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Questions about PREFS folder
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Fresh-Faced Recruit
Join Date: May 2001
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I've heard of people trashing different prefs files. But, can you trash the entire PREFERENCES FOLDER (with all the preferences files in it), without causing problems or can you only trash individual preferences files?
I'm still trying to find a solution to my slow trash can issue.
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Mac G4/400
MacOS 9
384 Meg Ram
20 Gig Hard Drive
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Sep 1999
Location: The Valley of the Sun
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Yes, You can trash the whole preferences folder (what you might want to do is move it somewhere else, that way you can salvage preferences you might need). Once it is removed from the system folder, restart, and a new folder with the default preferences will be created.
good luck!
dave
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: Reading, PA, USA
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Definitely do as ddiokno suggests. There's nothing more painful than having to type in all the TCP/IP or Remote Access information keystroke by keystroke.
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And that's true too.--Shakespeare, King Lear
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And that's true too.--Shakespeare, King Lear
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Registered User
Join Date: Apr 2000
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Originally posted by yoyo52:
Definitely do as ddiokno suggests. There's nothing more painful than having to type in all the TCP/IP or Remote Access information keystroke by keystroke.
Haha, I've done that so often its the task I LEAST dread after a system restore... I recommend everyone backs up a fully functional vers of their System Folder. That way if something goes wrong, 30 seconds later you can be up and running again...
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