Hi
In my quest to stabilise my mac I've been running a program (Checkup) which
warns that input manager has been detected on my mac and is no longer supported
by Apple, and that I should remove it. Unfortunately it doesn't tell me where
it is!
It also states that (in another area) that input
Peter
Try HDlibraryInputManagers.
Cheers
Barry
On 08/08/2011, at 2:39 PM, Curtis Peter wrote:
Hi
In my quest to stabilise my mac I've been running a program (Checkup) which
warns that input manager has been detected on my mac and is no longer
supported by Apple, and that I should
On 08/08/2011, at 2:39 PM, Curtis Peter wrote:
Hi
In my quest to stabilise my mac I've been running a program (Checkup) which
warns that input manager has been detected on my mac and is no longer
supported by Apple, and that I should remove it. Unfortunately it doesn't
tell me where
warns that input manager has been detected on my mac and is no longer
supported by Apple, and that I should remove it. Unfortunately it doesn't
tell me where it is!
It also states that (in another area) that input manager often make mac's
unstable.
That's fine except I can't find it to at least
that input manager has been detected on my mac and is no longer
supported by Apple, and that I should remove it. Unfortunately it doesn't
tell me where it is!
It also states that (in another area) that input manager often make mac's
unstable.
That's fine except I can't find it to at least look
Hi Ronnii
No worries at all. Hope you get rid of the winter blues!
Could be imagination but the machine seems miles better now. I don't care if
it's mind over matter as long as it works. lol.
Regards
Peter
On 08/08/2011, at 3:49 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Peter,
I’m sorry about the
Hi Peter,
As I mentioned in my previous emails, by deleting the InputManagers your
computer should be more stable.
An unstable computer is often related to the use of InputManagers.
Since Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, Apple no longer support Input Managers and
it’s no longer recommended to
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