on 10/3/02 12:39 AM, John McGibney at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Three more thoughts
> 1. delete the quicken prefs file. Munged preference files can/will cause
> this type of behavior. Reinstalls will not usually remove preference files.
>
> 2. If you installed anything recently. Check in the Extensions Folder and
> see what version CarbonLib you have. Maybe what you installed loaded one of
> the bad versions? 1.2, 1.4, and 1.6 I think are stable.
>
> 3. Use DiskWarrior or Disk First Aid to check the directory. Let TechTool or
> TechTool lite check the System Files.
>
> I forgot what machine, OS, and ram ammounts you have. If you set the Memory
> of Quicken to a size larger than your actual ram you will have problems.
>
> Hope this works.
> John
You hit it John,
The item 2 mentioned CarbonLib, so I checked whether mine had changed.
And sure eniugh, something I installed recently changed my version from 1.5
to 1.6. I have had trouble with v.1.6 and was told on the internet that it
still has some bugs in it and to stay away from it. When I reinstalled
v.1.5, my problem disappeared.
Thanks for all your help.
Wilton
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