on 10/9/03 3:30 PM, Will Shou wrote:

> 1. If you have Disk Warrior run that from OS 9.x
<snip>
Did that

> 2. Also try restarting and running fsck -y several times force
> re-staring if need be from the blue screen.
Did that

> 3. if all else fails you can do a re-install of 10.2.

This is what I had to do in the end.  Couldn't get anything to fix the blue
screen problem.  Jag's "archive & install" with the preserve users option is
really great.  Everything is back up & working in 10.2.  Guess I'll just
have to forgo the update for now.

Charles


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