2010年12月27日星期一

VMware Fusion Installation Guide

VMware Fusion Purpose

Unlike many other applications that work as an emulator, VMware Fusion allows you to run applications and operating systems using the resources from your Mac in real-time, meaning no glitches or delays like you find in similar software, such as Microsoft's Virtual PC. VMware Fusion is a virtual machine, which works the same as a physical computer. Virtual machines contain virtual hard drives, disk drives, processor, memory, network adapters and USB controllers. This allows you to enjoy your favorite Windows operating system or applications without needing a separate computer.

System Requirements

Before your VMware Fusion installation, check to see that your system meets the necessary requirements. Your Mac must have an Intel processor. In addition, you need at least a 1.5Ghz processor with 512MB RAM, though 1GB is recommended. You need 275MB of hard drive space to install the application itself. You will also need at least 1GB of hard drive space for each virtual machine you install.

In addition to these requirements, your Mac must also meet the requirements of the guest operating system you plan to install as a virtual machine. You must have Mac OS X version 10.4.9 or higher in order to use VMware Fusion.

VMware Fusion supports a large variety of both 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems, including Windows 95 and higher, Ubuntu and RedHat Linux and Novell Netware.

VMware Fusion Installation

You can either order a CD version of VMware Fusion or download the software from VMware. The software costs approximately $79.99, though rebates and discounts are offered from time to time.

After downloading the file, double-click the file which will be in the format VMware-Fusion-e.x.p-buildnumber.dmg. This is a disk image file. Double-clicking it mounts the file so you can install VMware Fusion. Open a Finder window and select the VMware Fusion volume you just mounted. Double-click the VMware Fusion icon with the .pkg extension.

Follow the installation assistant prompts to finish the VMware Fusion installation, such as choosing the installation location. Enter your serial number when prompted. If you do not have a serial number, you can purchase one or continue using the software on a trial basis. Restart your system after the installation completes.

After installation, open the Applications folder and double-click VMware Fusion.app. From this screen, you can create a new virtual machine, browse for existing machines, open virtual machines or download pre-configured virtual machines from VMware Fusion. You can use the Windows Easy Install feature to install certain Windows operating systems, which makes Windows installation easier for beginners. For help installing other operating systems, see the VMware Fusion Help section. The Virtual Applicance Marketplace from VMware Fusion provides downloads of virtual machines for many open source operating systems in addition to Windows. After operating systems are installed, you can then install Windows and open source applications.

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2010年12月19日星期日

The iPad: 3G or not 3G?

We are just past halfway through the 60 day waiting period that Apple announced for the release of the WiFi iPad. While we don’t know everything about the device, we do know there are six different models split in half by a single feature: a GSM 3G cellular
radio for data only. In the last 30 days, the first question many people have asked is “Are you going to get an iPad?” But if the answer is yes, the second question is almost always “Are you going to get the 3G?”

3G ...

The choice to get 3G is tough. First off, the 3G radio will cost you an additional $130. It will also cost you some time if you have already decided to buy an iPad as soon as it is available; the 3G iPad is expected to be available about 30 days after the WiFi only version. This will likely mean you will have to wait until the end of April. It’s not a big deal, but it is something to consider if you aren’t the patient type.

But for that $130 you will get the ability to purchase a micro-SIM card you can use to connect to a 3G or Edge network much like an iPhone does today, but you can only use it for a data connection. One big advantage is that it is currently being offered contract free in the U.S. on AT&T’s network. Apple has also leveraged their relationship with AT&T to get some pretty good rates. They are offering a $14.99/month for up to 250MB of usage and $29.99/month for unlimited usage. Again, this is contract free so you can buy it for a month and then skip several if you want to before you turn it back on.

At this point, it is assumed that since you are buying the device contract free, that it will also be an unlocked device. This would mean that as other companies all over the world announce their plans, you should be able to also purchase micro-SIMs for networks all over the world, and hopefully they will also have monthly plans. This is potentially a great asset for those who travel a lot in the states or globally. In fact, if you only travel internationally once or twice a year, it could still pay off quickly. Currently, international data roaming plans on the iPhone are very expensive. AT&T’s highest available global roaming package for data will only get you 200MB/month and that amount will cost you $199.99. We will have to see what other service providers are going to offer around the world, but Apple and AT&T are off to a great start for the iPad.

Data is not the only advantage you will get for your $130. The GSM radio also comes equipped with a GPS chip. This GPS chip will work much like the GPS in the iPhone, and will be able to use the cell towers as well as satellites so it can more quickly pinpoint your location. This means that the myriad navigation and location apps for the iPhone would also work just as well on the 3G version of the iPad. With the right kind of car mount, the iPad could become the ultimate car navigation system. It would have a nice big screen, and you wouldn’t have to worry about being interrupted by a phone call while you are at a critical intersection. But other location aware social apps or even augmented reality systems would all be able to work well on the 3G iPad. All of this should work just fine without needing to purchase any kind of a monthly package from a service provider.
... or not 3G?

