On Thu, Jun 12, 2003 at 7:57 am +0100, Mark Benson wrote:

>My iBook 300 started doing this a long while back with 10.1.4. I 
>reinstalled everything on it and it cured it. I think if certain things 
>get damaged, corrupted, deleted or some such it causes OS X to go into 
>an infinite loop that gets worse the longer it's on for. I've certainly 
>seen it on a Linux machine.

Um, how does an infinite loop get worse? :-)

TimH


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