Startup items are obsolete in OS X Yosemite (2.0) ĪrcanaStartupSound: Path: /Library/StartupItems/ArcanaStartupSound Volumes/SAndDUP/Users//Library/Services/rvice/Contents/MacOS Volumes/SAndDUP/Applications/Utilities/DiskWarrior.app Volumes/SAndDUP/Applications/MacX Video Converter Pro.app Volumes/My Book/EXTRAS W:MY BOOK DISK/Extras/WD +TURBO Installer.app Volumes/My Book/EXTRAS W:MY BOOK DISK/Extras/WD +TURBO Installer 64.app Library/StartupItems/ArcanaStartupSound/Resources Library/Application Support/Kaspersky Lab/KAV/Bases/Cache Store Apps (disk3s2) /Volumes/Store Apps : 999.86 GB (874.70 GB free) Western Digital 1.5 Tb (disk2s2) /Volumes/Western Digital 1.5 Tb : 1.50 TB (1.15 TB free) Time Machine Bakups (disk4s2) /Volumes/Time Machine Bakups : 2.00 TB (279.30 GB free) Macintosh HD (disk0s2) /Volumes/Macintosh HD : 987.08 GB (888.78 GB free) IMac (21.5-inch, Mid 2011) (Technical Specifications)īluetooth: Old - Handoff/Airdrop2 not supported The point is: Shouldn't "QUIT" mean "QUIT"?Ĭlick the links for help with non-Apple products.Ĭlick the links for more information about that line. I am aware of more Unix-type commands to close apps. Why won’t applications simply quit when requested? Very annoying. Safari and iTunes are the worst offenders of these ”sticky” quits, as both of those two will usually “stick around” to make me try “Force Quit” several times. Even if I sit and wait a while, programs won’t “Quit.”Īnd most of the time _even when a program says it has quit_….I look in the “Force Quit Applications” menu box and….the damn things are still shown running. THE PROBLEM: Practically no application will really “Close” or “Quit” when I click on those commands in the app menu ( or when I use use alt/command/esc key combo command and frequently when I right-click active app icon in dock to "Force Close" ). (But I have noticed this issue with other Apple Macs I’ve owned in the past. I RUN OX10 MAVERICKS on my mid-2011 iMac. Overkill? Please be frank, you can't hurt my feelings. So I used this nifty little app called EtreCheck, which produced the exhaustive s ystem information of my setup. I don't know yet how much information users want to see with a question. This is my first foray into Apple Forums, after using Macs for many years…funny I've never dropped in before now!
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