Hi Group, I picked up this tip off Macintouch . . .
Searching the discussions on the apple site I found a terrific tip. Run the repair disk permissions script in disk utility on the boot drive. It will fix tons of permissions with numerous directories. Since following this advice I've seen a marked speedup in booting and help viewer as well as a snappier finder and no freezes! There has been nothing but positive results in the thread. Give this a try and pass it along to the readers who might be having problems with 10.2. Apparently it corrects some booting problems on some mac's and allows previously unusable drivers to work. I have two Macs running OS X 10.2 and I never have a lick of a problem. After reading the above tip, I was curious to launch Disk Utility and verify that my Disk Permissions were in good health. It repaired problems on both my machines. Honestly, I?m not sure exactly what it did but if it promotes good system health, I won?t hesitate to run it. Maybe some of the UNIX gurus out there can decipher what?s being repaired. It definitely gives you specific details. Ward Oldham -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.math.louisville.edu/pipermail/macgroup/attachments/20020906/1e8820b2/attachment.html
