sleep, restar or turn off.
If put it to sleep it will not wake up, if re-start, it will give me the same dialog box.
After repairing permissions and "repairing the drive" with the OS installation disk, the computer does the same thing (I'm writting this from the same computer, just another hard drive) then I reinstalled the system over the old one and it still doing it.
Anyone knows why this behavior?
Hector I. Macedo "Lord of the Flies"
Dallas, TX 75248
"Piscaro Itaque dicet mendacium"
Then round his hook the chosen fur he winds, And on the back a speckled feather binds; So just the colours shine through ev'ry part, That nature seems to live again in art. John Gay Rural Sports 1720
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