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OSX 10.6.7 update problem
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<blockquote data-quote="EvenStranger" data-source="post: 1229413" data-attributes="member: 181804"><p>If the issues keeps coming back after your restore your data, but it doesn't occur in safe mode or before the migration, then it's something in your user profile - a corrupt plist, a login item... </p><p></p><p>I would create a new user account, manually open the backup file and drag the files you need to from your backup to your hard drive. Work folder by folder, Desktop, Documents, Music, Pictures, Movies... when it comes to the Library folder, only copy over the bare minimum... your Safari folder, your Mail folder, Mozilla bookmarks if you use Firefox. Remember, if you miss anything, you can always go back and get it later, so better safe than sorry the first go around. Reboot, see if the issue persists.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EvenStranger, post: 1229413, member: 181804"] If the issues keeps coming back after your restore your data, but it doesn't occur in safe mode or before the migration, then it's something in your user profile - a corrupt plist, a login item... I would create a new user account, manually open the backup file and drag the files you need to from your backup to your hard drive. Work folder by folder, Desktop, Documents, Music, Pictures, Movies... when it comes to the Library folder, only copy over the bare minimum... your Safari folder, your Mail folder, Mozilla bookmarks if you use Firefox. Remember, if you miss anything, you can always go back and get it later, so better safe than sorry the first go around. Reboot, see if the issue persists. [/QUOTE]
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