On Tuesday, March 25, 2003, at 06:54  AM, David R. wrote:

> I suppose since there was no Umax connection to this problem, it is 
> either a
> simple extension/cp conflict or a software bug.
>
> One thing that would make sense is that it may be something that 
> resides in
> the Apple Menu Items folder.  Right?
>
> Of course TTP does reside there in the CP folder so this could be an 
> issue
> as Will believes.  Maybe there is a conflict between TTP and another
> utility?  Say FWB or Norton?  I don't keep any of the background repair
> options loaded such as Filesaver or FWB Device Startup.  I do have 
> Mounter
> in the Apple Menu Folder plus TTP and CD/DVD Speedtools is there too 
> in the
> CP.
>
> Food for thought...
>
>
> Dave
> s900
> XLR8 G3 Carrier w/ OWC 450 Zif
> Twin Turbo 8mb Vid Card
> VST Ultratek ATA/66 IDE Card
>

Food for thought indeed. Will's answer makes sense too. If you have too 
much time on your hands, you could start out with new Apple Menu 
Options prefs and see how long before it got corrupted by running TTP 
say every day, week?  You may have the answer of a conflict with TTP.
Eric


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