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General Mac OSX Support For general issues regarding Mac OS X users |
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![]() At a guess, I'd suggest anything with an exclamation mark means the original file has been moved or permissions changed or user accessibility changed. See the following: 1. SAFE Boot & Repair Permissions 2. Resolving Disk, Permission, and Cache Corruption |
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