Re: Photo folders in 27 inch iMac
Hi Jeannie, Are you viewing a Finder windows in icon view mode? And looking at the thumbnails of your images? If that is the case, under the View drop menu, choose Show View Options, and use the
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Paul
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Re: Photo folders in 27 inch iMac
I may have just solved my own problem. I copied the 30 pis that were in the width, and pasted them into a new folder, and all was well. I guess that in the future when I make a delicate, I will copy
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Jeannie Girard
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Re: Photo folders in 27 inch iMac
I am not using any app. Funny thing is that many of the folders are just as they should be, But the one I use to post to Flickr is not. I am wondering if I should just set up a new folder and transfer
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Jeannie Girard
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Re: Photo folders in 27 inch iMac
Jeannie, You need to tell us which app you are using. Otto wrote:
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Otto Nikolaus
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Photo folders in 27 inch iMac
I recently bought a 27 inch Imac. Previously I had a Mac Pro with 2 monitors. When I would look into a photo folder all the photos were contained within the width of the folder, and I only had to
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Jeannie Girard
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Re: Catalina Update
You need a connection from your Mac to the Apple servers. If you only have Wi-Fi on your Mac, that is what you must use. If you have an ethernet port on your Mac, or a Thunderbolt-Ethernet adapter,
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Otto Nikolaus
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Catalina Update
Living in Northern California, we have been dealing with power outages and loss of internet and home phone service. Having said that, is wifi required to install the update on my MBP? Tony M
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Tony M
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Re: A bit off topic
HI what did the skeleton order for dinner? Spare ribs. Paul MacTech Services -- www.mactechservices.com Supporting the Greater Los Angeles Macintosh Community since 1988. 626-449-5529
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Paul
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A bit off topic
BOO! [|][|][|][|][|][|][|][|][|][|][|][|][|][|][|][|][|][|][|][|][|][|][|][|][|][|][|] iSent from iDan's GyazMail on my MacPro
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Daniel Settles
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Re: it¡¯s like a horror movie: my system files have eaten up my boot drive!
Both seem to be procedure that ate more recent, than my MBP can upgrade to, but I appreciate the knowledge. Brent, on my iPad
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Brent
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Re: My unhappy MacBook Pro
Did you travel with the MBP in sleep mode, could it have overheated from lack of circulation? Brent, on my iPad
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Brent
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Re: Intermittent booting from clone
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Joe Masters
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Re: Intermittent booting from clone
Is the SSD extremely full? It sounds to me as though there is some problem with the internal boot drive, perhaps sometimes slowing down whether o
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Jim Saklad
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Re: My unhappy MacBook Pro
Dust becomes a problem when it interferes with cooling. If your machine overheats, sometimes you notice it because part of the case gets hot to the touch. It¡¯s nicer to see the monitored temps
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Jim Saklad
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Intermittent booting from clone
Base level 2018 Mini - 128GB SSD and 8GB RAM. Upgraded to Catalina and seemed OK for a while. I have a LaCie connected by a TB3 to TB2 adaptor and set up as Mirror RAID, one partition of which holds a
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Joe Masters
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Re: My unhappy MacBook Pro
Are there established norms and ¡°uh oh¡± values for these parameters? My assumption is that if these are fine, it¡¯s unlikely that dust collecting inside the machine is not the issue. Thanks for
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jimrobertson
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Re: it¡¯s like a horror movie: my system files have eaten up my boot drive!
On Oct 31, 2019, Daniel Settles replied: Dan/Brent ¨C I think Time Machine snapshots are what Apple calls what Time Machine writes to the backup drive, including anything that had changed since the
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Jim Saklad
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Re: My unhappy MacBook Pro
Another useful idea: download and install iStat Menus to monitor interior temperatures and fan speeds. -- Jim Saklad jimdoc@...
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Jim Saklad
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Re: My unhappy MacBook Pro
At times, when I¡¯ve booted into Safe Mode because something flaky was happening, it seemed to take a long time (even running on an SSD) to do its thing. My interpretation was always that it was
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Jim Saklad
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Re: it¡¯s like a horror movie: my system files have eaten up my boot drive!
If you've got crazy budget, there's always a Thunderbolt-to-Fibre Channel adapter, and a SAN. You don't actually need a PCIe slot to do that.
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