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I installed Synology Modified my Mac HD by mistake
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<blockquote data-quote="pigoo3" data-source="post: 1455122" data-attributes="member: 56379"><p>My comment wasn't a "snide remark" & it was never meant to be a snide remark…I was only stating facts. In your earlier post you said…<em>"i bought the synology to back up, not knowing that it would mess up my stuff. thank you very much."</em></p><p></p><p>This is an internet forum…where the written word is the only information we gave to go by. The simple fact is…Snyology did not "mess up your stuff". Snyology had nothing to do with "messing up your stuff". So this shouldn't have been stated that way in the earlier post.</p><p></p><p>I'm also trying to keep the record straight…because in the future folks anywhere on the internet may be searching for info regarding "Synology"…and this thread will show up in those searches. I don't want folks thinking there is a problem with Synology. The simple fact is…either a pre-existing condition was in place on your computer that caused this problem…or some sort of "user error" occurred during the install.</p><p></p><p>Like "lifeisabeach" mentioned…I also do not believe that the install (or partial install) of Synology caused the problem you are experiencing. The problem was caused by something else.</p><p></p><p>- Nick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pigoo3, post: 1455122, member: 56379"] My comment wasn't a "snide remark" & it was never meant to be a snide remark…I was only stating facts. In your earlier post you said…[i]"i bought the synology to back up, not knowing that it would mess up my stuff. thank you very much."[/i] This is an internet forum…where the written word is the only information we gave to go by. The simple fact is…Snyology did not "mess up your stuff". Snyology had nothing to do with "messing up your stuff". So this shouldn't have been stated that way in the earlier post. I'm also trying to keep the record straight…because in the future folks anywhere on the internet may be searching for info regarding "Synology"…and this thread will show up in those searches. I don't want folks thinking there is a problem with Synology. The simple fact is…either a pre-existing condition was in place on your computer that caused this problem…or some sort of "user error" occurred during the install. Like "lifeisabeach" mentioned…I also do not believe that the install (or partial install) of Synology caused the problem you are experiencing. The problem was caused by something else. - Nick [/QUOTE]
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