On Monday, December 9, 2002, at 07:49 PM, Richard McKay wrote: >> It only seems to happen in Jaguar (10.2.0, >> 10.2.1, and 10.2.2), but I haven't been using 10.1 in awhile to know. >> I >> did a low-level/zero all data/clear out everything format with the OS >> 9 Why did you use the OS 9 disk utility? I don't know if that would cause your problems but it is something worth considering. >> Disk Utility and it came up with no troubles during that, and I ran >> various other disk utilities to check for bad blocks, but nothing. Is >> there anything associated with Jaguar or any apps that will cause this >> kind of disk corruption, and/or is there anything I could get Apple to >> do about it? If you have the Jaguar disk, you also have the ability to startup on it and then use the OS X disk utility, don't forget to click the add os 9 drivers option if you use 9. The next time you crash, hopefully you won't, use the utilities on the Jaguar install disk to format your internal drive. --- Just saw 5 people sitting at a table and each talking to someone else on their self-phones. Jack Rodgers Email: jackrodgers at earthlink.net Web: www.jackrodgers.com iCal: coming soon iBlog: coming soon