said:
>In <200604041740.k34HeLGw240458@pimout6-ext.prodigy.net>, on 04/04/06
> at 10:39 AM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>>Specifically, the boot process proceeds to the point where the desktop
>>wallpaper shows, and there is a little clock icon in the center. At that
>>point everything hangs (the desktop icons do not appear, and the clock
>>icon does not change into a mouse pointer).
>This can be a timing issue. Are you running an additional desktop
>enhancers?
I guess not -- I don't know what a desktop enhancer is.
>What you can try is temporarily moving things out of the startup folder
>and see if that helps.
There is a lot in there.
I took out:
Scheduler Helper
MMOS2 Updater
(was that OK to remove those?)
What is left:
Start error log
Warpmix
USBPRT Auto monitor
eCenter
CAD-Popup
Removeable Device Monitor v.1.2
TCP/IP Startup
Manyclip
Any of those OK to remove? (except manyclip -- I can't live without that
one).
On one reboot, everything worked OK. I hope that will continue.
Thanks,
Sandy
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