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Monday, October 26, 2009

Mac OS X Snow Leopard Causes Serious Troubles



If you also have recently upgraded to the latest operating system from Apple the Mac OS X Snow Leopard, there is a high possibility that you wake up one day and find that your user account has been wiped clean. This bug in Mac OS X Snow Leopard causes the computer to wipe the user account, including data, personal files and documents. Users from around the world have reported this bug on the Apple forums.

The bug strikes when a user upgrades her system from Mac OS X Leopard to Snow Leopard, logs in to the guest account and then logs back in to the user account. The user account is restored back to default and all the files and personal data are deleted the moment user logs into the account.

Apple has been quiet on this issue and no solution has been posted on the forums. The only thing that is seen on the Apple forum is the growing list of victims of this new bug.

As of now those of you who have not expected any such problem, you should try to disable access to the guest account. So try not to access it until Apple patches this bug or finds a solution.

via [ConsumerMate]



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