Desktop icons and dock flash on and off
The only way to stop this is to go into screen options and select 'detect displays'.
What is wrong?
PowerBook G4 1.6GHZ, Mac OS X (10.4.1)
PowerBook G4 1.6GHZ, Mac OS X (10.4.1)
OK, I've done that and the 'Test' account works fine. So it's something to do with my normal account?
OK, I've done that and the 'Test' account
works fine. So it's something to do with my normal
account?
Yes, it's good news.
Log back into your normal user account: (in your case
I would try #2 first)
1. Navigate to ~(yourhome/library/ fonts - drag this folder to the
desktop.
• Restart and test your applications.
• If they work start adding the fonts back few at a
a time.
( Likely suspects are Times RO & Helvetica Fractions,
also if you do not use Classic you can trash the
classic fonts.)
2. Check Preferences Thoroughly;
• Navigate to ~(yourhome/library/ preferences drag this folder to
the desktop.
• Restart and test your applications.
• If this works, save the old preferences folder
r somewhere else or on disk, name it "old prefs" .
** Note: A very important file is the " com.apple.Mail.plist" preference
file located in the Preferences folder which contains all email account
settings and general mail preferences (hold
this one and replace if your problem is not with
Mail).
ou'll have to go through some of your System
Preferences and apps to set the preferences back to
how you like them. (Or if you have the time and
inclination, "cherry pick" through until you find the
problem one or two.)
3. Check Permissions Inside Home Folder
• Navigate to yourhome/library.
• Get Info (Command - i) on folders for apps you
are having problems with.
• Open the "Ownership & permissions" disclosure
triangle.
• Make sure you are the owner, with "read and
write" access.
• Click on "apply to all"
• If this is correct, open the "Applications
Support" folder and do the same procedure
(Command+I) for the folders with the names of the
applications you are having trouble with.
Note:
The reason to check this is because repairing
permissions with Disk Utility doesn't touch
permissions inside your home folder.
If the issue persists navigate to
yourhome/library/ caches
and drag this folder to the trash, then log out and
back or restart. There is no need to replace this
folder.
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-mj
macjack@gmail.c
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Desktop icons and dock flash on and off