On Dec 2, 2011, at 4:16 PM, Amanda Ward wrote:

> Thanks to John and Jim for their response!!!
> 
> What I've done since my first post:
> 
> Ran disk utilities. Found 1 permission error in an iTunes directory. Repaired 
> that. Verify disk reported no errors.
> 
> Then I nuked and reinstalled just the OS (10.6). Tried to update to 10.6.8. 
> "Cannot expand the file. The file may have been corrupted"
> 
> Re-nuked and reinstalled just the OS. Tried to update from a file downloaded 
> on another computer.  "Cannot expand the file. The file may have been 
> corrupted"
> 
> Re-nuked and reinstalled just the OS. Ran Drive Genius 3 verify. "Disk 
> appears to be okay". DG 3 scan found no bad blocks.
> 
> Re-nuked and reinstalled the OS. Restored from the earliest Time Machine 
> Backup. Still the same problems. Ran Disk Warrior 4.3. Smart status was okay. 
> There were directory errors… rebuilt and replaced. There were file errors 
> reported, but I'm not sure what DW did about them. Still the same problems.  
> Files are corrupted or have invalid checksums. 
> 
> I dunno!?!?!


If you have Applejack installed run it to deep clean program and font caches. 
Those can cause all sorts of weird issues.

-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

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