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Printer quits applications unexpectedly
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<blockquote data-quote="muso" data-source="post: 40534" data-attributes="member: 40"><p>1. Try reinstalling the drivers for your printer. No, it's not a virus.</p><p></p><p>2. Mac applications don't store your data inside the application file. Instead, they use the library folder in your home folder. So, all your contacts, safari bookmarks, preference settings, etc... that are unique to you or your computer are stored there. A good place to look is under library : application support. If you've moved folders out of there, all you should have to do is move them back. It's good practice when messing around with user data/system files to take note of the exact location you found them in, make a copy, store it somewhere else (eg desktop) before you change/move anything. Then it's a simple process to revert your system back to what it was.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muso, post: 40534, member: 40"] 1. Try reinstalling the drivers for your printer. No, it's not a virus. 2. Mac applications don't store your data inside the application file. Instead, they use the library folder in your home folder. So, all your contacts, safari bookmarks, preference settings, etc... that are unique to you or your computer are stored there. A good place to look is under library : application support. If you've moved folders out of there, all you should have to do is move them back. It's good practice when messing around with user data/system files to take note of the exact location you found them in, make a copy, store it somewhere else (eg desktop) before you change/move anything. Then it's a simple process to revert your system back to what it was. [/QUOTE]
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