Finder windows closing and acting irradically

I am using a g-5 2-2.7ghz processors and tiger 10.4.1.1
After letting itunes and safari do automatic updates and restarting I am having my finder windows on the desktop close unexpectedly and my desktop icons are appearing and disappearing unexpectedly
if a pc network folder window is in the background and I am in an application periodically the window will pop up in front of the application
As I type this and have no open windows other than firefox, I have had 3-4 instances of this and have had to re-set the cursor in the browser.
I zapped p-ram/re-started with no success
nothing is new on my network

Hi, mvmjeb, and welcome to Apple Discussions. Try reposting your question in this forum:
http://discussions.apple.com/forum.jspa?forumID=758
You've posted it in a MacBook Pro forum by mistake.

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