I think I've done the best I can for cleaning up the machine... there are still empty folders and such hanging around as it seems Apple has changed or other apps have changed the location of where some things are stored, notably Application Support... it's just impossible to root them all out without some way of finding them all and verifying they aren't useful anymore. I've found that most available "cleaning" apps don't find the things one wants... you usually end up removing something you maybe wanted to keep...
And on that note... I've noticed that some of the broken aliases I have, I believe anyway, pointed to originals that are indeed no longer there and though I've not noticed an issue as yet I'm wondering what might be a good way to put back things that perhaps should be there on my machine.
If a person ran the El Capitan installer over the current installation would it replace things that are missing and essentially just "repair" any issues on the system w/o messing up 3rd party apps like PhotoShop etc? Or would the Combo Updater for 10.11.6 in my case be better? Or try it at all?
I have noticed that at least my Finder is not screwing up in ways it was anymore... I ran DiskWarrior on my internal SSD after all the cleaning and a new Finder.plist was created. I had to reset my preferences upon rebooting just for Finder. But it seems to have been a good thing.
About the only cleaning tool I trust is OnyX and I've noticed that the 2 permissions it could not fix show up exactly the same way from the command line:
Diane-******-Computer:~ ******$ sudo /usr/libexec/repair_packages --repair --standard-pkgs --volume /
Password:
Permissions differ on "Applications/Safari.app/Contents/Resources/Safari.help/Contents/Resources/index.html", should be lrwxr-xr-x , they are -rw-r--r-- .
Unable to set owner & group on "Applications/Safari.app/Contents/Resources/Safari.help/Contents/Resources/index.html". Error 1: Operation not permitted
Unable to set permissions on "Applications/Safari.app/Contents/Resources/Safari.help/Contents/Resources/index.html". Error 1: Operation not permitted
Warning: SUID file 'System/Library/CoreServices/RemoteManagement/ARDAgent.app/Contents/MacOS/ARDAgent' has been modified and will not be repaired.
User differs on "private/var/db/displaypolicyd", should be 0, user is 244.
Group differs on "private/var/db/displaypolicyd", should be 0, group is 244.
Repaired "private/var/db/displaypolicyd".
Permissions differ on "private/var/db/lockdown", should be drwxrwxrwx , they are drwx------ .
Repaired "private/var/db/lockdown".
The same thing shown by OnyX... so... just I noticed it.... nothing other than before otherwise.
Now I'd just like to freshen up 10.11.6 if it doesn't mess up anything else. I'm not sure about running the reinstall OS X from booting into recovery mode... the machine came new with Lion and was soon updated with a "free" version of Mountain Lion... wouldn't running that install the wrong OS as to what I run now? I'm not sure how that works... if it's a refresher or a "messer upper"
Thanks... you've all been a great help to me with all this... just by listening to my rambling as I do when under stress and with the great input I've gotten, major thanks to Paddy and Jon and yeah you too Jim...