How did you
solve the problem?



Joel Stern wrote:
> Sorry for any inconvenience
> On Tuesday, October 15, 2002, at 02:04 PM, Joel Stern wrote: 
>>my iMac began acting up today. I was doing something, not sure what and
>>I was asked if I wanted the computer to automatically do updates when I
>>was online. Not thinking I said yes and it went into doing, I guess,
>>what it does..I was told I would need to shut the computer down and
>>restart. The computer never shut down, just the spinning ball...I
>>finally shut it down manually (maybe not a good idea)..after about 20
>>minutes I restarted..still a spinning ball and nothing on my desktop,
>>my icons are all on the bottom and I can go on line and do email, etc,
>>but something is not right..any ideas? maybe not important but I
>>installed 10.2 last week, and it reads 10.2.1.
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>Joel Stern
>> 


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