My journey from High Sierra to Sonoma
I replaced my wife and my 2012 MBPs running High Sierra with M3 MBPs running Sonoma. Migration assistant transferred everything properly except my calendar now has double entries. What is the
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DavidU
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#18984
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Re: Migration Assistant Woes
Thank you for your reply and experienced troubleshooting advice. The ¡°source¡± computer running Sierra is a MacBook Pro (Retina 15-inch) Mid 2014, Intel. The destination computer running Ventura is
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Tony Troiano
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#18983
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Question on compatibility: Drobo and Sonoma OS 14
Can anyone confirm that OS 14 works with a Drobo 5D. I was told that Sonoma wasn't compatible but I have seen some reports otherwise. Thanks, Kim Alice laughed. ¡°There¡¯s no use trying,¡± she
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Kimmy
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#18982
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Re: Time Machine and Super Duper question
I understand that it does back up everything that you have not set to be excluded. Pat
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Pat Taylor
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#18981
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Re: Formatting toolbar in Mail?
Or does that page in the manual say, ¡°Bend over and kiss your¡ Remember what they put Captain Sullenberger through because he couldn¡¯t beat a simulation, where the test pilots knew ahead of time
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Brent
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#18980
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Re: Formatting toolbar in Mail?
Because in this example it was a synthetic round sling. Basically a loop of yard. All the manufacturers manufacturing and test equipment was designed for what we call SAE, not metric, including the
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Brent
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Re: Formatting toolbar in Mail?
And most gob-smacking to me (retired technical writer) is that the emergency procedures manual had instructions for flying the plane if either engine quit, but nothing¡ªNOTHING¡ªif both engines
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DaveC
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#18978
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Re: Formatting toolbar in Mail?
Sometimes ¡°close enough¡± is not close enough, as you say, but why was the sling not 9¡¯10¡±, almost exactly 3 metres? Otto
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Otto Nikolaus
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#18977
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Re: Formatting toolbar in Mail?
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Otto Nikolaus
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#18976
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Re: Migration Assistant Woes
Without further information it is hard to be sure, but I suspect the iMac is too recent to run Sierra and the migration the way you performed it may have tried to install Sierra on it. The *usual* way
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Jim Saklad
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#18975
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Re: Formatting toolbar in Mail?
Interesting to know, but not being a pilot or mechanic, I never ran into that before. I used to be involved in lifting light, little things weighing only 40 metric tons. I had to deal with length and
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Brent
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#18974
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Migration Assistant Woes
Last night I tethered my Laptop running Sierra to an iMac running Ventura via ethernet and activating Migrant Assistant between the two commencing the night long transference of documents and all
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Tony Troiano
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#18973
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Re: Formatting toolbar in Mail?
Otto Nikolaus wrote: Dripstick and dipstick are 2 different methods (for different circumstances) of measuring fluid levels. Take a tank with an opening at the top, like a filler tube. Dip a stick
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Jim Saklad
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#18972
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Time Machine and Super Duper question
I have been using my late wife¡¯s MacBook with a different user sign in. 2020 MacBook Air Ventura 13.6.1 Does Time Machine backup both users information or only the one that is currently logged on? I
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Bob Stern
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Re: Formatting toolbar in Mail?
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Otto Nikolaus
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#18970
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Re: Formatting toolbar in Mail?
I mentioned that tale because it¡¯s a truly AMAZING example of what can happen when written or electronic communications are imprecise or misunderstood. You don¡¯t need to read beyond the first
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jimrobertson
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Re: Formatting toolbar in Mail?
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Otto Nikolaus
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#18968
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Re: Formatting toolbar in Mail?
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Otto Nikolaus
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#18967
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Re: Formatting toolbar in Mail?
Sorry, I hadn¡¯t read this message when I just posted another asking about programs that can dig into glyph identity. Mail>Message>View>Message>Raw Source doesn¡¯t work for me because when I¡¯m
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jimrobertson
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#18966
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Re: Formatting toolbar in Mail?
I¡¯m assuming that the glyphs assigned to keys on Apple devices are encoded in the OS, and likely in firmware rather than software. I THINK there are iOS and macOS apps that permit one to query
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jimrobertson
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#18965
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