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Does anyone know of a way to do this? I'm sure I've heard it's possible. |
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Is it absolutely imperative to the well-being of the functioning of your computer? Because if it's not, I recommend you don't sweat it.
__________________ System: • 2.5 GHz MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo, 4 GB RAM, 200 GB hard drive, runs 10.5.6 • 1.6 GHz iMac G5, 1.5 GB RAM, 250 GB hard drive, runs 10.4.11 (slightly out of commission at this time) • iPhone, 4 GB, OS X 2.2.1 |
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As you wish. Now, anyone know how?
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Easier would be removing all help files from your computer (good luck finding all of them) so help can't run. This leaves the question, which Arden was politely not asking: Why remove help from the contextual menu?
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With respect. i'm not interested in debating or justifying why I wish to do it. I'm simply ever-so-politely asking if someone would be willing to share any knowledge they might have as to how it could be done. I should add that I recall reading somewhere that it is possible, but it may be a hack which those with limited skills (such as myself) should not attempt. Thanks in advance |
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