Applications in List View

I just got a new 8700 (my old one broke).  When I was updating the software to the new versions 4.2.1.107 I lost the list view of the applications when I pushed the Front Convenience Key.  I now get the applications but they show up as icons on the screen.  I am using the BB Dimension Today Theme. 
Is there a setting to get the list view back (the list appears as a list of applications you can use the scroll wheel to scroll up and down) by changing a setting?  If not, is there a Today theme out there that supports this feature?

the convenience keys are on the side. are you talking about the menu button (key w/ the 7 dots on it?)
did the theme you have before just have 5 icons along the bottom? then you hit the menu key to see all your choices?
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    12. When the test is complete, quit Terminal. The results will have been copied to the Clipboard automatically. They are not shown in the Terminal window. Please don't copy anything from there. All you have to do is start a reply to this comment and then paste by pressing command-V again.
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    12/03/2012 15:17:20.57 w3wp.exe (0x1DC4) 0x136C SharePoint Foundation Database tkeb Verbose Setting database session for {705cbd18-2316-417b-aea8-525c0191368e}. f43e1c9c-0c88-4707-a143-4c47a1ac8aac
    12/03/2012 15:17:20.57 w3wp.exe (0x1DC4) 0x136C SharePoint Foundation Database tzku Verbose ConnectionString: 'Data Source=sp-ncsa-sp2b;Initial Catalog=Content-NCSA-sp2b-01;Integrated Security=True;Enlist=False;Asynchronous Processing=False;Connect Timeout=15' ConnectionState: Closed ConnectionTimeout: 15 f43e1c9c-0c88-4707-a143-4c47a1ac8aac
    12/03/2012 15:17:20.57 w3wp.exe (0x1DC4) 0x136C SharePoint Foundation General 8kh7 High List does not exist. The page you selected contains a list that does not exist. It may have been deleted by another user. f43e1c9c-0c88-4707-a143-4c47a1ac8aac
    12/03/2012 15:17:20.57 w3wp.exe (0x1DC4) 0x136C SharePoint Foundation General 8kh7 High Stack trace: onetutil.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000000A2551) at 0x000007FEF0732551 onetutil.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000000A3711) at 0x000007FEF0733711 owssvr.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000000009212) at 0x000007FEE9639212 owssvr.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=000000000009E0F5) at 0x000007FEE96CE0F5 mscorwks.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000002BE497) at 0x000007FEF3C7E497 Microsoft.SharePoint.Library.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000000DA6DE) at 0x000007FEEB40A6DE Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000001AB1693) at 0x000007FEED021693 Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000001C3E68D) at 0x000007FEED1AE68D Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000001C3E196) at 0x000007FEED1AE196 Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000001C4104C) at 0x000007FEED1B104C Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000001F48E2B) at 0x000007FEED4B8E2B Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000001F481DB) at 0x000007FEED4B81DB Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000001FF8835) at 0x000007FEED568835 Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000001F30D2F) at 0x000007FEED4A0D2F Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000001FF87DD) at 0x000007FEED5687DD Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000028067A8) at 0x000007FEEDD767A8 System.Web.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000002A1914) at 0x000007FEEA731914 System.Web.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000002A06DD) at 0x000007FEEA7306DD System.Web.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000002A0780) at 0x000007FEEA730780 System.Web.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000002A0780) at 0x000007FEEA730780 System.Web.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000002A0780) at 0x000007FEEA730780 Syste f43e1c9c-0c88-4707-a143-4c47a1ac8aac
