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Re: Ryoko Pro. thoughts
Christopher, it is amazing how many people think WiFi means a magical internet connection. As you and I know, it is wireless connection between one device and another, and one maybe connected to the
By Brent · #20728 ·
Re: Is SuperDuper still a good idea
My sense is that BOTH of the two popular ¡°bootable clone¡± backup utilities struggled for a time with the increased security and decreased hardware upgradability that came with the change to
By jimrobertson · #20727 ·
Re: What does this mean?
You have less than 2% available Storage space. Common wisdom says keep more than 20%, and things start to slowdown at closer to 50% Move stuff off the device or have a larger drive installed. Brent
By Brent · #20726 ·
Re: Is SuperDuper still a good idea
Same here. M1 Max Mac Studio with Sequoia 15.1.1 and up to date SuperDuper. A OK. hugh
By Hugh · #20725 ·
Re: Is SuperDuper still a good idea
Joan Sax wrote: I have been using SuperDuper! for MANY years (AT LEAST 2006) and am now using it regularly on an M1 Max Mac Studio with a 2TB SSD running Sequoia 15.2 beta. The SD! backup(s) (I
By Jim Saklad · #20724 ·
Re: Is SuperDuper still a good idea
You paid for Sequoia? Yes, Sequoia is worth the upgrade, and yes, SuperDuper is excellent. -- Vincent Winterling Vineland, NJ
By Vince Winterling · #20723 ·
Re: Sequoia Time Machine issues.
Thanks! Is there a command to reset them back to their original values after Apple fixes the problem?
By Bev in TX · #20722 ·
Is SuperDuper still a good idea
I have been using SuperDuper for years to automatically backup my iMac to a backup drive. But I also backup to iCloud. I had a problem installing the latest version for Sequoia, after paying for it
By Joan Sax · #20721 ·
Re: problems with yesterday's update
Did that restore your toolbar? __________________________________________________ Randy B. Singer Co-author of The Macintosh Bible (4th, 5th, and 6th editions) Essential But Hard To Find Macintosh
By Randy B. Singer · #20720 ·
Re: What does this mean?
Intel chip from the looks of it. Which means you can upgrade both your memory & your storage. If you¡¯re running that close to the limits, you might want to double or quadruple your storage (256GB or
By Christopher Collins · #20719 ·
Re: 2023 14" M3 MacBook Pro with partially freezing UI
I just ran the site on my M1 Pro, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD. Sequoia 15.1.1. I have three windows open in Safari. Opened a new tab @ kbzk. Came up immediately at approximately 150MB in Activity Monitor. Went
By Christopher Collins · #20718 ·
Re: What does this mean?
I¡¯m on a Mac Mini 2018, 14.6.1
By Louise Stewart · #20717 ·
Re: What does this mean?
That¡¯s not good. You really need at least 10% free storage, preferably more, to allow macOS to operate correctly. Chrome is also one of the worst memory hogs as far as browsers go, and allows Google
By Christopher Collins · #20716 ·
Re: Ryoko Pro. thoughts
Just to be pedantic, ¡°the internet¡± isn¡¯t spotty, your providers cell signal is spotty. Might help a bit to give us some idea of: Where do you live? What is your phone model? The Ryoko Pro is
By Christopher Collins · #20715 ·
Re: What does this mean?
I have 2.64 GB available of 121.02 GB
By Louise Stewart · #20714 ·
Re: Ryoko Pro. thoughts
Sew Walker wrote: The Ryoko device comes with a SIM card, like your cellphone, connects to the internet, and produces a Wifi hotspot your devices can use. 1. It¡¯s a 4G cell device; its maximum Wifi
By Jim Saklad · #20713 ·
Re: 2023 14" M3 MacBook Pro with partially freezing UI
I ran your test on my late 2012 Mac mini running 10.15.7, with 8 GB of Memory. I opened 3 tabs in Safar in this order, Apple, HP and kbzk. Of the three sites, Apple and HP decreased their memory
By Brent · #20712 ·
Re: What does this mean?
Excuse me, find out how much available STORAGE you have on your drive. Brent On my Mac mini running 10.15.7
By Brent · #20711 ·
Re: What does this mean?
It means Chrome has gotten out of control, force quit Chrome and start it up again. If it repeats, avoid that web site. Your Storage on your Mac maybe too full, find out how much available memory you
By Brent · #20710 ·
Re: Ryoko Pro. thoughts
Any cellular hotspot device is an expensive way to connect to the internet, but if that is your only option... Brent On my Mac mini running 10.15.7
By Brent · #20709 ·