>> But here's another thing:  When I ran Norton on it (fixed minor problems and
>> optimized the disk) and then restarted, it rebooted from the Norton
>> CD....without my holding down the "C" key.  I had dto go into the control
>> panels and choose the Hard Drive as my start up disk.
>>
>> Anybody have any other ideas?

How about trying a double binary WIPE of all unused space;
Wipe the trash. . . . with TechTool Pro?
. . . . and run the gamut of TechTool Pro tests that seem like they might apply
including "conflicts".

Terry



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