I guess I got away with just dragging the Library and Users folders from the old broken OS-X over to the new installation of X (which is on a different drive), because I've been working in X for a day now and putting the various apps through their paces and everything seems to work fine. I updated X to 10.3.8.

So far, so good.

The only weirdness I've encountered with this fresh System installation is with Safari. Its bookmark menu doesn't match what's in the bookmark organizer window, the one you get when you click the little book symbol on the top left of the Safarii header. There is a long list of my old bookmarks under the menu, but only a few bookmarks (probably the default ones) in the organizer window.

And if I add a bookmark now, it appears in the organizer window, but not under the menu.

To try to fix this, I threw away the Safari .plist, and also hit Reset Safari under the Safari menu, but that didn't change anything. Anybody got any idea how I can fix this glitch in Safari?

Tom


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