ROM cannot become corrupted, it can't ever be written to (hence the 
name ROM, Read ONLY Memory). The ROM in RAM technique only works with 
new world machines (B&W G3 and up).

You probably have a thrashed preference file somewhere, put your 
preferences in the trash and reboot. I'd bet good money that it goes 
away.

-Robyn

On Monday, March 31, 2003, at 02:07  AM, Bolton Peck wrote:

> Is there a ROM in this box, and can it be corrupted?  Can I reflash or
> remove it, and if I stick a powermac ROM in the system folder (as from 
> a
> later MAC) will that take the place of the built in one?  IIRC the menu
> bar stuff is all in the ROM, and thats the only area that ever 
> malfunctions.


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