After disk repair, there's never a need to restart the computer.  So don't be 
concerned about this.

Andrew
> On 21 Dec 2014, at 20:08, Brian Fischler <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Curious if I did this correctly. I am still running Mavericks as I am on a 
> late 2010 iMac. I ran repair disk permissions from the disk utility menu and 
> was surprised that there was no restart involved with the process. Did I do 
> this correctly as you would think after running a process like this your 
> machine would need a restart. One thing I am noticing as for as long as I 
> have run Mavericks and no one at the Apple hotline can figure this out either 
> my iTunes automatically launches and opens every time I start up my computer. 
> Even after the disk repair iTunes is still launching upon a restart and I 
> have made sure iTunes launch at startup is not selected and it is not in the 
> startup list either so not sure why this is still happening. Any advice? 
> Thanks.
> 
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