Let me know if you are on Skype tonight or today. I will not do anything until I can confirm from the time that this message was sent that you are at the computer. I say this because I don't want to get started and you will not be able to get back with me for a while. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Esther" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS X by theblind" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 12:31 AM
Subject: Re: Something is wrong!


Shaun,

You may have to rename other folders before logging out, so please
check back with me before doing your logout.

Esther

On Tuesday, September 25, 2007, at 06:28PM, "Esther"  wrote:
Shaun,

You have VoiceOver working, so first check the /Users folder for the
renamed folder

1. Bring up finder (VO-keys+d to Dock, arrow to Finder, return to launch
   Finder
2. In finder VO-keys down to the Sidebar and interact (VO-keys+shift down arrow)
   VO-keys up arrow to "Macintosh HD"
3. Tab so you hear "Browser" and interact (VO-keys+shift down arrow)
4. VO-keys arrow down (or up) until you find the "Users" file
5. If you're not in column view, do command-3 to get into column view
    You may have to interact again if  your hear "Browser"
6. VO-keys right arrow to the next column.  VO-keys down arrow or up arrow
and read the entries under the /Users directory. You are checking to see whether
    the missing home directory is  present and simply renamed.

If you determine that the home directory is present but renamed, follow these steps: 1. In Finder, go to the new home directory (your renamed folder) and add the string "_new" to the new home directory's name. (You should be able to do this with the "enter" key to the left of the arrow keys and type in a new name. Of,
   you may be able to do command-i, VO-keys down arrow until you hear
"Name and Extension" and then below it "Enter Text" with the current name Type in the new name with _new at the end (that's "underline"new where the
    underline is shift-hyphen).
2. Rename the old home directory to the correct name (before you changed it).
3. Log out and into your account.

There are other steps you'll have to take once you've done this.

Let me know if you have questions about this first.

Esther

On Tuesday, September 25, 2007, at 05:55PM, "Esther" wrote:
Hi Shaun,

You should not rename your home folder, but this mistake has happened often
enough that I was able to find a web page describing how to recover.
http://www.thexlab.com/faqs/renamehomerecovery.html

It's going to be harder because you've turned your machine on and off, but
it's doable.  Let me read through the instructions.

Here's the description of the symptoms, which match yours:

If you change the file name of your Home folder while using your account, it will immediately appear as if all of your preferences, Mail, Address Book contacts, iCal calendars, iPhoto pictures, iTunes music, Dock customization, and other
items have either vanished or been reset to default values.

What has happened is that a new Home > Library folder (~/Library directory) has been created, effectively resetting all your preferences and moving the data for many of your applications -- Mail, Address Book, iCal, and others -- from where
these applications expect to find such.

I'll read the instructions and post again.

Esther

On Tuesday, September 25, 2007, at 05:32PM, "VaShaun Jones" wrote:
Listers I was listening to the VO MP3 tutorials and going through the DOC, Home and VO menus. Between Mail, I Tunes and the previous mentioned items being opened I managed to make my system do something strange and I desperately need your help. I was on my home folder and I interacted with its text and changed its name (at least that is what I thought I was doing) by putting in my own text and pressing return. Every since that very action I no longer have my programs like e-mail, Skype or my downloads on my Desktop. When I turned off the computer and turned it back on I was meet with the new computer registration and I pressed cancel. I opened up Mail and it was asking me to set up a new account. I still have the same installed programs and can do a spot light search for [EMAIL PROTECTED] and it gives me listings for my e-mail domain and server. Both the fact that I still have my installed programs and spotlight showing my mail gives me hope that someone knows the answer to getting me back on track. Also for some strange reason my default VO voice was set back to Fred as well, but remember I was in the VO settings. This was after the voice change prompted me to check it out.It is like I have a hidden account or something. Please be descriptive as possible with your replies. Thanks











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