Re: Startup Disks Unavailable



On 4/4/09 10:03 AM, "Nick Naym" <nicknaym@[remove_this].gmail.com> wrote:


I online a short time ago (system was in Sleep mode all nite). Found that I
was unable to retrieve mail from one of my accounts (Comcast). Often,
rebooting helps, but when I opened my Startup Disk prefs panel, all of my
startup disks (internal, as well as external) were greyed out -- I can't
select any of them.

Are you using an admin account? I see the same thing when I am in a
non-privileged user account.

Also, Comcast has had some widespread problems this morning.


.



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