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"ghost" apps in system AFTER Clean Install 10.8.5
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<blockquote data-quote="TattooedMac" data-source="post: 1553776" data-attributes="member: 101749"><p>Yea sorry, i read so many posts on the forum, and the morning Java hadn't kicked in to see all that. I tend to glance over the first few lines as people actually don't tell you of the problem/s until the end of their post.</p><p></p><p>As i said before, for the sake of 40Mins of your Time, i would be Erasing the HD and reformatting it via Disk Utility in the Recovery Partition and then do another Clean install. Im not sure of what could cause all that, especially if it wasn't just 1 App, but many.</p><p>You could try Repairing Disk Permissions but if its a clean install it shouldn't need it, and just because you downloaded it from the MAS and put it on the SD card, doesn't always means its not corrupt either. It only needs to miss 1 file, or not write a file correctly to have a corrupt file.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TattooedMac, post: 1553776, member: 101749"] Yea sorry, i read so many posts on the forum, and the morning Java hadn't kicked in to see all that. I tend to glance over the first few lines as people actually don't tell you of the problem/s until the end of their post. As i said before, for the sake of 40Mins of your Time, i would be Erasing the HD and reformatting it via Disk Utility in the Recovery Partition and then do another Clean install. Im not sure of what could cause all that, especially if it wasn't just 1 App, but many. You could try Repairing Disk Permissions but if its a clean install it shouldn't need it, and just because you downloaded it from the MAS and put it on the SD card, doesn't always means its not corrupt either. It only needs to miss 1 file, or not write a file correctly to have a corrupt file. [/QUOTE]
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