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Enki
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Join Date: Nov 2004
 
2006-06-02, 15:31

Sounds like you have a corrupt file in the boot sequence. It might be a good time to do an Archive and Install to get past the problem, then update from that. I'm going to guess that will be quickest and least painful. Lots of things could cause that, all of them exceptionally infrequent. But once it happens you were the unlucky recipient of p(x) = 1.0.
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