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GuyNamedBrad

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  1. In your firewall settings page try enabling "sshd-keygen-wrapper"
  2. You may need to enter the BIOS and change the ram speed profile. This can be done under the XMP profiles.
  3. Are you doing a manual install or a pre-made downloadable VM file?
  4. Ok, so what you need to do is using another mac or one borrowed from a friend etc, you will need to install macOS to a USB. Then use that USB to boot your current mac and reinstall the OS.
  5. Have you tried booting into the recovery options and reinstalling the OS from the recovery partition?
  6. I mean do you know the Type of Mac you are using like; MacBook, or Mac Pro etc?
  7. So if your Mac is failing to recover even through, Internet recovery you might need a USB that has macOS on it and try booting off that. Unless there is a problem with the Mac itself then the USB should work. Have you tried accessing the recovery partition?
  8. You should be able to put you device into DFU mode and restore / reset with itunes. How to here
  9. I would also recommend: Bartender (lets you hide status bar icons etc), Amphetamine or Caffeine (keeps your session from timing out they both do the same, first one is newer), iTerm is also a great terminal replacement and Find any file (a great search tool to search entire mac and connected drives for any file via name).
  10. No problems so far, have been testing it out since early beta. Been a fan of gnome not the Ubuntu version though so I installed a fresh base version of gnome instead of the bundle one. Other than that can't complain.
  11. Sounds like it worked then or its tied to an email? Or maybe it's tied to your domain? Either way good luck hope the info helped.
  12. Go for it, if it fails you may have to just try phone activation
  13. Login into win10 with a ms account it should automatically bind to your account. You can check activation it should say "Windows is activated with a digital license linked to your ms account"
  14. Hmm unless you have your original key you can call them tell them you changed hardware and want re active and they can do it over the phone (there is also a ms bot for this; works well). Or yeah tying it to an MS account is the only other know option.
  15. Which mac are you using and what type of adapter is it? Have you tried resetting your PRAM and SMC? Instructions here.
  16. Unless your booting that SSD from another mac, it will not boot. You can mount the SSD under the windows file system if you want to view files or wipe the SSD. But no, the SSD will not boot without apple specific hardware attached. You will probably get the prohibited emblem on boot.
  17. In theory (I have not tested) as long as the external drive is a Mac OS External (Journal-ed) file system format it should be auto mounted at the time of the back up, and automatically be backed up. There are options to exclude specific folders etc if needed.
  18. Yes, actually you should be able to right in the settings, the same way you would use "Time Machine" to backup the mac you can also do the same with a external drive.
  19. Apricity OS and Mint on occasion.
  20. No Windows keyboards are compatible the keyboard should not matter at all. Can I get some more info like, what type of Mac? Model? and OSX last installed?
  21. In Gparted you can drag the Linux partition but I guess leave an extra GB from the smallest size so that it shouldn't ask for more space? Then wipe the new space that was made and install the OS you wish to that. When you boot windows you should be shown the 2 partitions, one will be the Linux OS and one should be your un-formatted space.
  22. You can use 2.0 however speed will be limited to the speed of the cables and ports can handle, but yes 3.0 is backward compatible. Your cables should work fine.
  23. I think all you need is a PCI-E port, here is one I found on newegg.
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