on 9/30/02 6:26 PM, NGP at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi Again.
> The error message was " time synchronizer error" Anybody know what that
> means?
>              Thanks
>          Jacqueline

Hi Jacqueline,

Here's the skinny on that error 41, which I also once suffered from, and so
had saved this tip from "everythingmac.com"...
=======================
"Crashing on bootup with a Time Synchronizer error? If the error alert
mentions the number 41, the problem is that the Finder is corrupted. It
happens that in later versions of the MacOS, the Mac attempts to load the
Finder at about the same time Time Synchronizer is also being read into RAM
during the bootup process. If the Finder is corrupted, it cannot be
loaded...and your Mac incorrectly blames the resulting system error on the
Time Synchronizer extension.

Error 41 is the tipoff. That number means, "Can't load the Finder."

To recover, replace the Finder inside your System Folder with a good copy
from your backup or from another Mac running the same System version."
=======================

Hope that clears things up for you.

-Howie


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