    12/03/2012 15:17:20.57 w3wp.exe (0x1DC4) 0x136C SharePoint Foundation Fields e8gd High Exception thrown while fetching field by internal name 'LinkTitle' Microsoft.SharePoint.SPException: List does not exist. The page you selected contains a list that does not exist. It may have been deleted by another user. ---> System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException (0x81020026): List does not exist. The page you selected contains a list that does not exist. It may have been deleted by another user. at Microsoft.SharePoint.Library.SPRequestInternalClass.GetFieldsSchemaXml(String bstrUrl, String bstrListName, ISP2DSafeArrayWriter p2DWKProps, ISP1DSafeArrayWriter p1DFullXML) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Library.SPRequest.GetFieldsSchemaXml(String bstrUrl, String bstrListName, ISP2DSafeArrayWriter p2DWKProps, ISP1DSafeArrayWriter p1DFullXML) --- End of inner exception stack trace --- at Microsoft.SharePoint.SPGlobal.HandleComException(COMException comEx) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Library.SPRequest.GetFieldsSchemaXml(String bstrUrl, String bstrListName, ISP2DSafeArrayWriter p2DWKProps, ISP1DSafeArrayWriter p1DFullXML) at Microsoft.SharePoint.SPFieldCollection.EnsureFieldsSafeArray(Boolean bGetFullXML) at Microsoft.SharePoint.SPFieldCollection.get_InternalNameDict() at Microsoft.SharePoint.SPFieldCollection.GetFieldByInternalName(String strName, Boolean bThrowException) f43e1c9c-0c88-4707-a143-4c47a1ac8aac
    12/03/2012 15:17:20.57 w3wp.exe (0x1DC4) 0x136C SharePoint Foundation Database tkeb Verbose Setting database session for {705cbd18-2316-417b-aea8-525c0191368e}. f43e1c9c-0c88-4707-a143-4c47a1ac8aac
    12/03/2012 15:17:20.57 w3wp.exe (0x1DC4) 0x136C SharePoint Foundation Database tzku Verbose ConnectionString: 'Data Source=sp-ncsa-sp2b;Initial Catalog=Content-NCSA-sp2b-01;Integrated Security=True;Enlist=False;Asynchronous Processing=False;Connect Timeout=15' ConnectionState: Closed ConnectionTimeout: 15 f43e1c9c-0c88-4707-a143-4c47a1ac8aac
    12/03/2012 15:17:20.58 w3wp.exe (0x1DC4) 0x136C SharePoint Foundation General 8kh7 High List does not exist. The page you selected contains a list that does not exist. It may have been deleted by another user. f43e1c9c-0c88-4707-a143-4c47a1ac8aac
    12/03/2012 15:17:20.58 w3wp.exe (0x1DC4) 0x136C SharePoint Foundation General 8kh7 High Stack trace: onetutil.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000000A2551) at 0x000007FEF0732551 onetutil.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000000A3711) at 0x000007FEF0733711 owssvr.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000000009212) at 0x000007FEE9639212 owssvr.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=000000000009E0F5) at 0x000007FEE96CE0F5 mscorwks.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000002BE497) at 0x000007FEF3C7E497 Microsoft.SharePoint.Library.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000000DA6DE) at 0x000007FEEB40A6DE Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000001AB1693) at 0x000007FEED021693 Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000001C3E68D) at 0x000007FEED1AE68D Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000001C3E196) at 0x000007FEED1AE196 Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000001C4104C) at 0x000007FEED1B104C Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000001F48E2B) at 0x000007FEED4B8E2B Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000001F481DB) at 0x000007FEED4B81DB Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000001FF8835) at 0x000007FEED568835 Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000001F30D2F) at 0x000007FEED4A0D2F Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000001FF87DD) at 0x000007FEED5687DD Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000028067A8) at 0x000007FEEDD767A8 System.Web.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000002A1914) at 0x000007FEEA731914 System.Web.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000002A06DD) at 0x000007FEEA7306DD System.Web.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000002A0780) at 0x000007FEEA730780 System.Web.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000002A0780) at 0x000007FEEA730780 System.Web.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000002A0780) at 0x000007FEEA730780 Syste f43e1c9c-0c88-4707-a143-4c47a1ac8aac
