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I just recently upgraded my 13" Macbook Pro to a Kingston V200 SSD and 8 Gigs of ram. I used SuperDuper to Clone my drive before I did the install. Its working Fine with the exception of one thing. During my Login a zip will open and automatically move timI14-ISO8859-15.pcf into my trash... I have no idea how to stop or fix this.. Someone Please help!
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G'day and welcome to the forums.
When purchased my SSD, OWC were very insistent that your platter drive should not be cloned as it transfers over any problems with the drive. Suggestion was to format the SSD Mac OS Extended (Journalled) use system disk to do a clan install, connect the original drive via an external case and use Migration Assistant to transfer over applications, network settings etc. Hang on to those original install discs like grim death! Using OS X.7 or later make a bootable USB thumb drive before running Installer! |
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