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OS X Script to Re-Prebind the System

June 3rd, 2005

A good description of what “re-prebinding” is and why you
would want to do it appears here:

http://macusertalk.com/discuss/lofiversion/index.php/t119.html

The
basic gist of it is that your applications may launch faster and the
system may run better overall if you periodically re-prebind
things.

The script below, when executed with administrator
permission, will re-prebind all the software on your boot drive,
potentially improving performance.

The script was designed for and
tested on OS X 10.3.x and may or may not work with earlier or later OS X
releases.  As with all my scripts, by downloading and attempting to
use them you agree to accept all responsibility and liability for
whatever may happen.  That means if you run this script and your
system wipes its hard drive, catches fire, and burns down your entire
city (highly unlikely) or anything else goes wrong, you agree that I’m
not responsible.  I don’t support or warranty these scripts in any
way. I just share them here in the hope that they’ll help others.

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