While booting hold ( CMD & S ) and then Type ( FSCK -Y ) then hit enter.. Fist this will check your drive files for errors. At this point you could remove or replace the Safari Files?... What is all the trouble with Safari?.. I've seen post about Jaguar and safari causing all these problems, I have no Idea why everyone is having troubles. I even tie my Newton into the Cube wirelessly and if anything is causing problems, the Cube is VERY RF sensitive! If any 70cm or 10M Signals is generated, the cube just shuts-off or reboots, It's annoying, but not much I can do about it... Check your file system, If you have to Remove it at this point, your ROOT as a default when you boot to FreeBSD this way!.... Jeff On Wednesday, January 15, 2003, at 05:39 PM, ivan melicoff wrote: > Hey, have a huge problem. Can't acces OS X because it gets stuck in the > "loggin in" window. All I can do is acces the disk by booting into > OS9 from > an installation CD but that is no help since I can'to do anything from > there. Also this login window appeared all of a sudden I never set it > up in > the first place. > > I am running OS X 10.2 on a dual 1GHZ tower. > > thansk for any pointers yoo can give. > > ivan