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The Digital Rosetta Stone. OS 10.0 - Basic OSX Troubleshooting. If something isn't working or if things just seem "odd" with your Mac, don't fret... and don't go grabbing your OS discs to do a reinstall, either. Reinstalling the OS is almost never warranted and really shouldn't be needed. If something seems awry your Mac or with one of your apps, chances are one of these following items will help you. 1) Reboot the Computer. - Simple, I know... but it will fix so many "issues" without the need for any other steps to be taken. This should be done before any other step is attempted. 2) Run Software Update - Again, very simple, I know... but many times simply updating your software with the latest patches will again fix so many "issues" without the need for any other steps to be taken. 3) Clean Your Caches - There are several tools that will do this for you, Onyx, MainMenu, Quicksilver...etc. 4) Delete the .plist file - If it is a particular program that is giving you problems delete its preferences (.plist) in 'Your User Name'/Library/Preferences.

How To Fix “Logitech Control Center” (LCC) Support In Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard — TechPatio. I found another incompatiblity issue with Snow Leopard, this time it’s from a small company, you might have heard of it. I think they create a few computer accesory parts every now and then, an occassional keyboard, mouse and computer speakers. Ring a bell? The company I’m talking about is Logitech and they are not just any company, they are a huge company with 7,500 employees, producing products like the one mentioned above plus more. Logitech has also been my favorite maker for keyboards and mice for as long as I can remember. Keyboard-wise though, I switched to Apple when they released their new Alu keyboards. That’s why I’m flabbergasted to learn that Logitech is yet to release an update for their Logitech Control Center (LCC) software.

I’ve heard of two possible solutions to this problem, the first one is the route I took and worked for me. Assigned Action So go to System Preferences > Exposé & Spaces. Copy Exposé & Spaces Tagged as: Bug, Logitech, Mac OS X, Snow Leopard comments. Data Recovery Tutorials. File Recovery Assist is a comprehensive file recovery software to recover file on major windows operating system. File Recovery Assist is an easy to use data recovery tools.

File Recovery Assist recovers files emptied from the Recycle Bin, lost due to hard drive crash, formatted or damaged hard drive, virus infection and other unknown reasons.(…) Data Recovery Assist 3.0.0.31 allows you to recover lost, deleted, and formatted data on local and network drives, as well as removable drives. Data Recovery Assist 3.0.0.31 supports Hard Disk, USB Drive, SD Card, MMC Card, Sony Memory Stick, ect. Data Recovery Assist 3.0.0.31 can recovers deleted files emptied from Recycle Bin, lost data due to partition(…) Partclone provides utilities to back up and restore used-blocks of a partition and it is designed for higher compatibility of the file system by using existing library, e.g. e2fslibs is used to read and write the ext2 partition. Applications Tab - (Private Browsing) The sections and items that show up in CCleaner for Mac's Applications tab depend on which applications you have installed on your Mac.

If an application or type of application has many features (for example, with Firefox you can delete cookies, clear the download history, and so on), that application will have its own section, and you can select specific areas you want to clean. If an application is simply listed in the Applications sections with no details, the cleaning process will typically clear out document history, visited URLs, and temporary files for that application. Web Browsers (for example, Mozilla Firefox and Opera) Internet Cache - HTML, images, and other files accumulated while you surfed the Web using that browser.Internet History - A list of the sites you visited and the dates on which you visited them.Cookies - Web cookies stored by each browser.

Other applications and utilities Applications - These refer to other applications you've installed. Managing locked files in OS X | MacFixIt - CNET Reviews. An EASY way to get rid of old app versions in Mobile Applications folder - MacRumors Forums. OS X: How to change user account name or home directory name. Languages Learn how to change your user account name and home directory name (which should match) by using the advanced procedure described below. About the account name Each user in Mac OS X has a "Full Name" (referred to as "Name" in Mac OS X v10.5.8 or earlier) and an "Account name" (referred to as "Short Name" in Mac OS X v10.5.8 or earlier) as defined in the Users & Groups pane of System Preferences (referred to as Accounts pane or Users pane in Mac OS X v10.6.8 or earlier). The account name can contain up to 255 lowercase characters with no spaces. This is the name used to create a user's home directory (also known as the user's Home or Home folder) in the Users folder.

Once the user has been created, the account name (or short name) cannot be changed in the Users & Groups pane of System Preferences. Changing the account name Though there are other methods by which an advanced user may change the short name and related information, the easier and safer workaround is described below. Twenty steps to help diagnose and fix system issues. 20 Troubleshooting Steps for OS X So your OS X Mac isn't working quite right. What should you do? Here's a list of 20 basic steps to try. FIRST AID 01 Restart... How To Fix “Logitech Control Center” (LCC) Support In Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard — TechPatio. Safari [343] crash + launchd, objc_msgsend() selector name: defaultbuttoncell, anonymous uuid exc_bad_access (sigsegv) libsystem.

