From: Nolan H. <wa...@ea...> - 2002-08-31 17:50:31
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Stefan, At the risk of flames, I don't know the first thing about using Terminal. That's why I use Macs, so I don't have to mess with things at this level. So, give me a step-by-step on this: Are you saying that I should launch Terminal and then just type "sudo rm /System/Library/Extensions.kextcache" and then hit return? I see the file from the Finder. I gather I can't just select and delete it. thanks for your patience, Nolan At 11:04 AM +0200 8/31/02, Stefan Huy wrote: >Try deleting the Extensions.kextcache file using > >sudo rm /System/Library/Extensions.kextcache > >in the Terminal. Check for typos, use it on your own risk > >Afterwards reboot. > >Solved the problem on my Wallstreet perfectly. Twice. Reproducable. > >Rob, can you include the cache rebuild (ot trigger therefor) in the >installer? I guess it would solve a lot of problems. You have to rebuild >anyway after the August DevTools update, do you? > >-Stefan > |