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| Also, iScroll2's homepage says: "There are still some pretty major issues, though. With version 0.24, the StartupItem sometimes runs too early on in the Startup process, causing a kernel panic. If you experience this, boot your computer in safe mode (hold the shift key while booting up) and remove iScroll2 using the uninstall feature." Seems like no single-user voodoo is required and a simple safe-mode startup does the trick, too. (If you have the uninstall command lying around.) On the other hand, I'll just stay with version 0.21, since that works fine for me.
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| If safe mode lets you run system preferences I believe you can remove it through the preference pane (which basically runs the script) |
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