Fstab(5) Mac OS X Manual Page. Fstab(5) Mac OS X Manual Page. Mount_nfs(8) Mac OS X Manual Page. Manpages(5) Mac OS X Developer Tools Manual Page. Com.apple.Boot.plist(5) Mac OS X Manual Page. Daemons and Services Programming Guide: About Daemons and Services. Many kinds of tasks that do not require user interaction are most effectively handled by a process that runs in the background. You can use a daemon or service to: Provide server functionality, such serving web pages.Coordinate access to of a shared resource, such as a database.Perform work for a foreground application, such as file system access.

At a Glance This document provides information that developers of daemons and other low-level system services need to write their code and incorporate it into the startup process. It also provides some useful information for system administrators who must manage the startup process on the computers they manage. Design your Background Process OS X provides a variety of background process types with different characteristics, designed for a different situations. Implement your Background Process Having made the design decisions, you are ready to begin writing code. Logging Errors and Warnings Running Jobs on a Timed Schedule. Want to delete a Boot Camp partition? - Snow Leopard Mac OS X.

If you’ve installed Windows via Boot Camp, and now want to delete it and restore the space to your main Mac hard drive, this brief tutorial will guide you through the steps to do just that. It’s actually quite easy to remove the Windows drive and reclaim all the hard drive space, the only “problem” is that Apple doesn’t make it an obvious process. NOTE: First, backup everything you want to keep from the Windows partition, because this process will erase everything related to Windows. Launch the Boot Camp Assistant by going to your Applications -> Utilities -> Boot Camp Assistant. Click Continue on the initial Boot Camp Assistant Introduction window. Select Create or remove a Windows partition and then click Continue Click the Restore button to remove the Windows partition and restore the disk to a single-partition OS X volume.

You’ll be prompted to enter your password – do so and then click OK. The Boot Camp Assistant will start partitioning… and then you’ll be back to a single OS X volume. Build a Screaming Desktop Hackintosh running Snow Leopard for around $900 - Snow Leopard Mac OS X. The Hackintosh community just keeps on growing, and this particular guide is sure to roil some feathers.

Lifehacker has an excellent walkthrough from start to finish on how to build a screaming desktop Mac Hackintosh that runs Snow Leopard, for under $900! Assuming you order the same parts, the incredible specs of the machine you end up with are as follows: 8GB of RAM3.1 GHz8GB of RAM1TB Hard DiskGeForce 9800 GTX+ 512mb Graphics CardDVD BurnerMac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard LifeHacker sums up the specs of this build versus something comparable at the Apple Store as follows: “In short, my $900 “Hack Pro” sports better hardware than any Mac that Apple sells short of the $3,300 8-Core Mac Pro” – Wow! Now obviously building this machine takes some tech savviness, but if you want a powerful Mac and don’t have $3000 to spend, the Hackintosh build is a very compelling weekend project. I actually have my own Hackintosh but it’s a Netbook and I simply love it. Source: osxdaily Loading ... Leave a Reply. Boot Snow Leopard into the 64-bit kernel - Snow Leopard Mac OS X.

64-bit client - WoWWiki - Your guide to the World of Warcraft. How to Reinstall Mac OS X (Leopard and Earlier) (with Pictures) - (Private Browsing) Edited by omniomi, D rae, Caidoz, Eric and 29 others Although rare, there are times when it is necessary to reinstall your older Mac OS X operating system. With all of the different installation options, and the headache of going back instead of moving forward, this process can seem overwhelming and complicated. This wikihow article should help you make sense of the entire installation process. Note: The steps in this article apply for versions of Mac OS X up to and including Leopard. Snow Leopard has a similar process but will "Archive and Install" by default. Ad Steps Follow these steps carefully to prevent loss of data if you are reinstalling.

Back Up Before You Reinstall Before performing any type of reinstallation, be sure to back up your personal files. Select an Install Type Mac OS X has three main reinstall types.. Archive and Install Available in Mac OS X 10.2 and later, an Archive and Install will automatically move existing system components to a folder called "Previous System". How to Reinstall the System (Mac OS X) | MacFixIt - CNET Reviews - (Private Browsing) Users sometimes scoff or cringe at the notion of reinstalling the system. But consider this: on the one hand, system software is complicated, and the source of problematic system behavior can be difficult to track down; on the other hand, software arises in files, so the mystery is merely which files are causing the problem. Reinstalling the system is thus a guaranteed, straightforward solution, because it removes all files that can affect system behavior, starting you afresh with a completely clean, vanilla system.

Users whose computers are misbehaving should not be reluctant to reinstall the system. It is perfectly safe, fairly easy, and not particularly time-consuming. (Of course, if your trouble is caused by hardware, reinstalling the system probably won't help. Record user data Start by noting the names and (if known) passwords of your computer's user accounts, so that you can restore them later. Assess free space Make sure your hard disk has lots of free space (more than 10GB).