super_pup scared.weird.little.guy Dec 6, 2002 #1 i'm running 10.2. when i reboot in 9.2, there are a whole lot of "Mac OSX Aliases" on the hard disk. Can I delete these or not? they're just like plain document files and are only a few K in size.
i'm running 10.2. when i reboot in 9.2, there are a whole lot of "Mac OSX Aliases" on the hard disk. Can I delete these or not? they're just like plain document files and are only a few K in size.
Ricky Registered Dec 6, 2002 #2 I wouldn't do that if I were you... Those files are normally hidden in OS X for good reason.
toast Gone ! Dec 6, 2002 #3 You can erase SOME of them. I've tried. But they'll come back at nxt X reboot. Forget'em is my advice.
You can erase SOME of them. I've tried. But they'll come back at nxt X reboot. Forget'em is my advice.
super_pup scared.weird.little.guy Dec 6, 2002 #4 in that case, is there any way of hiding them in 9 so i cant see them?
Ricky Registered Dec 6, 2002 #5 Try this software, it's free: http://www.msrwerks.com/guard.shtml EDIT- Link works now.