Found the problem...Apple's bad.  The 9.1 control panel is faulty.  Must
upgrade to 9.2.1 control panel.  Did it.  Problem solved.

Thanks all.

on 11/11/02 4:52 AM, Illovox Media at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Tried it.  No joy.  Could it be a bad hard disk?  Biut if so, why would the
> start up disk control panel not fire when booted from a 9.1 cd?
> 
> on 11/11/02 2:00 AM, Scott Holder at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> At 01:31 AM 11/11/2002 -0800, you wrote:
>>> I went as far as a low level disk reformat and the issue even happens when
>>> I've started from a CD.  Doesn't that indicate a problem not with rebuilding
>>> the desktop and something diskwarrior can't solve?
>> 
>> Hmm... well, there's only one thing I can think of. The Startup Disk cpl
>> directly interacts with the PRAM, so you might try doing a PRAM zap and/or
>> try another battery. Never heard of this particular problem before, but it
>> could be something related.
>> 
>> Scott Holder
>> 
> 


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