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<blockquote data-quote="eric06" data-source="post: 662738" data-attributes="member: 22083"><p>Yes, I have my USB hub with: mouse, keyboard, printer. </p><p></p><p>I wonder if this is a cause to some of my problems: when I got my MBP back from the repair center I loaded Leopard and had it restore from time machine well after about 2 hours it said it was done and hadn't changed screens so I turned the laptop off and back on. I then tried to create my user again and it told me no since it was already kinda there. I used a diff name and got logged in and deleted the user I tried to set up from a time machine backup.</p><p></p><p>Could that be throwing things off some, like it thinks there is another user but there really isn't? Not sure what that would have to do with the restart screen though. I really don't want to but I have the time if I need to reinstall Leopard and get a clean slate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eric06, post: 662738, member: 22083"] Yes, I have my USB hub with: mouse, keyboard, printer. I wonder if this is a cause to some of my problems: when I got my MBP back from the repair center I loaded Leopard and had it restore from time machine well after about 2 hours it said it was done and hadn't changed screens so I turned the laptop off and back on. I then tried to create my user again and it told me no since it was already kinda there. I used a diff name and got logged in and deleted the user I tried to set up from a time machine backup. Could that be throwing things off some, like it thinks there is another user but there really isn't? Not sure what that would have to do with the restart screen though. I really don't want to but I have the time if I need to reinstall Leopard and get a clean slate. [/QUOTE]
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