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Delete a Program's Preferences
One of the most common causes of application flakiness is a preferences file that somehow
becomes damaged or corrupted (for example, its data is written with the wrong syntax). In
that case, you can solve the problem by deleting (or moving) the preferences file so that the
application has to rebuild it. On the downside, this may mean that you have to reenter some
preferences, but that is usually a fairly small price to pay for a stable application.
Delete a Program's Preferences
Quit the application if it is currently running.
In Finder, click Go .
Press and hold and then click Library .
Mac Pro opens the Library folder.
 
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