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Drag-and-Drop Clinging and iChat Problems
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<blockquote data-quote="TheTrueMoron" data-source="post: 727055" data-attributes="member: 56164"><p>Here's the problem: I've been transferring pictures to my computer lately and sometime when I grab them and drop them off in a folder, they don't let go. I click on everything and other folders, trash, etc. and they still won't let go. This is getting really annoying because I have to put the computer to sleep to get it to go away. Is there a remedy for this?</p><p></p><p>Second problem: iChat will randomly start up without me even clicking on it. I've checked the preferences for it and it's not set to start up automatically and yet, sometimes it does. I was at class earlier and I came back and iChat was up and running. I know it's not my roommate because it has opened automatically before while I was surfing the internet. Is there a way to stop it from doing this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheTrueMoron, post: 727055, member: 56164"] Here's the problem: I've been transferring pictures to my computer lately and sometime when I grab them and drop them off in a folder, they don't let go. I click on everything and other folders, trash, etc. and they still won't let go. This is getting really annoying because I have to put the computer to sleep to get it to go away. Is there a remedy for this? Second problem: iChat will randomly start up without me even clicking on it. I've checked the preferences for it and it's not set to start up automatically and yet, sometimes it does. I was at class earlier and I came back and iChat was up and running. I know it's not my roommate because it has opened automatically before while I was surfing the internet. Is there a way to stop it from doing this? [/QUOTE]
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