix. If you see them there, you
might have a symlink corruption. DiskWarrior might be the first thing to try.
--
- Hiro
Hiroaki Honshuku, A-NO-NE Music, Boston, MA
<http://a-no-ne.com> <http://anonemusic.com>
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