Gracias senor, I've done that. It just seems to be a problem with permissions 
and I've lost the inboxes in my mail. 

No dramas though I have found my mailboxes so I just need to set up the mail 
boxes again and try and find the emails that were in there.

Thanks for your help. I think the old girl's days are drawing to an end myself. 
Or thats how i'm going to justify a new one when i get back to Ingleterra.

Thanks again.

Michael


On 20 Mar 2012, at 03:29, Toby Leighton wrote:

> PRam reset (command+alt+p+r keys all held together when you turn on the 
> computer)  and Disk Utility's verify disk and repair permissions commands are 
> all worth running in that situation.  These do all look like bad hard drive 
> symptoms, but forcing the housekeeping to happen with disk utility is always 
> a good idea after any time the computer has crashed/frozen and you have 
> needed to hold down the power button to switch it off, and also worth doing 
> just before installing any major updates like 10.7.2 to 10.7.3
> 
> The disk utility is found in Applications then Utilities (or just search for 
> it in any of the spotlight search bars)
> 
> On 19 March 2012 03:30, MJD <[email protected]> wrote:
> So just on my dodgy MacBook. This is the latest.
> 
> I took my laptop to a chap in BA who put in a WD 320 GB hard drive and 
> reinstall the data from the corrupt hard drive. Loaded it on.
> 
> It was fine for a few days, 3, but yesterday and today my computer is 
> behaving very oddly. Mail keeps losing the accounts details and none of my 
> old mail or mailboxes are now visible.
> 
> Also whenever I open chrome or another program it says:
> 
> "Keychain "login" cannot be found to store "Chrome" It's done that on mail 
> and Skyoe too - the only other programs I have opened so far. It says I can 
> reset to default but that it would use all my passwords etc. This was after a 
> crash and lots of force quits, restart and it began.
> 
> I've added one account to Mail but if there is a way to get my mail back I 
> won't bother with the other 5 accounts I have.
> 
> Mail and Google Chrome in particular seem to have been crashing my macbook. 
> This was before the new hard drive was put in. Since then it's been fine up 
> until the last couple of days, so fine for 3 days. It now seems to be playing 
> up again - crashing, locking, as well as the above.
> 
> Any suggestions?
> 
> I've also asked the dude in BA but we're not there anymore. If it's serious I 
> might just buy another as we're extremely busy with work.
> 
> Thanks for reading.
> 
> Michael
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