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General => General discussion => Topic started by: Steve30 on 31 October 2011, 19:10
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Since updating to Lion couple of weeks ago on my MBP i7 , my Safari is playing up very strange things are going missing in my book marks then the next day they are there ?? On Saturday night the fan in the machine was making such a loud noise thought it was going to take off all very strange to me ?? The machine is brand-new by the way under 4 weeks old , what are your views ? thanks guys
My Question is do I need to re-down load Lion again and would do any harm ?
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Try another user account for test purposes and see if you can recreate the problem, if you can recreate the problem on another user account uninstall any updates to Safari and see if it clears, then reinstall them afterwards and see if it breaks again.
Failing that try some of these: http://guides.macrumors.com/Speed_up_Safari
You could try a clean install, give it a small partition then install Windows 7 with bootcamp :tongue:
or if you are insistent on using a toy OS just reinstall OSX.
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Try another user account for test purposes and see if you can recreate the problem, if you can recreate the problem on another user account uninstall any updates to Safari and see if it clears, then reinstall them afterwards and see if it breaks again.
Failing that try some of these: http://guides.macrumors.com/Speed_up_Safari
You could try a clean install, give it a small partition then install Windows 7 with bootcamp :tongue:
or if you are insistent on using a toy OS just reinstall OSX.
Jay my dear friend you mean re-install lion again ? I think its been corrupted somehow?
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I can't see it being corrupted, have tried resetting Safari ?
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You could try a clean install, give it a small partition then install Windows 7 with bootcamp :tongue:
or if you are insistent on using a toy OS just reinstall OSX.
Yes that would be a great idea spend a lot of money buying a quality bit of kit then run it on poundstretcher OS
:rolleyes:
:tongue:
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I can't see it being corrupted, have tried resetting Safari ?
I did try this and so far so good ?? Thanks Steve
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Yes that would be a great idea spend a lot of money buying a quality bit of kit then run it on poundstretcher OS
Precisely.
Why bother with OSX at all?
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Yes that would be a great idea spend a lot of money buying a quality bit of kit then run it on poundstretcher OS
Precisely.
Why bother with OSX at all?
I meant why would you run Windows on a Mac unless you had to :rolleyes: thats why we buy Macs because we like them & using OSX :rolleyes:
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Theres no Microsoft going on my MBP or Imac , Glad I got rid of them and would never go back to Microsoft!! :cool:
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I meant why would you run Windows on a Mac unless you had to :rolleyes: thats why we buy Macs because we like them & using OSX :rolleyes:
Always useful to have a Mac user around to miss the point. :grin:
Theres no Microsoft going on my MBP or Imac , Glad I got rid of them and would never go back to Microsoft!!
Bigot.
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I meant why would you run Windows on a Mac unless you had to :rolleyes: thats why we buy Macs because we like them & using OSX :rolleyes:
Always useful to have a Mac user around to miss the point. :grin:
Theres no Microsoft going on my MBP or Imac , Glad I got rid of them and would never go back to Microsoft!!
Bigot.
Glad to be of service :grin:
I wish i could have a Mac at work too then i could miss the point over & over again :grin: but still be smiling as i would have Windows free life :cool:
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I wish i could have a Mac at work too then i could miss the point over & over again :grin: but still be smiling as i would have Windows free life
If all it takes is a computer to stop you smiling then consider my pathos involved on your behalf.