I'm running Panther with 9.2.2 on another partition. My iMac has recently started not waking up from sleep mode. I have it set to NEVER to sleep, but it does anyway. I figured I could live with that, but now when it does, the screen is black with a white arrow cursor in the bottom right corner. The only thing I can do, is hold the power button down for about 10 seconds and it will restart fine. I've checked the archives, and can only find bad video boards as suggestions, however my machine WILL come back up although it takes holding the power button down longer than normal. So far, I've only noticed this when working in Photoshop on my classic partition.
One suggestion was to rebuild the desktop. How do you do that in Panther? Or do you? I fix permissions almost daily, although I've not been able to fix them in OS 9.2.2. When I run disk utility for the OS9 partition I get this report:


The volume appears to be OK.
Repair attempted on 1 volume
   HFS volume repaired

Any ideas?
Kari



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