    12/03/2012 15:17:20.58 w3wp.exe (0x1DC4) 0x136C SharePoint Foundation Fields e8gd High Exception thrown while fetching field by internal name 'Description' Microsoft.SharePoint.SPException: List does not exist. The page you selected contains a list that does not exist. It may have been deleted by another user. ---> System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException (0x81020026): List does not exist. The page you selected contains a list that does not exist. It may have been deleted by another user. at Microsoft.SharePoint.Library.SPRequestInternalClass.GetFieldsSchemaXml(String bstrUrl, String bstrListName, ISP2DSafeArrayWriter p2DWKProps, ISP1DSafeArrayWriter p1DFullXML) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Library.SPRequest.GetFieldsSchemaXml(String bstrUrl, String bstrListName, ISP2DSafeArrayWriter p2DWKProps, ISP1DSafeArrayWriter p1DFullXML) --- End of inner exception stack trace --- at Microsoft.SharePoint.SPGlobal.HandleComException(COMException comEx) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Library.SPRequest.GetFieldsSchemaXml(String bstrUrl, String bstrListName, ISP2DSafeArrayWriter p2DWKProps, ISP1DSafeArrayWriter p1DFullXML) at Microsoft.SharePoint.SPFieldCollection.EnsureFieldsSafeArray(Boolean bGetFullXML) at Microsoft.SharePoint.SPFieldCollection.get_InternalNameDict() at Microsoft.SharePoint.SPFieldCollection.GetFieldByInternalName(String strName, Boolean bThrowException) f43e1c9c-0c88-4707-a143-4c47a1ac8aac
    12/03/2012 15:17:20.58 w3wp.exe (0x1DC4) 0x136C SharePoint Foundation Database tkeb Verbose Setting database session for {705cbd18-2316-417b-aea8-525c0191368e}. f43e1c9c-0c88-4707-a143-4c47a1ac8aac
    12/03/2012 15:17:20.58 w3wp.exe (0x1DC4) 0x136C SharePoint Foundation Database tzku Verbose ConnectionString: 'Data Source=sp-ncsa-sp2b;Initial Catalog=Content-NCSA-sp2b-01;Integrated Security=True;Enlist=False;Asynchronous Processing=False;Connect Timeout=15' ConnectionState: Closed ConnectionTimeout: 15 f43e1c9c-0c88-4707-a143-4c47a1ac8aac
    12/03/2012 15:17:20.58 w3wp.exe (0x1DC4) 0x136C SharePoint Foundation General 8kh7 High List does not exist. The page you selected contains a list that does not exist. It may have been deleted by another user. f43e1c9c-0c88-4707-a143-4c47a1ac8aac
    12/03/2012 15:17:20.58 w3wp.exe (0x1DC4) 0x136C SharePoint Foundation General 8kh7 High Stack trace: onetutil.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000000A2551) at 0x000007FEF0732551 onetutil.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000000A3711) at 0x000007FEF0733711 owssvr.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000000009212) at 0x000007FEE9639212 owssvr.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=000000000009E0F5) at 0x000007FEE96CE0F5 mscorwks.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000002BE497) at 0x000007FEF3C7E497 Microsoft.SharePoint.Library.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000000DA6DE) at 0x000007FEEB40A6DE Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000001AB1693) at 0x000007FEED021693 Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000001C3E68D) at 0x000007FEED1AE68D Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000001C3E196) at 0x000007FEED1AE196 Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000001C4104C) at 0x000007FEED1B104C Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000001F48E2B) at 0x000007FEED4B8E2B Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000001F481DB) at 0x000007FEED4B81DB Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000001FF8835) at 0x000007FEED568835 Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000001F30D2F) at 0x000007FEED4A0D2F Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000001FF87DD) at 0x000007FEED5687DD Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000028067A8) at 0x000007FEEDD767A8 System.Web.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000002A1914) at 0x000007FEEA731914 System.Web.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000002A06DD) at 0x000007FEEA7306DD System.Web.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000002A0780) at 0x000007FEEA730780 System.Web.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000002A0780) at 0x000007FEEA730780 System.Web.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000002A0780) at 0x000007FEEA730780 Syste f43e1c9c-0c88-4707-a143-4c47a1ac8aac
