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DrMacintosh

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  1. iTunes on Windows is all but deprecated. Apple has had an Apple Music app in development on Windows for a long time now. Still not fully released app. Anyway, you can use the Apple Music website to gain access to your Apple Music library on PC.
  2. Apple sells USB-C EarPods for $19. But if your computer does not have a Type-C port, those won't be of much use to you.
  3. Here is a comparison between the generations: Granted, these are all the Max versions. But M3 Pro is better than M1 Max, by quite a bit in CPU tasks, but by miles in 3D tasks.
  4. Just my 2 cents. For a film production major, I would agree with getting the 36GB of RAM. Especially if you're going to be handling 4K+ content. However, for storage, 1TB will fill up fast and you might be better served getting only the 512GB model to save cash and simply editing off of external storage. I think the M3 would be your best bet. M3 actually adds hardware raytracing support, just fyi.
  5. Is there really anything to relearn though? Excel runs on the Mac. It should simply replace "alt" with "command" ?
  6. DrMacintosh

    YouTube still thinks I have my ad blocker still…

    Ublock Origin, on chrome, will proc the YouTube Adblock screen.
  7. DrMacintosh

    YouTube still thinks I have my ad blocker still…

    Just had a call with my grandpa about this same issue. His Malwarebytes browser guard was causing the problem. I disabled that in browser and whitelisted YouTube, now he can watch videos again.
  8. Seems like macOS still has issues recovering the space from deleted Bootcamp partitions. I used the Bootcamp utility to delete the partition, but it could not merge the free space back into the macOS side. Had to use recovery to format and install macOS again. Thankfully TimeMachine had me up and running just as I had been before. 

    1. captain_to_fire

      captain_to_fire

      1. Open Terminal
      2. Type
        sudo trimforce enable
  9. Thunderbolt is well, Thunderbolt. This baby can fit like, idk, 4 PCIe lanes in it. What can USB do? Some data and some power....maybe. Not a fair comparison, but interesting none the less.
  10. Yep, they are fine. We use 2 Seagate Ironwolf drives in our little 4 bay Synology backup NAS. All it really does is make daily backups of OneDrive/SharePoint and cold store data.
  11. The problem is that people paid real money for these phones. Illegally imported or not, the consumer likely had no part in that and simply purchased a phone from a store/private seller. These people have no phone and are now being graciously given a 30% off coupon to buy a new one.
  12. The problem with building a backup to have in case your house burns down is where do you store it? It would have to be off site. If you have a business you can store it there, or maybe at a friends house. Synology NAS devices can backup other Synology NAS devices. So if you had two, there would be your backup strat. I would also consider pricing out Backblaze. They have a tier for NAS storage for just this purpose.
  13. The articles do mention booting to a blank screen. You do get into the machine, but then your image goes away, so that technically applies. If you make a Time Machine backup, there’s no harm in doing a complete restore of the machine. This isn’t likely an issue that can be solved by typing a command in terminal or flipping the right setting. Look at it this way. If the firmware restore doesn’t help, then it’s a hardware issue. Time Machine makes losing user data and apps almost impossible, so it’s an easy diagnostic step to restore the firmware.
  14. So since this is an Apple Silicon Mac, the traditional "PRAM" does not exist, and so those key combos do nothing to an Apple Silicon Mac. Since you mentioned that without an external display, you just get an Apple logo followed by nothing, try following this guide for what to do when a Mac boots to a blank screen: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT210905 Since you may not be able to get into recovery mode after following that guide, this guide on how to restore firmware on an Apple Silicon Mac may also be needed: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT213662
  15. Rather than doing all of this....quite frankly, user nightmare scenario. You could just get a cheap Android device, talking around $300, and simply put parental restrictions on it? What is the point in loading a custom rom these days? You can already disable the ability to install new apps as a core feature of Android.
  16. Typically yeah, that is the temporary solution. But we use these machines in the field. I’m leaning pretty hard towards just starting fresh.
  17. IdeaPads don’t have BitLocker for starters. IdeaPads typically don’t ship with Pro editions of Windows. Even if it had BitLocker, losing the display doesn’t stop the HDMI port for working. I’m simply fighting a limitation of Windows that prevents you from doing data migration between computers while retaining apps and data.
  18. We don’t need immediate access. We can simply no longer use that computer for surveys. Outside of HCL Notes, everything else we do is via OneDrive/SharePoint and all our other programs are a simple download, register, and go. This specific program, is an in the field survey program which we can’t even download without sending an email. It takes hours to configure and setup and you have to coordinate with the tech to actually do that.
  19. Hello all, So one of my coworkers dropped their Lenovo IdeaPad and the hinge broke. The machine still works, just does not have a screen. It's an Intel IdeaPad 3 with the Core i3 processor. It has a 2.5" SSD in it right now loaded with a specific program called HCL Notes. Setting up her new computer from scratch would require installing this program again, which has to be done by a 3rd party tech. To avoid this downtime I was thinking about cloning the old machines drive to the new machine, but I foresee some issues with that plan. The replacement computer is an AMD ThinkPad E16 Gen1. It has an M.2 SSD. I have not even booted this machine up yet. I've imaged the ThinkPads drive to have a fallback in case something goes wrong. As far as potential problems go, I can think of a few: Versions/Editions of Windows (IdeaPad is on Windows 10 Home, ThinkPad is on Windows 11 Home) Devices (New machine is Ryzen based with an entirely different supporting architecture) Windows Activation issues? So yeah, I'm just not very confident that cloning the old drive onto the new machine will result in something that works. What do you guys think? Should I just set the machine up from scratch and have the tech configure the program? Or should I try to see if cloning the drive works out?
  20. DrMacintosh

    This is why I hate One Drive. Despite having a…

    We use OneDrive for business/SharePoint Document Libraries. We have approximately 1.25TB of data in the cloud. It is surprisingly fast. It really depends on your computers processing power, your internet connection, and the service load on Microsofts end. We process approximately 3GB of data a day to and from OneDrive (mostly photos) and all of those hundreds of files sync/download/upload basically with no delay. It has gotten a lot better than it was in 2019.
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    No mention of the transfer speeds used by the U…

    Outside of price, the A54 and a regular iPhone 15 do not compete against each other in any category. The A54 might have USB 3, but everything else about it is worse than an iPhone 15.
  22. DrMacintosh

    No mention of the transfer speeds used by the U…

    But are people doing that with the regular iPhones? The average user only plugs in to charge. Ppl who know they do cable data transfer are going to get the Pro.
  23. DrMacintosh

    This is why the Touch bar was never a good idea…

    Having owned a 2020 13" MBP, and currently typing this on a 2019 16" MBP, I still like the TouchBar. I have not had any of these glitched or hardware failures. Now, is the TouchBar redundant? Yes. Like 90% of its features can be done via the UI, dedicated keys, or literally any other method...but I still think it's cool. Really the TouchBar is just a glorified emoji picker and video timeline scrubber, but damn is it neat to look at!
  24. DrMacintosh

    Bummer. But hey at least there's iCloud Hide My…

    I think you can do custom domains with iCloud now.
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