Regarding the improved Disk Utility, you do have the improved version. I just meant that Apple has made it able to handle things much better in the last few versions. I used to restart in Safe Mode and run fsck from the prompt/command line in Unix. But after System 10.4, it's better to run Disk Utility (per Apple docs).
Also, it doesn't matter how many times you run Disk Utility, what matter is if the "last" time you run it, it finds nothing left to fix. Don't stop running it until that happens.
So, if you think the problem is on your server, and you didn't have the problem before upgrading your personal computer, can you find out what's been changed on the server during this time? If nothing has changed on the server, then it still would seem to point to a local (post-upgrade) on your Mac.
Do you have other browsers besides Safari and Firefox? Have you tried using other browsers if you have some installed?
__________________
"If you're happy and you know it, think again." -- Guru Pitka
|