3In the Save Set dialog box, type a name for your currently selected extensions (for example, “My Extensions”) and click OK. The name of your set is added to the Sets pop-up menu.

This saves your current set of extensions.

4Choose All Off from the Sets pop-up menu to turn off all extensions.

5Turn on Macintosh Easy Open by clicking it in the list so that a checkmark appears beside it.

You can find Macintosh Easy Open by scrolling down the list of extensions. Macintosh Easy Open appears under the heading “Control Panels.”

6Restart your computer while holding down the Command (x) and Option keys.

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Hold down the x and Option keys until you see the dialog box that asks if you’re sure you want to rebuild your desktop file. When the dialog box appears, you can release the keys.

Click OK.

The computer rebuilds the desktop. This can take several minutes.

IMPORTANT Do not stop the desktop-rebuilding process. Doing so could damage your system files.

Open the Extensions Manager control panel by choosing Control Panels from the Apple (K) menu. When the Control Panels window appears, double-click the Extensions

Manager icon.

From the Sets pop-up menu, choose the name you gave your set of extensions in step 3.

This turns your original set of extensions back on.

10 Restart your computer to activate the extensions.

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Apple 6360 manual This turns your original set of extensions back on