Hello Nancy, 
I tried what you said to do and it looked promising at first. The control 
strip came back with the CDstrip icon in place after dumping the preferences. But 
when I clicked on it, the same odd things happened. I tried every combination 
trading with my old system folder to no avail. I took the CDSrtip out to my 
Hard drive. 
Anyway, here is what I have in the Control Strip Modules folder,
Apple Talk Switch, CDStrip, File Sharing Strip. Monitor BitDepth, Monitor 
Resolution, Printer Selector, Sound Volume, SoundSourceStrip, Video Mirroring, 
Location Manager, Quick Time Strip.
The underlined ones make up my current strip. 
Hope things are good with you,  and thanks for your patience with me.
Arnie

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