On Jul 22, 2004, at 5:41 PM, Jim Dynes wrote:

OK Jack, I got it to work. I did a shutdown & waited a few minutes & tried
it & it did work. My mac is acting a little funny. I don't get chimes when I
boot. But everything seems to run with the exception of an occasional beach
ball.
Sounds a lot like a case general system crud. How full is the HD? Consider giving it a fresh battery, (any slot loader on the OEM battery is pushing the battery life curve) running the Unix maintenance scripts, clearing the cache and using your start up CD to run "repair permissions". If this doesn't set things right, consider a clean install. You may find all these weird behaviors disappear.

JM2�W

Jack Russell


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