    12/03/2012 15:17:20.58 w3wp.exe (0x1DC4) 0x136C SharePoint Foundation Fields e8gd High Exception thrown while fetching field by internal name 'IT_x002d_Teams' Microsoft.SharePoint.SPException: List does not exist. The page you selected contains a list that does not exist. It may have been deleted by another user. ---> System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException (0x81020026): List does not exist. The page you selected contains a list that does not exist. It may have been deleted by another user. at Microsoft.SharePoint.Library.SPRequestInternalClass.GetFieldsSchemaXml(String bstrUrl, String bstrListName, ISP2DSafeArrayWriter p2DWKProps, ISP1DSafeArrayWriter p1DFullXML) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Library.SPRequest.GetFieldsSchemaXml(String bstrUrl, String bstrListName, ISP2DSafeArrayWriter p2DWKProps, ISP1DSafeArrayWriter p1DFullXML) --- End of inner exception stack trace --- at Microsoft.SharePoint.SPGlobal.HandleComException(COMException comEx) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Library.SPRequest.GetFieldsSchemaXml(String bstrUrl, String bstrListName, ISP2DSafeArrayWriter p2DWKProps, ISP1DSafeArrayWriter p1DFullXML) at Microsoft.SharePoint.SPFieldCollection.EnsureFieldsSafeArray(Boolean bGetFullXML) at Microsoft.SharePoint.SPFieldCollection.get_InternalNameDict() at Microsoft.SharePoint.SPFieldCollection.GetFieldByInternalName(String strName, Boolean bThrowException) f43e1c9c-0c88-4707-a143-4c47a1ac8aac
    12/03/2012 15:17:20.58 w3wp.exe (0x1DC4) 0x136C SharePoint Foundation Database tkeb Verbose Setting database session for {705cbd18-2316-417b-aea8-525c0191368e}. f43e1c9c-0c88-4707-a143-4c47a1ac8aac
    12/03/2012 15:17:20.58 w3wp.exe (0x1DC4) 0x136C SharePoint Foundation Database tzku Verbose ConnectionString: 'Data Source=sp-ncsa-sp2b;Initial Catalog=Content-NCSA-sp2b-01;Integrated Security=True;Enlist=False;Asynchronous Processing=False;Connect Timeout=15' ConnectionState: Closed ConnectionTimeout: 15 f43e1c9c-0c88-4707-a143-4c47a1ac8aac
    12/03/2012 15:17:20.58 w3wp.exe (0x1DC4) 0x136C SharePoint Foundation General 8kh7 High List does not exist. The page you selected contains a list that does not exist. It may have been deleted by another user. f43e1c9c-0c88-4707-a143-4c47a1ac8aac
    12/03/2012 15:17:20.58 w3wp.exe (0x1DC4) 0x136C SharePoint Foundation General 8kh7 High Stack trace: onetutil.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000000A2551) at 0x000007FEF0732551 onetutil.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000000A3711) at 0x000007FEF0733711 owssvr.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000000009212) at 0x000007FEE9639212 owssvr.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=000000000009E0F5) at 0x000007FEE96CE0F5 mscorwks.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000002BE497) at 0x000007FEF3C7E497 Microsoft.SharePoint.Library.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000000DA6DE) at 0x000007FEEB40A6DE Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000001AB1693) at 0x000007FEED021693 Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000001C3E68D) at 0x000007FEED1AE68D Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000001C3E196) at 0x000007FEED1AE196 Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000001C4104C) at 0x000007FEED1B104C Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000001F48E2B) at 0x000007FEED4B8E2B Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000001F481DB) at 0x000007FEED4B81DB Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000001FF8835) at 0x000007FEED568835 Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000001F30D2F) at 0x000007FEED4A0D2F Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000001FF87DD) at 0x000007FEED5687DD Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000028067A8) at 0x000007FEEDD767A8 System.Web.