I'm not exactly sure which files are the culprits, but if you are not careful you can delete necessary files for OS X while running the computer in OS 9 (OS 9 does not have permission issues like OS X and will let you delete ANY file that belongs to OS X). It sounds like you deleted some files that contained settings for your account in OS X. Just a hunch...

On Monday, August 11, 2003, at 12:11 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Today my Mac boot up by itself since I had it set up in OS 9 to boot at
10:30am weekdays, all the settings for my desktop in OS X, and the setting to show
modem on top of the screen are gone and others as well, I remember last night
I was in a hurry and pressed the power key on my keyboard to shut it down,
turned off the display, one or two classic applications were running but no open
windows or anything, why did I lose my settings?


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