Disk Utility Freezes...

Along with other standard Mac apps, like calculator.... I am getting so annoyed with my Powerbook G4 (running OS X Panther)...
I recently had a problem with what I believe started because of a faulty downloaded font which ended up in me having to re-install OS X using the Back-Up and Restore feature on the Software Install Disc.
After getting my laptop up and running again, I have begun to notice more things acting funny, like my Disc Utility Freezes when I try to select my hard drive from the menu, and the calculator app freezes whenever I try hitting the '=' button, so no more basic math for me, lol........
But seriously, this isn't funny at all, I use my Powerbook for my main (work) computer and I am going to be SOL if this thing goes out on me.... is there anything I can do?
Thanks for any help you can provide.
PowerBook G4   Mac OS X (10.3.9)   1.25 GHZ / 512 MB DDR SDRAM

Hi there,
I had that message 2weeks ago from my copy of Techtool Pro 4 on my Laptop, it was setup to check my HD every time I login.
The message I got was: "Macintosh HD Allocation Overlap (-694)"
I'm not much of a coder but I assumed it was a directory error or something of the like.
I ran a repair, but it was unable rectify the problem
So I backed-up all my data to a Firewire HD & did a Clean Install from my Retail copy of Panther - worked a treat, though it may have been using a Sledgehammer to crack a Walnut, & yes it took awhile but was the only way I knew how to sort it once-&-for-all (others may know different?).
If you do this, take time to download the Combo update rather than putting update on-top of update etc. - works out a faster update process in the end.
Also these updates you installed, do you repair Disk Permissions (if it'll let you) before & after each update? As this helps your system stay good.
Be careful of iTunes 7.x.x updates - as there are many users posting how it trashed their Macs!
iTunes 7.x.x wouldn't run on my G5 - I had to reinstall iTunes 6.0.5 to get my music back!
Hope that helps.
Rory

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