Leon Sargent wrote:

> on 08/27/2001 01:30 AM, Albert D'Amanda at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Albert.
>
> What I would do is do the 9.1 system file again but after you finish doing
> the graphics update leave it out of the system folder.
>
> Boot up with you 9.1 cd.  Throw out the finder Prefs and then drop the
> system file into your system folder on your primary hard drive.
>
> Set the startdisk control panel for you primary drive and reboot, remove 9.1
> cd.
>
> See if that fixes it.. you might have dropped the newly created system file
> into the system folder when it was still active and that might have caused
> the corruption as there was already a system file active when you dropped
> the new on into the system folder.

Also Albert when you drop that system suitcase into the system folder, notice
that your system folder is blessed, thus has that it has that blue/light_blue
happy mac face icon. If not open the system folder and close it again. That way
you know you have a valid system folder.

HTH,
Marc

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