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000002A1914) at 0x000007FEEA731914 System.Web.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000002A06DD) at 0x000007FEEA7306DD System.Web.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000002A0780) at 0x000007FEEA730780 System.Web.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000002A0780) at 0x000007FEEA730780 System.Web.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000002A0780) at 0x000007FEEA730780 Syste f43e1c9c-0c88-4707-a143-4c47a1ac8aac
    12/03/2012 15:17:20.58 w3wp.exe (0x1DC4) 0x136C SharePoint Foundation Fields e8gd High Exception thrown while fetching field by internal name 'Subteams_x002d_Portfolio_Groupin' Microsoft.SharePoint.SPException: List does not exist. The page you selected contains a list that does not exist. It may have been deleted by another user. ---> System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException (0x81020026): List does not exist. The page you selected contains a list that does not exist. It may have been deleted by another user. at Microsoft.SharePoint.Library.SPRequestInternalClass.GetFieldsSchemaXml(String bstrUrl, String bstrListName, ISP2DSafeArrayWriter p2DWKProps, ISP1DSafeArrayWriter p1DFullXML) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Library.SPRequest.GetFieldsSchemaXml(String bstrUrl, String bstrListName, ISP2DSafeArrayWriter p2DWKProps, ISP1DSafeArrayWriter p1DFullXML) --- End of inner exception stack trace --- at Microsoft.SharePoint.SPGlobal.HandleComException(COMException comEx) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Library.SPRequest.GetFieldsSchemaXml(String bstrUrl, String bstrListName, ISP2DSafeArrayWriter p2DWKProps, ISP1DSafeArrayWriter p1DFullXML) at Microsoft.SharePoint.SPFieldCollection.EnsureFieldsSafeArray(Boolean bGetFullXML) at Microsoft.SharePoint.SPFieldCollection.get_InternalNameDict() at Microsoft.SharePoint.SPFieldCollection.GetFieldByInternalName(String strName, Boolean bThrowException) f43e1c9c-0c88-4707-a143-4c47a1ac8aac
    12/03/2012 15:17:20.58 w3wp.exe (0x1DC4) 0x136C SharePoint Foundation Database tkeb Verbose Setting database session for {705cbd18-2316-417b-aea8-525c0191368e}. f43e1c9c-0c88-4707-a143-4c47a1ac8aac
    12/03/2012 15:17:20.58 w3wp.exe (0x1DC4) 0x136C SharePoint Foundation Database tzku Verbose ConnectionString: 'Data Source=sp-ncsa-sp2b;Initial Catalog=Content-NCSA-sp2b-01;Integrated Security=True;Enlist=False;Asynchronous Processing=False;Connect Timeout=15' ConnectionState: Closed ConnectionTimeout: 15 f43e1c9c-0c88-4707-a143-4c47a1ac8aac
    12/03/2012 15:17:20.60 w3wp.exe (0x1DC4) 0x136C SharePoint Foundation General 8kh7 High List does not exist. The page you selected contains a list that does not exist. It may have been deleted by another user. f43e1c9c-0c88-4707-a143-4c47a1ac8aac
    12/03/2012 15:17:20.60 w3wp.exe (0x1DC4) 0x136C SharePoint Foundation General 8kh7 High Stack trace: onetutil.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000000A2551) at 0x000007FEF0732551 onetutil.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000000A3711) at 0x000007FEF0733711 owssvr.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000000009212) at 0x000007FEE9639212 owssvr.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=000000000009E0F5) at 0x000007FEE96CE0F5 mscorwks.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000002BE497) at 0x000007FEF3C7E497 Microsoft.SharePoint.Library.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000000DA6DE) at 0x000007FEEB40A6DE Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000001AB1693) at 0x000007FEED021693 Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000001C3E68D) at 0x000007FEED1AE68D Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000001C3E196) at 0x000007FEED1AE196 Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000001C4104C) at 0x000007FEED1B104C Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000001F48E2B) at 0x000007FEED4B8E2B Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000001F481DB) at 0x000007FEED4B81DB Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000001FF8835) at 0x000007FEED568835 Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000001F30D2F) at 0x000007FEED4A0D2F Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=0000000001FF87DD) at 0x000007FEED5687DD Microsoft.SharePoint.