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July 10, 2006 9:07 AM PDT

Mac OS X 10.4.7 Special Report: Spotlight will be re-enabled after update

by CNET staff

Note that if you used an application like Spotless to turn off Spotlight functionality prior to the Mac OS X 10.4.7 update, Spotlight will be re-enabled post-update. Using the application to re-disable Spotlight is effective.

MacFixIt reader Dennis Chesters writes:

"I used Spotless to turn off 10.4.x indexing of an internal backup disk. After the 10.4.6->10.4.7 update, the OS started indexing the backup disk again. Another application of Spotless has put a stop to that."

Index:

Resources

  • Spotless
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  • Common Workarounds
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  • CS2 apps (Photoshop, etc.)...
  • Digital camera problems --...
  • Don't skip update verification process
  • Dozens of SMB processes sp...
  • Example of the dangers in ...
  • External drives not recogn...
  • FireWire device recognitio...
  • Increased fan activity -- ...
  • Intel re-release: Determin...
  • Internet access problems c...
  • iSync issues
  • MacBook Pro screen failure...
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  • Palm synchronization issue...
  • Printing issues -- fixes
  • Problems caused by devices...
  • Problems starting up after...
  • Quark Xpress 6.5: Problems...
  • Rosetta problems -- potent...
  • Safari: Problems accessing...
  • SoundSticks unrecognized -...
  • Spotlight will be re-enabl...
  • SuperDrive burn issues -- ...
  • Third-party displays causi...
  • Trackpad difficulties -- i...
  • Two-finger click functionality now enabled on 15" MacBook Pros, PowerBooks
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    by July 15, 2006 7:10 AM PDT
    After upgrading iMac G5 to 4.7, Spotlight responds to neither cursor nor
    keyboard command. Same thing happened after upgrading Powerbook G4. Not
    cured by Onyx, Disc Utility repair permissions. Advice?
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