After clicking of applications folder in the dock, the items have no labels.

Only happens after a reboot.
System:
  Model Name:
MacBook
  Model Identifier:
MacBook4,1
  Processor Name:
Intel Core 2 Duo
  Processor Speed:
2.4 GHz
  Number Of Processors:
1
  Total Number Of Cores:
2
  L2 Cache:
3 MB
  Memory:
2 GB
  Bus Speed:
800 MHz
  Boot ROM Version:
MB41.00C1.B00
  SMC Version (system):
1.31f1
  Sudden Motion Sensor:
  State:
Enabled

Double-click your boot volume's Desktop icon, drag the Applications icon to the Dock, double-click Users, and drag your "username" icon to the Dock. You're finished.

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