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DoubleV

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Jan 11, 2002
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guys,
i ususally am a pc user, so i have no idea what error 41 is. i'm trying to boot up and get the "time syncronizer error type 41" error. the os is 9.1

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A 41 error is usually a memory full error or file load error. When is it happening?
 
I get error 41 from Virex scheduler on startup. I turn extensions off and still get the error but it also tells me to turn extensions off. They are already off. Help!!!
 
Hi

I have a Mac DVD Special Edition OS 9.2. At start-up, I get the bomb / error 41. It won't start with extensions off. The day before this happened, the computer crashed and I powered it off to re-start ( nothing else worked. Not even the re-start button on the side)

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I have an old Powerbook 100 and when trying to start it I get the error message `error type 41´. I've tried restarting with the extensions off, bit that doesn't help at all. I just get the same message all over again. Although I know it's a finder problem, I cannot get at the hard disk to reinstall it. Anyone out there got any ideas? I could just wipe the disk (there's nothing important on it, but I'm not too sure how to do it with out starting the computer first! HELP!
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I'm having an error 41 problem with OS 9. System froze before I could respond to "Finder needs your attention". I reboot on the side and get "error 41 - Time synchronization"

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Error 41 is to do with a corrupt Finder file. The best way to cure it is to boot from an emergency disk/OS install disk and re-install the system. You can do this without reformatting or losing any of your existing data. You can also specify a 'custom' installation and only install the actual system bits such as the finder and related files without having to reinstall all the other stuff that usually comes with it.
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