User Name
Remember Me?
Password
Home
Register
Mac Forum Blog
Calendar
Today's Posts
Search
Contact Us
RSS
Mac-Forums.com
>
Hardware
>
Apple Notebooks
> Macbook - Back t factory settings...
LinkBack
Thread Tools
02-03-2007, 12:20 PM
#
1
(
permalink
)
Zacariem
Member Since: Jan 24, 2007
Location: Sowerby Bridge, W. Yorkshire, UK
Posts: 61
Mac Specs: White MacBook with 4GB RAM and 80GB memory + 500GB external hard drive. iPod Classic Silver
Macbook - Back t factory settings...
I renamed my 'Home' icon in the finder, adn now my Mac has been reset to factory settings, including my .mac settings in iWeb...
How can I log in to iWeb to edit my website in my .Mac account???
Zacariem
__________________
No excuse is sometimes a good enough one.
Zacariem
View Public Profile
Visit Zacariem's homepage!
Find More Posts by Zacariem
02-03-2007, 12:35 PM
#
2
(
permalink
)
Benjamindaines
Member Since: Jan 08, 2005
Location: A religiously oppressed state
Posts: 2,821
Mac Specs: 17" MacBook Pro
Do
NOT
under any circumstances rename your home folder!
Follow
these
instructions go get everything back
__________________
updated January 3
Come Join the IRC Chat!
|
Flickr Group
|
°DainesProduction
|
Pownce
Benjamindaines
View Public Profile
Visit Benjamindaines's homepage!
Find More Posts by Benjamindaines
02-03-2007, 05:04 PM
#
3
(
permalink
)
Zacariem
Member Since: Jan 24, 2007
Location: Sowerby Bridge, W. Yorkshire, UK
Posts: 61
Mac Specs: White MacBook with 4GB RAM and 80GB memory + 500GB external hard drive. iPod Classic Silver
Oh dear....it's soted noew thanks alot Benjamindaines, I'll remember that!!!
Zacariem
__________________
No excuse is sometimes a good enough one.
Zacariem
View Public Profile
Visit Zacariem's homepage!
Find More Posts by Zacariem
02-03-2007, 05:32 PM
#
4
(
permalink
)
Benjamindaines
Member Since: Jan 08, 2005
Location: A religiously oppressed state
Posts: 2,821
Mac Specs: 17" MacBook Pro
You're welcome
__________________
updated January 3
Come Join the IRC Chat!
|
Flickr Group
|
°DainesProduction
|
Pownce
Benjamindaines
View Public Profile
Visit Benjamindaines's homepage!
Find More Posts by Benjamindaines
«
<noob> Defragging a Mac? </noob>
|
won't boot when iPod connected
»
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1
(0 members and 1 guests)
Thread Tools
Show Printable Version
Email this Page
Posting Rules
You
may not
post new threads
You
may not
post replies
You
may not
post attachments
You
may not
edit your posts
BB code
is
On
Smilies
are
On
[IMG]
code is
On
HTML code is
Off
Trackbacks
are
On
Pingbacks
are
On
Refbacks
are
On
Forum Rules
Forum Jump
User Control Panel
Private Messages
Subscriptions
Who's Online
Search Forums
Forums Home
Community Information Center
News and Community Announcements
Community Polls
Suggestions/Comments/Site Support
General Discussions
Apple Rumors and Reports
Switcher Hangout
Anything Goes
Buy/Sell/Trade
Digital Lifestyle
Images, Graphic Design, and Digital Photography
Archival Forum
Music, Audio, and Podcasting
Movies and Video
Web Design and Hosting
iPod and iPhone
iPod Hardware and Accessories
iPhone Hardware and Accessories
iPod/iPhone Software and Apps
Hardware
Apple Desktops
Apple Notebooks
Airport, Networking and Wireless Technology
Other Hardware and Peripherals
Software
OS X - Operating System
OS X - Applications and Games
OS X - Darwin and Development
Windows, Classic, Linux, and Other OS
Similar Threads
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
user settings reset
caseyc
OS X - Operating System
0
07-28-2006
07:36 AM
transfering settings
mig.gentry
OS X - Operating System
2
06-15-2005
07:27 AM
Moving settings and files from PowerMac 6500 to Tiger
JunMacTech
OS X - Operating System
2
05-27-2005
12:27 PM
how do i reset my mac to factory settings?
pscl227
Apple Desktops
1
02-24-2005
05:19 PM
How can i reset my iPod to factory settings?
IndianPowerbook
iPod Hardware and Accessories
2
07-19-2004
07:06 PM
Home
Calendar
Get New
Copyright ©2001-2009 Mac-Forums.com. All Rights Reserved. A division of
iNET Interactive
.
Advertising on Mac-Forums
Other iNET Interactive Sites:
Web Hosting Talk
|
Swish Talk
|
Hosting Catalog.com
|
Dev Papers
|
Deleted Domains
|
Hot Scripts
Powered by vBulletin
Copyright ©2000 - 2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
LinkBack
LinkBack URL
About LinkBacks
Bookmark & Share
Digg this Thread!
Add Thread to del.icio.us
Bookmark in Technorati
Furl this Thread!
Stumble this Thread