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Apple Computing Products:
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what on earth is going on?
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<blockquote data-quote="tooki" data-source="post: 1803451" data-attributes="member: 400746"><p>No, they're user-friendly, just perhaps different from what you are used to?</p><p></p><p>Alas, you didn't answer my question, and are now asking an unanswerable question, since you cropped off the most important information in the screenshot!!! (It's great that you're making the effort to do screenshots, but they must actually show the relevant information to be useful for troubleshooting purposes.) Since you don't really understand the Mac's innards, I wouldn't go poking around doing stuff you don't understand, such as editing plist files and running terminal commands. Instead, provide detailed information (including answering questions asked of you) so that others can guide you.</p><p></p><p>Which terminal command (what you called a "command line request") did you run that solved the problem?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tooki, post: 1803451, member: 400746"] No, they're user-friendly, just perhaps different from what you are used to? Alas, you didn't answer my question, and are now asking an unanswerable question, since you cropped off the most important information in the screenshot!!! (It's great that you're making the effort to do screenshots, but they must actually show the relevant information to be useful for troubleshooting purposes.) Since you don't really understand the Mac's innards, I wouldn't go poking around doing stuff you don't understand, such as editing plist files and running terminal commands. Instead, provide detailed information (including answering questions asked of you) so that others can guide you. Which terminal command (what you called a "command line request") did you run that solved the problem? [/QUOTE]
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