On Jun 24, 2009, at 7:43 PM, Elliott wrote:

> I've run permissions checks, disk checks, Disk Warrior, and the
> hardware test. A few months ago I tried an Archive and Install, with
> moving my user info back. None of this has made any difference.
> Anything else to try before a complete archive and install without
> moving my user data back??

Try creating a different user, logging in as them and seeing if that  
user has the same problems. If that user has the same problem and  
archive&install should have fixed it, unless it's some third party  
driver.

Have you looked for a simple solution...try a different mouse. A flaky  
mouse could account for many of the symptoms.

You mentioned you upgraded the ram to 3 gb. Get and run Memtest, flaky  
RAM can cause a side assortment of problems that look like something  
else is at fault.

-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs



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