From: <ro...@sp...> - 2003-07-01 22:46:08
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If you install new .kext files in the system sometimes the system doesn't load the new driver unless the kext cache files are recreated. You can compare it to the OS 9 Desktop files which sometimes needed to be recreated to show icons properly on newly intsalled software. //Rob On tisdag, jul 1, 2003, at 20:05 Europe/Stockholm, John E.Leaird wrote: > Rob: > > Is it true that there's no problem if those files are recreated and > are still present in the library after I restart the computer? If so, > what is the point of "removing" them in the first place? I gather, > from what you say, that doing so serves (somehow) to ensure that the > wirelessdriver.kext is actually loaded. > > Let me ask: How do I know that the wirelessdrive.kext driver is > installed properly. If checked and it's in the right place. What else > do I need to check? > > John Leaird -- To be is to do. - Socrates To do is to be. - Sartre Do be do be do. - Sinatra |