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Dock/Safari preferences CONSTANTLY corrupted

#1 User is offline   Sass 

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Posted 22 January 2013 - 09:20 AM

It seems like every time I boot up my MacBook Pro (10.6.8), Either my system preferences and/or my Safari (5.1.7) preferences have been lost. Seldom do I boot up and find these preferences like I left them when I shut down. I expect that this can happen occasionally, but this is truly almost every time. I am the only user on my computer and always shut it down correctly. Surely, this CONSTANT preference loss is wrong; I am losing so much time resettinng things. I have been a Mac user since 1988; this constant problem is something new to me. Please help me find someway to make my preferences stable. Can I "lock" hidden files or something? I'm going nuts!Thanks.
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Posted 22 January 2013 - 01:10 PM

View PostSass, on 22 January 2013 - 09:20 AM, said:

It seems like every time I boot up my MacBook Pro (10.6.8), Either my system preferences and/or my Safari (5.1.7) preferences have been lost. Seldom do I boot up and find these preferences like I left them when I shut down. I expect that this can happen occasionally, but this is truly almost every time. I am the only user on my computer and always shut it down correctly. Surely, this CONSTANT preference loss is wrong; I am losing so much time resettinng things. I have been a Mac user since 1988; this constant problem is something new to me. Please help me find someway to make my preferences stable. Can I "lock" hidden files or something? I'm going nuts!Thanks.

Sounds like your account may have become corrupted. Creating a new one might solve the problems.

See: OS X loses settings on logout
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