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Tiger Problems - s. stevens

I had the same problems. Looking for an intirim replacement. Good luck as well.

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Monday, May 02 2005 @ 01:35 PM PDT


Tiger Problems - bweylock

Works for me except that icons are generic for most prefpanes.

No problems calling up a pref pane though.

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Friday, May 06 2005 @ 11:51 AM PDT


Tiger Problems - sng40

I have been having freezes following random character/font substitutions in bright green (move a window, and other characters get substituted)--sure sign of an imiment freeze. I did all kinds of font verification, trashing of all font cache files, removal of corrupted fonts, re-installation of fonts from the install disk, yadda, yadda, yadda, and still the problem persisted. Got worse when I used Eudora. Also, the machine froze in the middle of Steve Jobs' Keynote to the developers' conference--latest QuickTime version. Anyway, I started up in SAFE mode from another account, and had no problems, so I knew that it was not faulty memory or the upgraded processor card. Then, I turned off most of my login applications, including PrefsMenu, and I have not had the problem. I have turned several back on, and still no font/freezing problem, and because of the way that the icons were changed in PrefsMenu, I suspect that it was the problem.

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Thursday, June 09 2005 @ 09:02 PM PDT


Tiger Problems - sng40

I have been having freezes following random character/font substitutions in bright green (move a window, and other characters get substituted)--sure sign of an imiment freeze. I did all kinds of font verification, trashing of all font cache files, removal of corrupted fonts, re-installation of fonts from the install disk, yadda, yadda, yadda, and still the problem persisted. Got worse when I used Eudora. Also, the machine froze in the middle of Steve Jobs' Keynote to the developers' conference--latest QuickTime version. Anyway, I started up in SAFE mode from another account, and had no problems, so I knew that it was not faulty memory or the upgraded processor card. Then, I turned off most of my login applications, including PrefsMenu, and I have not had the problem. I have turned several back on, and still no font/freezing problem, and because of the way that the icons were changed in PrefsMenu, I suspect that it was the problem.

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Thursday, June 09 2005 @ 09:05 PM PDT