MacJanitor - apps to clean up my system

Hi,

Before I used an app called MacJanitor, which cleaned up my system my iBook wasn't left on continuously. Since installing Leopard I have tried using it and it doesn't seem to be doing much - pretty much saying "Done" as soon as I run it. I wasn't sure if this was something to do with Leopard i.e. MacJanitor doesn't work with it? Alternatively, does anyone know of a similar app that work with Leopard?

Thanks in advance.

iBook G4 12 768MB, Mac OS X (10.4.5)

Posted on Dec 31, 2007 5:13 AM

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Dec 31, 2007 8:35 PM in response to Chengers

Are you talking about the maintenance scripts that are supposed to run in the middle of the night? Starting with Tiger, they are run when convenient, which means they may have already been run when you are trying to run them. There are a couple of ways to run them or check to see when they have been run:

http://guides.macrumors.com/Maintenance_Scripts

http://www.giantmike.com/widgets/Maintidget.html

The latter is a widget called Maintidget. It will let you check when the scripts were last run and run them yourself if you want to.

Good luck!

Message was edited by: S.U.

Feb 9, 2008 11:58 AM in response to Yann Bizeul

Thank you Yann.

I read your link to A Brody's warning about corrupted cache files -

http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1322708&tstart=0

On my new iMac I installed The Sims 2.

Now my iMac behaves in all sorts of weird manners. For instance:

+i) Input and dialogue boxes now have a dark border line around them when clicked on;+

+ii) clicking on folders, opening windows and all other mouse actions now have amusing sound effects attached to them (I assume they came from the Sims 2 game);+

+iii) the 'Apple Menu' of my intel 24" 2.8ghz iMac now displays two versions of each option Sleep, Restart and Shutdown (with the Keyboard shortcut displayed for each being different and distinct - which is itself odd) amongst others. Open, Close etc. are ok, just the one as normal.+

I followed the game producer's detailed instructions to remove all items I could find associated with The Sims 2 (they told me what to look for) and trash everything. Annoyingly the problem nevertheless persists.

I read this thread because I thought of using MacJanitor to clear my cache files +(I turn all electrical stuff off at night)+ as a possible way to solve my problem. After reading *a brody*'s comments I now wonder if my own problems could be due to a corrupted cache file instead.

The reason I say this is because it only occurs in one of my four 'User Accounts', and not in my Administrator's Account.

The User account in question was 'migrated' from my eMac which has been suffering from kernel panics and has been down now for some time with me scratching my head in desperation.

I'm beginning to think that it was a mistake to migrate all my eMacs settings over to my new iMac.

Assuming all this being the case, I wonder if running Disk Warrior (or TechTool Pro 4) to fix the corrupted system cache files would work, especially as the most severe problems have occurred since installing The Sims 2 game.

I am assuming of course there is a version of these programmes available for my operating system - OSX 10.5.1 - Leopard. Both programmes resurrected my eMac to get it going but the kernal panics return nevertheless and the fault with this persist. However if a corrupted cache file is the cause not just a symptom I may be able to kill two birds with one stone!

WHAT HAPPENS IF ONE DELETES THE OFFENDING USER ACCOUNT. Can this be done? If so, what is the best way to do this to avoid data loss?

Message was edited by: El Deanio

Feb 9, 2008 1:40 PM in response to El Deanio

I'm waiting to buy the new version, and to see what was fixed in the last version. I tend to wait and see even for just $8 utility. Leopard meant there had to be some changes, but I trust the guy and his product. But I don't go hog wild and enable automatic operations. I use it when I need to.

What I was saying also, he has a good long track record in this.

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