On Saturday, October 4, 2003, at 07:59 AM, Andrew Kershaw wrote:

It seems to have been AAE. Disabling it seems to have stopped those particular errors. Curiously, the problem (with the same OS) doesn't occur on my Wallstreet.

It still may not have been AAE. I once had the same problem on a Mac at the office. Disabling AAE helped for a while, then it moved on to other extensions.


It wasn't a virus and I never did find a solution, but ended up reformatting the drive completely. Many strange problems continued to occur though, until the drive went kaput a couple of months later.

Hope that's not your problem, but you might want to start keeping an error journal so you can see if a pattern develops. (Also, back up more often than usual)

Cheers - Steve K.


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