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Download the App "AppCleaner.app"
Drag your Yahoo app to the "AppCleaner" icon
It will find all the associated files connected with the Yahoo item. Then just delete.
But.... Your machine looks like it might be in need of a full update?
Use this tool to see if your Mac can handle a Newer OS X. Mactracker This will give you all the tech info on your Mac
If Maverics is acceptable and you have say 2gb of RAM!
Then, Download the free Maverics OS X first.
Prepare an external USB Hard Drive (or Partition)
Try doing a full Clone Backup with CCC to the External HD
When finished Prove that the Clone is Bootable.
Use Option Key on Reboot. If OK
Use Drive Utility to Erase Internal HD ready for a clean install.
Then install a new clean OSX10.8 (Maverics) to get your machine almost up to the latest with a cleaned up pristine Mac HD.
Use Migration Assistant to return only the data files you want or just drag the "User" folder across by hand.
(Migration will bring back the Yahoo Software) Mac Backup Software
Hi Bobby You will need to get an OS X installation DVD. Try eBay.Don't go for anything lower than 10.4 (Tiger)10.5 (Leopard) and 10.6 (Snow Leopard) should run fine on this machine.Don't bother with 10.7 or 10.8
You might want to try the Apple Mac OS USB DDK - 1.5.5f1, which has 3rd party support for USB cards
http://developer.apple.com/hardwaredrivers/download/
choose the Mac OS USB DDK 1.5.5 for Mac OS 9 (IMG)
Copy the extension into your System Folder:Extensions Folder and restart
If you need a newer version of Mac OS , you would have to purchase it. Mac OS does not update from 9.1 to 10.X
Mac 9.1 is about 10 years old.
In May 2002, at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference in San Jose, California, Steve Jobs, accompanied by a coffin, held a mock funeral[5] to announce that Apple had stopped development of Mac OS 9. Mac OS 9.2.2, introduced in December 2001, was the final version of Mac OS 9, and the end of the classic Mac OS. If I could be of further assistance, let me know. If this helps or solves the issue, please rate it. Thanks, Joe
First, remove the Mail icon from the dock. Open up your Applications folder, find the Mail app, drag this into the dock (this automatically puts a link from the dock to the app) and try launching that. 9 times out of 10 this is all thats needed to fix this fairly common problem. Good luck
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