Zap your p-ram (command -option-P-R keys at startup), then do a desktop
rebuild (command-option keys at startup.

Cheers...Michael

>Help!
>
>I installed QuickTime 6 and with the first movie I opened on Apple's site,
>it crashed and locked up the whole system.
>
>So I rebooted and used QuickTime 6's un-installer to uninstall. I then
>re-downloaded QuickTime 5 and reinstalled it.
>
>Now QuickTime 5 crashes like crazy! For example, PictureViewer won't even
>open standard jpegs - I get the error message:
>
>"Couldn't display "xxxx.jpg" because a suitable decompressor could not be
>opened"
>
>These are valid, working jpegs.
>
>I reinstalled - more crashes. Before re-installing again I trashed the
>individual QuickTime extensions and the QuickTime Extensions folder, plus
>the QuickTime control panel and the QuickTime preferences.
>
>I am using a 604e PowerCenter Pro 210 running 8.6.
>
>Any help GREATLY appreciated!
>
>
>Scott Charles



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