>
> > I never copied the finder and I don't see two  normally but when I use 
> > "Force Quit" it shows two copies of finder. I have run Apple Jack and it 
> > says all is OK. Must I erase and reinstall?
>
> What do you mean "Two Copies"? IN the Force Quit box? Are you having problems 
> so often that you need to force-quit the finder?
>
> IF so an archive & re-install might be called for (no need to erase and 
> re-install). But if you're not having problems, I'd chalk it up to something 
> wonky with the Force Quit dialog.
>
> If you want to be absolutely sure, run Activity Monitor, it will show you all 
> the processes running on the system; if finder is indeed running twice it 
> will show as separate processes.
>
> What version of OSX are you talking about?
>


I would "Carbon Copy Clone" the drive first and then run DiskWarrior
and if that doesn't do the trick then Install and Archive.

John Carmonne
Yorba Linda USA
>From TiBook 800

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