Sometimes everything would be fine until the computer warmed up and then the problem would start. Sometimes the problem would start as soon as I restarted the computer. It affected both third party applications and Apple applications. There didnit seem to be any pattern to the problem. Every time I tried I got the same error message: Error 10810. Then a day later the real problem started. I tried restarting my computer and that seemed to help, but the problem popped up a couple of other random times. I tried quitting Mail and then restarting Mail and that didnit work. Every time I tried to enter text I got an error message that said the spell checker wasnit working. The first problem happened when I tried to compose messages in my Mail program. Not, you understand that I could tell much what it was, because most of the time I couldnit open any of my applications! Well, something proceeded to run amuck throughout my computer for the next several days. This one was 10.5.5, the latest update for Leopard. I always perform updates when my Mac tells me I should do so. No, today I bring you a tale of computer frustration and the things I learned to bring that frustration to an end.Ī few weeks ago, I ever so blithely installed the latest update to Leopard shortly after it was released. Today, I bring you a tale of lustful intrigue and heavenly.Wait, thatis a book Iim reading.
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