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| location | Simi Valley, CA | |
| age | 24 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 2 months |
| seen | Apr 6 at 2:30 | |
| stats | profile views | 6 |
I love code.
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Mar 7 |
awarded | Excavator |
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Mar 7 |
revised |
Why would you choose Alfred over Spotlight? Corrected spellings and grammar. |
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Mar 7 |
suggested | suggested edit on Why would you choose Alfred over Spotlight? |
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Mar 7 |
asked | Huge time machine backup on NAS needs to be compacted |
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Feb 17 |
asked | Can't eject disk after creating image |
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Jan 28 |
asked | Macbook Pro Retina not recognizing USB3 drive at boot |
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Jan 28 |
awarded | Critic |
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Jan 28 |
answered | Weird behaviour with external USB3 enclosure |
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Jan 28 |
comment |
Weird behaviour with external USB3 enclosure When I make a clone, the clone is unencrypted. My boot drive becomes unencrypted when I login to my Macbook. I wanted to encrypt the external clone drive #1. I read the instructions from CCC support pages. To do so with Filevault, I need to make a clone my Macbook drive and recovery partition. Then I need to boot into the external drive #1. Then go to System Preferences and enable Filevault. Then I boot back into my normal Macbook boot drive and the external drive #1 is encrypted using Filevault as well. |
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Jan 28 |
revised |
Weird behaviour with external USB3 enclosure added 245 characters in body |
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Jan 28 |
comment |
Weird behaviour with external USB3 enclosure It's possible the flakiness is on my Macbook. I guess I could use a USB2 cable because the USB3 port is made to do that. Then the Macbook would see it as USB2. I have no USB2 cables with me right now but can try tomorrow, but like I said above on my edited question, I have used both of these in the exact same configuration on the same Macbook many times. |
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Jan 28 |
revised |
Weird behaviour with external USB3 enclosure added 529 characters in body |
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Jan 27 |
awarded | Student |
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Jan 27 |
revised |
Weird behaviour with external USB3 enclosure added 114 characters in body |
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Jan 27 |
comment |
Weird behaviour with external USB3 enclosure I have reformatted the drive with same settings. Also doing a fresh clone. I have read that after Filevault is enabled, RecoveryHD partition will not show up when option is held during startup. Well I know this is true because I have not seen it. There was also mention that to see the RecoveryHD partition, command+r must be held during startup instead. I will try this and see it the external drive shows up then. That still doesn't explain the drive not mounting or showing up at all in disk utility after restart of OS. |
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Jan 27 |
awarded | Editor |
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Jan 27 |
revised |
Weird behaviour with external USB3 enclosure deleted 57 characters in body |
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Jan 27 |
asked | Weird behaviour with external USB3 enclosure |
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Sep 29 |
awarded | Tumbleweed |
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Sep 23 |
answered | How do I locate applications that drain my battery on a MacBook Pro? |