It might just work. I had to reboot to fix an issue I was having. as I have 
some odd problems. lol so rebooting the system often helps me solve stuff.

Take care.
On Feb 21, 2012, at 7:15 PM, Martin McCormick wrote:

>       Actually, rebooting didn't even cross my mind as that is
> more of a Windows way of doing things. Macs are unix systems
> which certainly doesn't mean that they don't get sick, but that
> each running application essentially runs in its own little
> bubble in which it has protection from all the other processes.
> When you exit safari, for instance, the kernel reclaims safari's
> slice of time and other resources and it is as if it had never
> existed. When you restart it again, you've essentially rebooted
> it and there is no need to reboot the whole system as long as
> everything else is genning right along normally.
> Sarah Alawami writes:
>> Did you try and reboot the computer as a last resort to see if 
>> that would work?
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