Hi all, So I upgraded to Mountain Lion today and everything went smoothly. The problem is, I kind of wish I could've done a clean install so that I can remove this Safari third party toolbar that I installed years ago that no longer works and I get a dialog saying that it doesn't work upon launching Safari. Also, I am trying to really make the Mac how it was when I was testing Mountain Lion betas. On some folders such as my downloads folder, pressing CMD-Down arrow to open that folder individually instead of pressing right arrow doesn't work. It says opening selection and doesn't open. I have to press right arrow to open it, whereas on the Mountain Lion beta partition I had it wasn't like that because I don't know what I've changed on certain folders for it to behave like that. My documents folder, for instance, works just fine the way it's supposed to when I hit Command Down Arrow. So, anyone know how to get my Mac working similar to the defaults? For some more info for helping me with the third party Safari Toolbar, I know that it is in one of the folders that Migration Assistant says is "other folders and files on said drive". Not sure what these folders are, but I'm sure I can find the stupid thing there. Thanks. Orin orin8...@gmail.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/orinks Skype: orin1112
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