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May 2, 2012

I recently bought a new hard drive for my 2006 MacPro, intending to use it as a new startup disk. Trouble is, the drive it replaced, a 2TB drive has too much info I want to keep to move it out and reformat.  So I figured if I deleted all of the old system files I'd be ok. Since then I've been plagued with problems, mostly permissions changing in the core services folders.  There are other minor issues as well, like my apple keyboard function keys not doing what they're supposed to, and if I accidentally hit the eject button in the menu bar I get the beachball of death, with no way to force quit. 

I have done everything I could, and a lot of research, and I stumbled upon the answer.  In the startup disk utility "Reset password' I noted that the admin account, and user account from the old drive were still being recognized as existing.  So basically it's like my computer is having an identity crisis! 

I've been searching for a way to get rid of those phantom accounts, and my best lead turned up some apparent glitch in Leopard regarding old accounts.  But how to get rid of them? It would be very difficult for me to safely backup the sheer amount of data on that drive in order to reformat, but I can't seem to find how to rid myself of these accounts.  I tried logging in as the root user, but didn't see any tell-tale files on that drive.   

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MacPro, Mac OS X (10.5)

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