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pure human error/stupidity
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<blockquote data-quote="hylan32" data-source="post: 679002" data-attributes="member: 59157"><p>ok, so Last night i was browsing through finder when i noticed "my name" MacBook Pro under the Shared section, so i clicked it and it showed "Network", "Macintosh HD", and "Users". So I clicked Get Info on the "Macintosh HD" and that indicatewd that my folders weren being shared. But for added Safety/Security I changed the permissions to "System: Full Access", "Users: Write Only (drop box)", and "Everyone: No Access". of course after i rebooted the computer it doesnt boot fully; it hangs at the pinwheel and apple logo, with the pinwheel still spinning. I can access Single-user mode but i need to know if there is a way to reset permissions to default from single user mode, i have already tried safe boot, it angs also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hylan32, post: 679002, member: 59157"] ok, so Last night i was browsing through finder when i noticed "my name" MacBook Pro under the Shared section, so i clicked it and it showed "Network", "Macintosh HD", and "Users". So I clicked Get Info on the "Macintosh HD" and that indicatewd that my folders weren being shared. But for added Safety/Security I changed the permissions to "System: Full Access", "Users: Write Only (drop box)", and "Everyone: No Access". of course after i rebooted the computer it doesnt boot fully; it hangs at the pinwheel and apple logo, with the pinwheel still spinning. I can access Single-user mode but i need to know if there is a way to reset permissions to default from single user mode, i have already tried safe boot, it angs also. [/QUOTE]
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