A couple of years ago something happened with my MBP and Java. Just like Windoze, on occasion things cannot be fixed. This turn off almost all of the start up items. ![]() You can also boot into single user mode, Command + S, and it will give you instructions on how to login and run their flavor of fsck. Then you can access the Disk Utility and run Repair Disk and Repair Disk Permissions. 10.7 and later you boot into recovery mode, hold down Command + R when you turn it on. From there you can access the Disk Utility and then run Repair Disk and Repair Disk Permissions. Machine with 10.6 and less can boot from their recovery disk. To be honest though, since OS X is a *nix flavor, the built in apps will work just as well. ![]() Beyond that most of these "fix it all" apps don't do much more than pretty graphics.
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