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Dock items in OS X locked in place

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January 13, 2011
In this issue
redarrow Dock items in OS X locked in place
redarrow Addressing a Mac that will not boot after updating
redarrow iPhoto, other apps not launching after 10.6.6 update
redarrow Don't like the App Store? Delete it!
redarrow Disk images automatically mounting in OS X

Sometimes the Mac OS X Dock may become locked, with the user not being able to add or remove items from the Dock, or apply custom settings. Here is how to tackle this problem if it arises.

On rare occurrences people may find that after updating their Macs the system will not boot. Here are some steps that may help clear the problem.

After installing the latest version of OS X, a few people have found some programs (iLife applications in particular) will not launch.

Apple's new Mac App Store has proven to be quite popular, but some people do not wish to have it on their systems.
Sometimes a specific disk image in OS X will automatically mount if a file on it is targeted by the system. Here are some methods for fixing this issue.
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