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Sunday, 24 February 2008 |
One of the draw backs to updating your OS is that things can go bad. There have been a few reports of different things going bad with the Leopard updates that have come out. Two of the most notable ones to date are the everlasting setup and the lost iCal.
The everlasting setup happens apparently due to a security bug in Leopard. Every time you boot up you get sent into the first time setup menu. This can happen when you upgrade to Leopard, and similar sightings have happened when you do an OS update. The solution is simple though, restart in safe mode. That should throw the loop off and you can restart without the setup screen.
The next bug in the Leopard Upgrades is the lost iCal calendars and to-do's. The 10.5.2 update might cause your iCal info to appear like it is gone. Don't freak out, it's not. All you have to do is go to your home directory and throw out your caches then reboot. On reboot your should see your iCal back to normal (after is says importing calendars).
Do you know of any other bugs that have come up in Leopard? If so send them in and we'll broadcast them.
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