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Activity monitor is screwed
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<blockquote data-quote="Everett" data-source="post: 235846" data-attributes="member: 14550"><p>Tahnks for the post...what I failed to mention is that it seems that the activity monitor stoppped working after I turned on fileVault. Now that I've turned off fileVault, activity monitor seems to be working again. Should this be the case that activity monitor doesn't show any running processes when fileVault is running?</p><p></p><p>Im going to turn on fileVault then delete the activityMonitor.plist and see what happens from there.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again</p><p>Everett</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Everett, post: 235846, member: 14550"] Tahnks for the post...what I failed to mention is that it seems that the activity monitor stoppped working after I turned on fileVault. Now that I've turned off fileVault, activity monitor seems to be working again. Should this be the case that activity monitor doesn't show any running processes when fileVault is running? Im going to turn on fileVault then delete the activityMonitor.plist and see what happens from there. Thanks again Everett [/QUOTE]
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