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Inability to boot to Safe Mode in OS X

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January 27, 2011
In this issue
redarrow Inability to boot to Safe Mode in OS X
redarrow Managing keychain clutter in OS X
redarrow iTunes 10.1: Sound quality issues
redarrow Default file-sharing behaviors in OS X
redarrow Track when users log on in OS X

Safe Mode in OS X is a good troubleshooting environment; however, sometimes people might find it difficult to boot to Safe Mode using the standard Shift key press at bootup.

The OS X keychain is useful for storing authentication information, but can get cluttered with unused items that sometimes may prevent it from working properly.

Many users are displeased with the apparent difference in sound quality after upgrading to iTunes 10.1 on their Macs.

If you enable file sharing in OS X, you may see a number of available share points when you connect to your Mac, which might have some people concerned about the Mac being too accessible by default.
If you have a system that you allow other people to use, you may at times want to be able to see when others have logged in to your system. Here is one way to do this in OS X.
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