Gus macrumors 65816 Original poster Jan 1, 2002 1,078 0 Minnesota Jan 29, 2003 #1 Look at what has happened to my menu stuff: Attachments datewacko.jpg 65.6 KB · Views: 221
Gus macrumors 65816 Original poster Jan 1, 2002 1,078 0 Minnesota Jan 29, 2003 #2 And this: Attachments ichatwacko.jpg 27 KB · Views: 204
Gus macrumors 65816 Original poster Jan 1, 2002 1,078 0 Minnesota Jan 29, 2003 #3 And Finally this: Attachments isyncwacko.jpg 43.8 KB · Views: 207
MacFan25 macrumors 68000 Jan 5, 2003 1,624 0 USA Jan 29, 2003 #4 That is wierd. I have no clue what is wrong with that.
Rower_CPU Moderator emeritus Oct 5, 2001 11,219 2 San Diego, CA Jan 29, 2003 #5 Did you try logging out and logging back in or restarting?
Gus macrumors 65816 Original poster Jan 1, 2002 1,078 0 Minnesota Jan 29, 2003 #6 Yup. I tried all of those things, including repairing permissions. I am at a total loss here. Regards, Gus
Yup. I tried all of those things, including repairing permissions. I am at a total loss here. Regards, Gus
Rower_CPU Moderator emeritus Oct 5, 2001 11,219 2 San Diego, CA Jan 29, 2003 #7 Did you install a new menu item or program recently?
Gus macrumors 65816 Original poster Jan 1, 2002 1,078 0 Minnesota Jan 29, 2003 #8 Nope, I try to stay away from those programs that mess with the OS or the finder. I'm afraid of the haxies. Good question, though. Regards, Gus
Nope, I try to stay away from those programs that mess with the OS or the finder. I'm afraid of the haxies. Good question, though. Regards, Gus
MacBandit macrumors 604 Aug 9, 2002 7,440 8 Springfield, OR (Home of the Simpsons) Jan 29, 2003 #9 Have you tried deleting preference files or .plist files. Could be a font preference or something like that is screwed up.
Have you tried deleting preference files or .plist files. Could be a font preference or something like that is screwed up.
ShaolinMiddleFinger macrumors 6502a Oct 12, 2001 745 0 Jan 29, 2003 #10 If none of the recommendations work. Try re-installing the OS.....if that still doesn't work.... It's caused by the devil! No, no, no....call Apple
If none of the recommendations work. Try re-installing the OS.....if that still doesn't work.... It's caused by the devil! No, no, no....call Apple
zarathustra macrumors 6502a Jul 16, 2002 771 2 Boston Jan 29, 2003 #11 I have had the same thing happen - but after a restart it went away. Ever since the 10.2.3 update I have not seen it again. ???? ????
I have had the same thing happen - but after a restart it went away. Ever since the 10.2.3 update I have not seen it again. ???? ????
Gus macrumors 65816 Original poster Jan 1, 2002 1,078 0 Minnesota Jan 29, 2003 #12 Well...after 6, yes SIX, restarts, everything is back to normal. I would really like to know what causes that kind of thing. Thanks for all of your advice! Regards, Gus
Well...after 6, yes SIX, restarts, everything is back to normal. I would really like to know what causes that kind of thing. Thanks for all of your advice! Regards, Gus