OS X V10.7 Lion :: How To Turn Off Restoring All Windows On Restart

May 1, 2012

Lion restores all my windows and applications when it restarts my computer.Is there any way to turn that feature off?

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Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.2), 8 GB 667 MHz DDR2 FB-DIMM

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Sep 18, 2010

if this kind topic has been discussed before, i just have no time to check.
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And i think i made a mistake during installing it.Well when given the partition, it was 4 partitions , i chose bootcamp partition, but unfortunately it cant be installed on it, so i tried to format the bootcamp partition, and it's ok, so i have done it.But the problem is, i couldn't get into the mac whenever i restart or shutdown and turn on back.

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Steps I followed.

1- Selecte OOo from application list and Make move to trash.

2- Selecte OOo folder from /Users/Fauad/Library/Application Support and make move to trash.

3- Empty the trash.

4- Install OOo new version.

5- Run it 

I have read post about command for terminal like rm -rf .DS_Store  i have tried running it in Appplication, Library/Application support, or on Desktop as well but nothing changed. As far as i remember the problem is because i have forced quite all open application before shtting down my system.

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My first thought is that it has to do with the fact that I'm using Apple's bluetooth keyboard (and mouse), but once the computer has actually restarted, why would it matter? Does the computer remember the BIOS from Windows when it restarts, and therefore fails to recognize my bluetooth? For the record I have to turn my keyboard off then on again when entering windows to get it to be recognized and work, but not the mouse, which works fine.

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Feb 21, 2012

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(Wifi router is on.)

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3. After a few minutes, I get an internet connection on my Macbook Air. 

Previous laptops and desktops have not had this problem. Do I need to change any settings in my Macbook Air? I'd be grateful for any help. 

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Nov 21, 2009

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Nov 14, 2009

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I cannot open iTunes. Message "iTunes quit unexpectedly". It only opens for about 5 seconds where there is a message about restoring windows, which makes no sense. I have shut down, restarted, checked for software updates. I am running OS 10.7 (lion).

I get this massive error message:
Process:iTunes [1312]
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Identifier: com.apple.iTunes
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Do I restore first from TC, or install Snow Leopard first (then I can't use Set-up Assistant)? 

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First, is there any way I can keep my installed programs, and what (besides the Applications folder) should I back up for this? I'm thinking iWork, MainStage, and a couple of other large programs that I honestly don't want to lose configurations in or redownload (MainStage took me 3 days). I heard there's a way to restore just the operating system without affecting any user data. By the way I'm running the latest iteration of Lion and have a full (tested working) Time Machine backup running as well.

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