Help - Activity Monitor won't run

After uninstalling devtools, my activity monitor won't start :
The application activity monitor quit unexpextedly - click to see more details or send a report to apple.
And the console message : 6/7/09 3:46:29 AM com.apple.launchd[92] ([0x0-0x2d02d].com.apple.ActivityMonitor[494]) Exited abnormally: Trace/BPT trap

Your Mac will create a new Activity Monitor .plist file when you can successfully launch that application.
Try and Archive & Install.http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1710
Carolyn

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