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- Are Intel-based Macs still supported by A… - Apple Community
Apple has discontinued all of their Intel-based Macs When Apple came out with Apple Silicon processors, they took the A-series designs from the iPhones and iPads, and scaled them up for higher performance
- Windows 10 PC cant see Mac on network - … - Apple Community
I have file sharing enabled on both devices and am able to see connect to the laptop's shared folders files from the mac without any trouble I can see the mac and access folders on other macs in the network My windows laptop is able to see other devices on the network, but not my mac
- How can I run Windows 11 on MacBook Pro M4 - Apple Community
MacBook Pro 14″, macOS 15 1 Posted on Nov 11, 2024 8:48 AM
- Can I boot Ubuntu on a MacBook Pro M4? - Apple Community
There are still a lot of hardware support for even the M1s that still need work, although basic usage on the M1 M2 Macs are fairly good for basic things I've heard people can even play games on them
- Time Machine Multiple Macs One External D… - Apple Community
Time Machine Multiple Macs One External Drive Before Monterey I used to be able to backup multiple macs to the same external HDD TM would create a folder for each mac and place the backups there I cannot seem to do this with Monterey Each computer wants to format the disk or claim the backups for it's own Am I missing something?
- Fusion on the new iMac with the M4 chip - Apple Community
So Intel Macs have Intel VMs, and Apple Silicon Macs have ARM VMs Windows 11 for ARM has its own Intel emulation, and can run some off-the-shelf Wintel applications – with some overhead, and with limitations
- Recommended Macs Fan Control settings f… - Apple Community
Recommended "Macs Fan Control" settings for mid-2010 27" iMac w SSD I found a bit of info here from someone using MFC with a mid-2010 27" iMac like mine, the settings they recommended greatly improved the overall temps of my trusty old friend, but the post didn't specify whether or not the OP had an SSD or the original HDD and I was wondering
- One keyboard to control two macs at same … - Apple Community
One keyboard and Mouse to control two macs at same time (not switching but controlling two mac at the same time! I wonder if this exists?
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