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Apple Computing Products:
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systemversion.plist accidently sent to desktop
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<blockquote data-quote="TattooedMac" data-source="post: 1661400" data-attributes="member: 101749"><p>Booting into the Recovery Partition could accomplish this, as Nick posted how to in Post #4.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It really doesn't matter what they were doing. Some users make mistakes, and its easy to get themselves into this situation. </p><p>Telling the OP you are not shedding any tears over what they have done, isn't helpful in any sense. We are here to help, so keep your "no tear shedding" to yourself, and move on to the next post, if you aren't going to help.</p><p></p><p>@OP is it possible for you to boot into Safe Mode ?? Start your Mac while holding down the ⇧ (Shift) key, then release the ⇧ key when you see the Apple Logo. This is a long shot, but still it will help in weeding out what can and can't be done.</p><p></p><p>I'm guessing the post by Csmac is going to be the best solution, starting up in Target Mode. . .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TattooedMac, post: 1661400, member: 101749"] Booting into the Recovery Partition could accomplish this, as Nick posted how to in Post #4. It really doesn't matter what they were doing. Some users make mistakes, and its easy to get themselves into this situation. Telling the OP you are not shedding any tears over what they have done, isn't helpful in any sense. We are here to help, so keep your "no tear shedding" to yourself, and move on to the next post, if you aren't going to help. @OP is it possible for you to boot into Safe Mode ?? Start your Mac while holding down the ⇧ (Shift) key, then release the ⇧ key when you see the Apple Logo. This is a long shot, but still it will help in weeding out what can and can't be done. I'm guessing the post by Csmac is going to be the best solution, starting up in Target Mode. . . [/QUOTE]
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