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Macbook Pro Problem
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<blockquote data-quote="oisin01" data-source="post: 1551031" data-attributes="member: 315036"><p><em>(Thought I'd posted this already but it seems to have got lost somewhere so please excuse me if this turns out to be a duplication</em>)</p><p></p><p>All of a sudden my Macbook Pro decided to open in Finder instead of Desktop. On contacting the Apple Store a "Genius" managed to "sort of" sort it out although he had no idea what had caused the problem. However, he left me with a folder: com.apple.finder.savedState on my desktop. I have now dragged this into Trash without any ill effects and wondered if it could be deleted altogether.</p><p></p><p>At present I am running Mountain Lion (Mavericks) OS X 10.9 (13A603) with all hardware and software up to date. I have back ups saved in Time Machine from before the issue occurred but am reluctant to use one to avoid having to update everything again. Therefore, I would appreciate any help anyone can offer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oisin01, post: 1551031, member: 315036"] [I](Thought I'd posted this already but it seems to have got lost somewhere so please excuse me if this turns out to be a duplication[/I]) All of a sudden my Macbook Pro decided to open in Finder instead of Desktop. On contacting the Apple Store a "Genius" managed to "sort of" sort it out although he had no idea what had caused the problem. However, he left me with a folder: com.apple.finder.savedState on my desktop. I have now dragged this into Trash without any ill effects and wondered if it could be deleted altogether. At present I am running Mountain Lion (Mavericks) OS X 10.9 (13A603) with all hardware and software up to date. I have back ups saved in Time Machine from before the issue occurred but am reluctant to use one to avoid having to update everything again. Therefore, I would appreciate any help anyone can offer [/QUOTE]
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