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1: Open Finder
2: Go to Applications 3: Go to Utilities 4: Open Disk Utility 5: Check Disk Permissions 6: Repair Disk Permissions 7: Check Disk 8: Repair Disk.
If you mean a (?) in a diamond on the Safari icon in Dock/task bar, then you have a "missing" or broken application. I would recommend reinstalling Safari. That will probably mean using your Time Machine backup, assuming you have one. Without that reinstall the latest copy you have of Safari even if it is on the OS install disk, then run update from the Apple menu until there are no more updates. My copy is at 4.0.5, today.
-Ken
It could be not the email setup but that you are missing the windows media player for mac which can be downloaded from http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/player/mac/mp9/default.aspx also I would instal flip4mac from http://www.telestream.net/flip4mac-wmv/overview.htm hope this helps
You mentioned Safari, but you'll use iTunes to access the store. If you need the latest version of Safari, go to:
http://www.apple.com/safari/download/
Safari requires at least Mac OS X 10.4.11 (click Apple menu in top, left corner and "About this Mac" to determine your version). iTunes is similar, though it requires 10.5.x and a more powerful computer for some features.
If you don't have at least 10.4, I'd recommend upgrading to it or 10.5, depending on which Mac you have. 10.5 works best on at least PowerPC G5 machines (such as iMac G5) or Intel machines (such as Intel iMac or MacBooks).
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Some of the intel imacs have a problem with their drives failing.
First thing to do is go to the apple menu then to about this mac and then click on more info once this has opened click on Disc Burning and this will give you the indication of whether the disk drive is still operating
If it is a system software problem what to do is go onto the apple website and go to support and download the latest system update but make sure it is the combo update i.e. for 10.5.8 it is named "Mac OS X 10.5.8 Combo Update" the reason for choosing this one is this update not only contains the System updater but also the Security Patches and other subsiduary files.
Download appzapper , you get 5 free goes with it. Drag your old HP software onto it and it will find all the hidden files. Zap it. Hopefully this will have delete all HP related files.
Download the latest files from HP for your Mac. If you do this first AppZapper will delete this as well, so you'll only have to download it again.
So basically, you're deleting all the old files for HP Deskjet 5510 printer and installing all new ones.
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