I'd start by doing a permissions repair from the recovery partition.
If you don't know how, let us know. Maybe there's a better starting point,
but that's where I'd go first.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sarai Bucciarelli" <sarai.bucciare...@gmail.com>
To: <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2013 8:51 PM
Subject: HELP! Mac crashed
Help!
I rebooted my MBP running ML. It looks like a brand new Mac that has
been wiped. All folders are empty, VO is back to defaults. I am still
in my user account, and it is not locked. When I check the disk space
on my disk, it shows about 200GB free, and the disk is 500 GB. Based
on this observation, I know it is not empty. It is not locked, I'm
still the only account, it is an admin account. If I go to
applications, I see all my installed apps there. If iI go to my
computer, choose my user name, it shows my folders such as documents
and desktop, but says I do not have permition to read or write. I even
get that same error if I stay in applications to long. I tried to
access preferences, and it looks empty, but I cannot stay there long
b/c of cannot read or right permisions error.
I've tried rebooting, rebooting in recovery mode and repairing
permitions and repairing disk. I've tried logging off and back on my
account. I'm stuck!
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