> Well, as a last resort, you could try to yank all the files and folders 
> from
> your Preferences folder. Don't delete them! Put them away, but keep them
> around. Make sure that you quit all running applications but the Finder.
> That would tell you if some preferences is corrupted.
>
> -Laurent.

Phillip, if that doesn't work backup what you can and try re-installing 
Jaguar in place (no need to erase anything or format the disk). OS X can 
often fix the smallest of problems this way. Or, plop it on the local 
Genius Bar if you have one and show them.

-David


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