At 5:11 PM +1300 12/25/03, Andrew Grebneff wrote:
A new problem has just appeared on my 9600/200-G3 OS9.1, lotsa RAM (not interleaved). I haven't changed anything...

And the canonical answer is: "Then everything's working fine, right?"

It ain't on this Mac!


Try rebuilding the Desktop first. This will often cure bizarre, suddenly occurring oddities.

I did so a few days ago. Guess I'll do it again...


Also, if you haven't done it in a year or so, reinstall your OS. The System can get corrupted over time. But, always, as a first attempted solution, rebuild the Desktop

Reinstalled all too often, trying to get rid of bugs.


Thanks, and a Merry Christmas
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