Hi All,

I am having a problem with Desktop Rebuild destroying my ability to boot from OS 9 into OS 10.

This is on a machine with a freshly formatted hard drive and a clean install. All I had on the machine was OS 9.2.2 and 10.3.2 (each on a separate partition). When I booted into 9, it immediately started rebuilding the desktop on the OS 10 partition. The second or two it takes to click on the "Stop" button is enough to destroy the OS 10 desktop.

Nothing seems to fix this "broken" desktop issue. I have tried fsck, Disk Utility, repair Permissions, rebuilding the OS 10.3 desktop from inside ten's system preferences and Disk Warrior 3.

I can not find anything on Apple's web site about this, and I have not seen it mentioned on any of the lists.

Anyone have any insight into this puzzle? Or, any suggestions as to how to stop the Desktop Rebuild from running on its own.

Nancy


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