Mark Gerber on 9/10/04 said

>There was a time (Fri, Sep 10, 2004 at 7:50 PM) 
>when Barbara Needham said this thing:
>
>>I did once and it turned out to be an OS X problem even though it was the
>>only application. I think all I did was turn the laptop off and later on
>>again. Or something like that. However, that was on Power Mail 4.
>>-- 
>>Barbara Needham
>
>Thanks, that may have been the problem (whatever 'that' is). I restarted
>the computer and everything seems to be back to normal. I guess it's not
>surprising given all the problems I've had lately with applications
>suddenly quitting and the occasional kernel panic. I'm afeared I have a
>RAM module problem that needs addressing.

Have you restarted your computer holding down those three buttons that
reset PRAM? I never quite remember what they are... Sometimes it helps to
do it 3 times before letting the computer start all the way.

Command + Option + P + R then Power Key
-- 
Barbara Needham



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