Re: SSD Tip!!!
Hi Randy, Thanks, as always, for your very useful tips! However, I'm afraid all the changes in language used between the various Mac O/S versions has me stumped as to how to set things to have my hard
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mary
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Re: SSD Tip!!!
The goal is to either have the hard drive powered when your Mac goes to sleep, or to only sleep your monitor but not the rest of your Mac. I¡¯m afraid that the settings available for some MacBooks is
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Randy B. Singer
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Re: SSD Tip!!!
Yes, I remember that too. But I haven¡¯t looked at that setting for quite a long time so I don¡¯t know when it vanished. I¡¯m going finally bite the bullet and upgrade to Sonoma. I¡¯ll be backing
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Bev in TX
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Re: SSD Tip!!!
I see with an older MacBook Pro I have running Ventura that "Put hard disks to sleep when possible" is not there, but I am certain I had it with at least some previous macOS versions. David
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David Brostoff
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Re: SSD Tip!!!
I am at macOS Ventura 13.6.4. I¡¯ve attached what my Options are ¡ -- Bev in TX
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Bev in TX
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#19102
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Re: SSD Tip!!!
I have the same model, running Sonoma 14.3. Here is a screenshot of the setting:
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David Brostoff
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Re: SSD Tip!!!
If the setting exists for a laptop on later macOS versions, it will be under: Apple > System Settings > Battery > Options button With that said, the option doesn¡¯t show up on my 2019 16¡± MacBook
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Bev in TX
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#19100
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laptop, black screen, vertical varied lines¡
Hello, I have a LG monitor hooked up to my laptop. when working earlier this evening the laptop screen suddenly went black with vertical lines and rectangles of varying sizes and colours. I stopped,
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julie
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Re: SSD Tip!!!
Not an option on my M1 MacBook pro still on Monterey. ¡ª jt - jt@... Concentrate all your thoughts upon the work at hand. The sun's rays do not burn until brought to a focus. - Alexander Graham
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Julian Thomas
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#19098
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Keynote - Unsolicited Slide Component Movement
I use Keynote for presentations every few months and I'm frustrated by unrequested advancing of the presentation periodically. ?So for example, while presenting a slide, with an animated component,
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Roger Harris
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#19097
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Creating and Managing User Accounts
Recently for the first time ever I created a new User Account on my Mac (Ventura OS). I haven¡¯t been successful however as the sole administrative user in establishing permissions for this new user
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Tony Troiano
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Re: SSD Tip!!!
Thank you for this easy tip! Pat
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Pat Taylor
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SSD Tip!!!
Here is a tip that is simple, easy to implement, but which should be extremely valuable. It only applies if your Macintosh has a solid state drive (SSD). It will be most useful if you have an internal
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Randy B. Singer
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Re: Printing failure
I would try going to the Canon website to see if there might be an update for your printer Pat
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Pat Taylor
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Printing failure
Recently I can¡¯t print from certain apps using my iPhone and my iPad. This includes my banking ads and forms from ?various insurance and financial companies. I can print from some other types of
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Bob Stern
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Re: Apple Mail 16
If you haven¡¯t already done so, you might want to report this to Apple as a bug: https://www.apple.com/feedback/
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Bev in TX
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Re: Apple Mail 16
I don¡¯t put the address on long complicated emails until I am 100% ready to send. This almost always spares me grief of one sort or another. Becky
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Becky Lindroos
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Re: Apple Mail 16
My best suggestion would be to check the To: address BEFORE you click SEND! cjc
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Christopher Collins
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Re: Apple Mail 16
Just for clarification, it wasn¡¯t me (Julie) who rewrote the whole thing. It was Steve, the OP. I do a version of this also. Julie
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julie
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Re: Apple Mail 16
julie wrote: When I know I am going to compose a long message for email, I will often write it in TextEdit or Notes, where I KNOW I cannot accidentally send it unfinished or unedited, then when I have
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Jim Saklad
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