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- Use an external SSD as your startup disk … - Apple Community
Install macOS to the external SSD Apple recommends using the latest (newest) macOS that is compatible with your Mac macOS updates and upgrades help to maintain your computer's security, stability, and compatibility, and they include the latest features and built-in apps Before installing, it’s a good idea to back up your Mac
- macos - Why are dot underscore . _ files created, and how can I avoid . . .
I am using different operating systems on different machines on different locations I am using a USB flash disk to keep my files (source codes etc ) I am new to Mac OS X and now I realize there
- macos - How do I find my IP Address from the command line . . . - Ask . . .
I know you can do ifconfig | grep inet, but that shows you several IPv4 addresses How do I get the specific one for SSHing et al?
- How To Fully Erase A Mac Using Recovery A… - Apple Community
A new APFS container is provided for macOS After the erase, the Mac starts up from System Recovery (an emergency copy of macOS Recovery) Why this method? Disk Utility and Terminal provide more control, but it's also easier to perform unintended actions using those utilities
- macos - Remap Home and End to beginning and end of line - Ask Different
Most of my computing time is spent in Linux (with occasional time in Windows) On these platforms the Home and End keys universally jump to the beginning or end of the current line I am gradually
- MacOS and System Data Taking Over 100GB o… - Apple Community
The System Data and macOS is taking up over 100GB of my storage I’ve tried several common solutions, but nothing seems to help Here are the details: Steps I’ve Taken So Far: Checked Storage Usage: Opened "About This Mac" > "Storage" and noticed the "System Data" is taking up an unexpectedly large amount of space Cleared Cache and
- macos - Right-click, create a new text file. How? - Ask Different
If you upgraded to macOS Sierra, you may need to reinstall New File Menu New File Menu is simply the coolest way to create a new file on the Mac OS X platform, you can right click in any Finder window to create a new file! You can even right click on the desktop to create your files!
- migration assistant app for macOS Sequoia… - Apple Community
Use Migration Assistant to connect your computers Find out which macOS your Mac is using, then follow the appropriate steps If your Mac is using macOS Sonoma 14 4 or later On your PC, download and install Windows Migration Assistant 3 Get this version only if your Mac is using macOS Sonoma 14 4 or later
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