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<blockquote data-quote="mac0s9user" data-source="post: 559321" data-attributes="member: 38252"><p>I'll try to do this in order:</p><p>The options menu in firefox is usually in Edit>Preferences. </p><p></p><p>Not sure what to tell you about the tabs. It's weird thats for sure</p><p></p><p>The "drives" on your desktop are temporary (except for your hard drive) and should look totally different than your hard drive. To remove them simply drag it to your trash. When you do this an eject icon will appear. It's completely normal.</p><p></p><p>For the mail, assuming it's in your dock you can right click it (or hold command and click) and select open at login. It will start every time your turn on your computer.To disable it just command click again and disable it. It should check the mail periodically anyway once running. Just so you know the command button is the one with the cloverleaf and the logo.</p><p></p><p>Lastly, 10.5.x is Leopard where as 10.4.x is Tiger. So you indeed are running Leopard.</p><p></p><p>Welcome to the forums!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mac0s9user, post: 559321, member: 38252"] I'll try to do this in order: The options menu in firefox is usually in Edit>Preferences. Not sure what to tell you about the tabs. It's weird thats for sure The "drives" on your desktop are temporary (except for your hard drive) and should look totally different than your hard drive. To remove them simply drag it to your trash. When you do this an eject icon will appear. It's completely normal. For the mail, assuming it's in your dock you can right click it (or hold command and click) and select open at login. It will start every time your turn on your computer.To disable it just command click again and disable it. It should check the mail periodically anyway once running. Just so you know the command button is the one with the cloverleaf and the logo. Lastly, 10.5.x is Leopard where as 10.4.x is Tiger. So you indeed are running Leopard. Welcome to the forums! [/QUOTE]
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