In a message dated 8/11/03 1:52:56 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

>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...

yes it is just a hunch, since I had not run OS 9.2 from the moment I 
installed OS X, and I certainly don't delete anything unless I know what it is.

well turned out that I somehow got confused so I set the computer to start up 
with my sister's username which had never been used yet, duh for me, but I 
guess I am still learning :)

thanks for your concern thou  ;)
Lil

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