At 10:36 -0700 1/30/03, Bruce Johnson wrote:

>Roger D. Parish wrote:
>
>>>>  About the time the Finder would be loading. The March of the Icons
>>>>  has completed.
>>>
>>>Sounds like a driver problem...does this occur with extensions off?
>>
>>
>>  Yes, it occurs with extensions off, too.
>
>This is odd. A couple of times in the past, my Finder file got
>corrupted, and it crashed at this point, but it threw a different error,
>but, hey, it can't hurt:
>
>Boot from a CD (of the same system version that is on your HDD, of
>course) and drag the finder file from the system folder of the CD to the
>system folder of your HDD.
>

Well, it sounded like a good idea, however, it did not work. Same 
results. I have given in and reloaded the OS, doing a clean install, 
and moving over all of the additional control panels, extensions, and 
preferences. I've been doing that a lot lately.
-- 
Roger
Lovettsville, VA

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