Then, do a clean install, or, at a minimum, an
"archive and install". I always did a clean install and it always worked
fine for me.
I highly recommend doing archive and install. My tiBook went from 10.1 to 10.3 with just upgrades. Along the way it picked up some nasty habits. A process would persistently access the disk, causing a repetitive seek pattern to repeat every minute or so. I did a port scan from another computer and found some strange port numbers open. Occasionally the mouse/ text selection driver would hiccup and the computer would not recognize a left click from the USB mouse, and hang in a loop that could only be broken by sleep, or clicking the trackpad button.
I did and archive in install, and manually moved documents from my previous user folder into the new one. The gremlins seem to have left.
Paul
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