On 12/5/06 4:05 PM, Scott Haneda deftly typed out:

> Go into your home folder and take the ~/Library/Preferences folder, and put
> all the files in there into a folder on your desktop called old_prefs.  Now
> log out and back in, and you will see your Mac is now back to defaults, the
> doc will be how it was when you first bought it, everything will be.
> 
> Test your shift-h, if it works, you know its one of the preference files,
> somewhere.  Slowly, a few preference files at a time, move the old ones back
> into place, and log out and back in, test the shift-h.  Rinse and repeat
> until you find the bad preference.

Another thing that can be tried, is dumping the cache that OS keeps of
settings and prefs. Take everything in ~/Library/Caches, throw it out (no
need to save them...they're just cache files) and reboot.

-Remo Del Bello 

-- 
"Eww, Daddy, this tastes like Gramma!"
- Ralph Wiggum on the Simpsons


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