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Restoring missing applications in OS X

 

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December 05, 2010
In this issue
redarrow Restoring missing applications in OS X
redarrow MacFixIt Answers
redarrow Puzzles: Mac crashing after early wake from sleep
redarrow Users unable to log in after updating OS X
redarrow Apple's 27-inch Cinema Display has sound issues for some

Sometimes people may find an application missing that was included with the OS X installation. If this happens there are several ways to restore the missing application.

MacFixIt Answers is a weekly feature in which we answer questions e-mailed from our readers. We welcome alternative approaches and views from readers and encourage you to post your own suggestions in the comments.

Sometimes computer problems can be relatively perplexing, as we found when attempting to fix a problem with a system that would crash only when woken up after a few minutes of being in sleep mode.

After installing an update to OS X, one rare but possible problem might be that the directory services can become corrupted, removing account credentials, and preventing you from logging in.
Users in a growing Apple Support Discussions forum thread are expressing their concerns over what appears to be a hardware-related sound issue with Apple's 27-inch Cinema Displays.
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