On 5/9/05, steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, I've just upgraded from 10.1.5 OSX to 10.2 using an upgrade disk.
[...]
> Is this a 'normal' consequence of an upgrade and is there a way around
> both these problems?

No, it certainly isn't.

What Gerard said is true: an archive-and-install would be a better
plan. If that's not an option, I'd urge you to get all the patches and
updates for 10.2 installed ASAP and see if that helps.

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