> From: Andrew Kershaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Ed, > > You might try cleaning any foreign or unknown (to you) contextual > menu plug-ins out the Contextual Menu Items folder in the System > Folder, or cleaning the corresponding prefs out... > > Other than that, the best fix for any computer you get from a 3rd > party is a clean install of the OS. Cleans up all those screwy > settings the previous owner had that make you say "What the heck was > he thinking?" ;-) > Ed and Drew, You can try opening the Extensions Manager control panel and select Mac OS Base, or Mac OS All. This will at least return you to a condition that Apple supports, and will eliminate any third-party extension conflicts that may be causing problems. Joe
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