Hello all, Thanks alot for all your insight. This just in: DashboardClient reported an error (send to apple, etc.) twice today. Don't know if that's related. BTW I should be able to look at the console and Activity monitor on Wed., so I'll keep you posted. Bruce, > A long time ago I had a similar thing happen when a USB device went flaky. That's possible - but the iMac is all stock HW - Apple kybd. and mouse, and no upgrades or other USB devices. Perhaps some other (internal) HW? What do you suggest I check? Clark, > I finally fixed it by running Disk Repair which fixed a bad directory or > something such. That is also possible, lots of small files on the disc, I'll boot the Leopard DVD ASAP and try that. Thanks alot, Dan Ziegler
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