Re: Duplicate file finder
David, Thanks for the link. I¡¯m looking forward to seeing what it says. I can say that the Zilke device does read the files and has allowed me to copy and paste between drives. They were all
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Steve Parmley
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Re: Duplicate file finder
HI Does this fit your requirements?
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Paul
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Re: Duplicate file finder
Hello Steve I was intrigued by your message and ended up watching this YT video:- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3-I3gJxM50? Zilkee Recovery Converter is a SCAM! - Krazy Ken¡¯s Tech Talk
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David G Brooks
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Duplicate file finder
Hi everyone, Can someone please point me in the direction of a software utility that can compare files over multiple drives so they can be consolidated onto one computer? I don¡¯t mind paying for it.
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Steve Parmley
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Re: A little iOS voicemail help, please?
As far as testing by pressing ¡°Clear All¡± is concerned, you¡¯re obviously braver than I. Thanks for confirming what it does. My problem with the phone allowing people who are blocked to still
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jimrobertson
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Re: A little iOS voicemail help, please?
Jim Robertson wrote: ¡°Clear All¡± only appears when you go to the deleted messages page; I just tried it and it only removes the deleted messages.
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Jim Saklad
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A little iOS voicemail help, please?
I¡¯m a messy housekeeper. Yesterday a message popped up telling me my voicemail box was almost full. So, I began erasing them (and there are LOTS)! But in the process I discovered that I¡¯m not
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jimrobertson
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Re: 2013 Mac Book Air battery replacement
It¡¯s shocking how wide a range of prices exist for seemingly identical replacement batteries for Mac laptops. Some are only $25 to $40, and others, like OWC, can be well over $100. It's likely that
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Randy B. Singer
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Re: 2013 Mac Book Air battery replacement
I had apple replace my battery for a 2013 MacBook Pro-R. At that time, they informed me that it might not be possible as their stores of components were dangerously low. Fortunately, the located a
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Vince Winterling
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Re: 2013 Mac Book Air battery replacement
Also check OWC for replacement batteries and kits. Brent
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Brent
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Re: Safari "Reopen Closed Tab"?
Probably. It is in one of the menu bar pull downs, when in Safari. Brent
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Brent
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Re: 2013 Mac Book Air battery replacement
Hello John, You can get a replacement battery for your 2013 MacBook Air from several places: Apple Store or Authorized Service Provider: This is the most reliable option, and the battery will be
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David G Brooks
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2013 Mac Book Air battery replacement
One of my 2013 Mac Book Airs (mid 2013) had a battery failure after twelve years of service. Does anyone have a recommended source of replacement batteries? Thanks in advance for any help. John Mills
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jsm5320432
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Re: Safari "Reopen Closed Tab"?
shift command t [email protected]> wrote:
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Doris
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Re: Safari "Reopen Closed Tab"?
Thank you!? I think you meant Command-Y; Control-Y didn't do anything.? Command-Y did open the history as you said.
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Carol Botteron
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Re: Safari "Reopen Closed Tab"?
In Safari, open a new tab, then type Control Y. That will open History. Select the page you want and double click it. Been there all the time, just with a different vocabulary. Brent
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Brent
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Safari "Reopen Closed Tab"?
Chrome (version 133) has a "Reopen Closed Tab" command under File. I have used this a few times after accidentally closing a tab (oops). Safari (version 17.6) does not appear to have a similar
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Carol Botteron
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Re: suspicious stuff on iphone
Thank you for the correction. I forgot we were speaking about an iPhone, not a Mac. Brent On my iPhone Xr
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Brent
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Re: suspicious stuff on iphone
Up until very recently, iOS didn¡¯t allow push notifications from the Web. It now has that capability if implemented by a third party app, and the user specifically gives permission for it.
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Randy B. Singer
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Re: suspicious stuff on iphone
No, I was referring to malicious push notifications from a source other than Apple and unrelated to Apple. But Randy does bring up a good point, what makes you think it wasn¡¯t from Apple. Brent On
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Brent
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