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Lion has removed Finder
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<blockquote data-quote="osxx" data-source="post: 1297772" data-attributes="member: 46331"><p>As dtravis7 pointed out I did not put internet in front of Explorer two different things</p><p>now did you play with Terminal because thats the only way I know you can add quite to the menu ?</p><p>Try this click Command + Option + Esc which will bring up a force quite menu and when you select Finder it should change to relaunch select that also keep in mind when you do a force quite of any kind go to Disk Utility and do a repair disk permissions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="osxx, post: 1297772, member: 46331"] As dtravis7 pointed out I did not put internet in front of Explorer two different things now did you play with Terminal because thats the only way I know you can add quite to the menu ? Try this click Command + Option + Esc which will bring up a force quite menu and when you select Finder it should change to relaunch select that also keep in mind when you do a force quite of any kind go to Disk Utility and do a repair disk permissions. [/QUOTE]
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