Thanks bunches. I'll fix my friends computer. In the meantime, I removed
JawBone updater from my Startup menu; it's been driving me nuts. Thanks for the
help.
Tom
On Mar 21, 2012, at 1:56 AM, Dean Adams wrote:
Hi Tom,
Go to system preferences and users and groups and VO right arrow to the
login items and check if Iphoto is one of the items in the applications table
if it is interact with the table and stop when you are on the Iphoto
Application and then stop interacting and VO right arrow to the remove button
and then your good to go.
Regards Dean
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On 21/03/2012, at 10:03 AM, Frank Tom wrote:
On my friend's new I Mac, I Photo keeps loading at startup. I canceled this
option via I Photo in the Doc . Is there another area where I have to turn a
check box off?
Since is goal in life is to get into the BARD website and download magazines
by himself, I want to have Safari load automatically. what's the best way
to do this?
Thanks,
Tom
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