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000028067A8) at 0x000007FEEDD767A8 System.Web.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000002A1914) at 0x000007FEEA731914 System.Web.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000002A06DD) at 0x000007FEEA7306DD System.Web.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000002A0780) at 0x000007FEEA730780 System.Web.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000002A0780) at 0x000007FEEA730780 System.Web.ni.dll: (unresolved symbol, module offset=00000000002A0780) at 0x000007FEEA730780 Syste f43e1c9c-0c88-4707-a143-4c47a1ac8aac
    12/03/2012 15:17:20.60 w3wp.exe (0x1DC4) 0x136C SharePoint Foundation Fields e8gd High Exception thrown while fetching field by internal name 'Product_BusinessCategory' Microsoft.SharePoint.SPException: List does not exist. The page you selected contains a list that does not exist. It may have been deleted by another user. ---> System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException (0x81020026): List does not exist. The page you selected contains a list that does not exist. It may have been deleted by another user. at Microsoft.SharePoint.Library.SPRequestInternalClass.GetFieldsSchemaXml(String bstrUrl, String bstrListName, ISP2DSafeArrayWriter p2DWKProps, ISP1DSafeArrayWriter p1DFullXML) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Library.SPRequest.GetFieldsSchemaXml(String bstrUrl, String bstrListName, ISP2DSafeArrayWriter p2DWKProps, ISP1DSafeArrayWriter p1DFullXML) --- End of inner exception stack trace --- at Microsoft.SharePoint.SPGlobal.HandleComException(COMException comEx) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Library.SPRequest.GetFieldsSchemaXml(String bstrUrl, String bstrListName, ISP2DSafeArrayWriter p2DWKProps, ISP1DSafeArrayWriter p1DFullXML) at Microsoft.SharePoint.SPFieldCollection.EnsureFieldsSafeArray(Boolean bGetFullXML) at Microsoft.SharePoint.SPFieldCollection.get_InternalNameDict() at Microsoft.SharePoint.SPFieldCollection.GetFieldByInternalName(String strName, Boolean bThrowException) f43e1c9c-0c88-4707-a143-4c47a1ac8aac
    12/03/2012 15:17:20.60 w3wp.exe (0x1DC4) 0x136C SharePoint Foundation Database tkeb Verbose Setting database session for {705cbd18-2316-417b-aea8-525c0191368e}. f43e1c9c-0c88-4707-a143-4c47a1ac8aac
    12/03/2012 15:17:20.60 w3wp.exe (0x1DC4) 0x136C SharePoint Foundation Database tzku Verbose ConnectionString: 'Data Source=sp-ncsa-sp2b;Initial Catalog=Content-NCSA-sp2b-01;Integrated Security=True;Enlist=False;Asynchronous Processing=False;Connect Timeout=15' ConnectionState: Closed ConnectionTimeout: 15 f43e1c9c-0c88-4707-a143-4c47a1ac8aac
    12/03/2012 15:17:20.60 w3wp.exe (0x1DC4) 0x136C SharePoint Foundation General 8kh7 High List does not exist. The page you selected contains a list that does not exist. It may have been deleted by another user. f43e1c9c-0c88-4707-a143-4c47a1ac8aac
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    Note: If FileVault is enabled, or if a firmware password is set, or if the startup volume is a software RAID, you can’t do this. Ask for further instructions.
    Safe mode is much slower to start up and run than normal, with limited graphics performance, and some things won’t work at all, including sound output and Wi-Fi on certain models. The next normal startup may also be somewhat slow.
    The login screen appears even if you usually log in automatically. You must know your login password in order to log in. If you’ve forgotten the password, you will need to reset it before you begin.
    Test while in safe mode. Same problem?
    After testing, restart as usual (not in safe mode) and verify that you still have the problem. Post the results of Steps 1 and 2.

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