Clark Martin wrote;

>Which boils down to that the program went nuts.  Most of the error
>codes that tend to mean that the program has run amok and is
>executing anything as code.  Do that long enough and it will trigger
>some processor exception.  This includes various error codes that
>that sound like something else (address error, divide by zero,
>FPU...).  Of course those errors can also be caused by the normal
>code doing something wrong.


I had assumed that when I replaced the Finder on the ailing drive with a
copy from the healthy one that this error would dissappear. It did not help
however.



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