You can mess around and look for the file that is missing. Or, you could do a
Sherlock search for it to see if it is anywhere on the system. Barring that, use
the Sherlock search for anything QuickTime, and delete it all.

After that, do a fresh download from Apple for the QuickTime installer. Running a
fresh install should cure the problem.

"Wilton H. Shaw" wrote:

>
> Hello John,
> Thanks very much.
> I followed your instructions and I finally got back to OS 9.1 on my internal
> drive.  However, some thing seem to be missing. The first item seems to be
> QuickTimeLib. I tried to adjust the sound and I was told I couldn't because
> QuickTimeLib was missing.
> I brought everything over from the OS 9.2 system folder but that didn't
> help. What do I have to do?
> Thanks
>
> Wil;ton
>

--
John B.



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