But what do you get if you choose WiFi only? First off, you can save yourself $130. But beyond that, you will still get a WiFi radio that is 802.11 a/b/g/n capable, a step up from the 802.11 b/g radio that come in today’s iPhones and iPod touches. Adding 802.11 a/n means the iPad will be able to connect at faster speeds to a newer WiFi router. This will be especially useful if you are streaming video or moving large files on your local network. The WiFi radio will also allow you to use basic location services based on nearby networks. It’s not always the most accurate way to use location services, but it can be good enough for some social networking apps or to help with finding out what your local weather is. However, it is nowhere nearly good enough to allow you to use navigation apps.
That is the question.

So which should you get? This will depend on several things. The first question is when and how do you plan to use an iPad? If it will be a device that you use mostly at home or work where you have an accessible WiFi network, and if you don’t plan to travel with it a lot, then maybe the WiFi is enough for you. Even if you travel a lot, if you already have an iPhone or some other smartphone with a data plan, you may still want to save yourself $130 and opt out of the 3G. However, if you travel a lot without a smartphone data plan, especially internationally, the 3G data option could actually save you a lot of money and frustration. Plus, the 3G option gives you the ability to use some of the iPhone’s great navigation applications.

The next question is whether you can afford it? If $130 is no big deal, then you may want to go for it. It will make the iPad a very flexible device without locking you into anything that might cost you more money. It will also add a similar amount of resale value to the iPad when you are ready to move on someday. But if money is tight, the WiFi iPad is very usable without that 3G option that many will not use much anyway.
And this is the my answer.

In the end, the 3G decision is a lot like the iPhone vs. iPod touch
decision. This time, there is no monthly contract to make the cost difference as big, but the comparison is very similar. To answer this question myself, I will buy an iPad but I am currently planning to do the WiFi only version. I plan to use the iPad primarily at home, or, when I travel, it will be used in hotel rooms or other places that I might use my MacBook Pro today. I already have an iPhone for my domestic travel, and although I do travel internationally, I have found that WiFi is usually available. But the 3G option is still tempting, and it’s possible I could change my mind. I will almost certainly get the 3G version if I upgrade to a newer iPad someday. I especially like the idea of being able to use the 3G without a contract and on any provider available.

March is here and the first iPads should roll out this month. Hopefully we will find out more about it in the coming weeks. I suspect the we will read some reviews from folks like Walt Mossberg and David Pogue as we get closer.

Are you planning to buy an iPad and, if so, will you add the 3G to it? Feel free to discuss your thoughts in the comments below.

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2010年12月17日星期五

Which is Better - Mac or PC?

The million dollar question. Macs and PCs both have their pros and cons. But, if you had to pick one, what would you choose - a Mac or a PC?

Macs and PCs

To compare Mac and PC is not that difficult. If you haven't read part 1 of the series yet, be sure to do so. Part 1 features an overview of Mac vs. PC computers.

So, if you had to pick one, which would you choose? A Mac or a PC?

Below is a brief Mac vs. PC review and overview. I will list as many pros as possible about each one.

Why Macs are Better

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- Macs give you the ability to run OS X and Windows both (legally).

- Macs work great with other Apple components such as the iPhone, iPod Classic, iPod Nano, iPod Touch, iPod Shuffle, etc...

- Macs are very simple to use.

- Macs are less prown to computer viruses, although they can get viruses.

- Purchasing a Mac gives you Apple Store support.

- Apple uses quality parts to manufacture Macs.

- Macs are trendsetting, designed well, and visually appealing.

- Macs come with better software, out of the box (iLife).

- Macs give you out of the box access to the iTunes Store, if you are an iPod or iPhone user.

- Out of the box, Macs are not loaded with trials and additional software.

- Apple has top of the line phone support.

Why PCs are Better

pc- You can build a PC from the ground up, picking each individual component. PCs give you maximum customizability.

- PCs are generally cheaper in price. You can get the same processor, amount of RAM, and hard drive capacity for much cheaper with a PC.

- Branded PCs are a wide market. You have many options when it comes to choosing a PC: Dell, HP, Gateway, etc... There are really only 6 types of Mac computer: MacBook, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, Mac Mini, iMac, and Mac Pro.

- PCs have better software compatibility. You can find practically any software for PC. Macs are more limited in selection.

- PCs generally have better backwards compatibility. You can run Windows 7 on a 5 year old PC. You cannot run Snow Leopard on a Power Mac G5.

- More people use PCs. Thus, PCs have a larger support community behind them.

- The majority of businesses use PCs.

- PCs are better for gaming.

- PCs have more compatible accessories than Macs.

- PCs are more upgradable.

- PCs are open source.

Conclusion

To compare Mac and PC... Which one is better? It's all personal preference. I'm sure that's not what you wanted to hear, but that's the best answer. In the above review, you can see that both of them have some great advantages. Some people like Macs better, some people like PCs better. Thus, some people absolutely hate Macs, and some people absolutely hate PCs.

It's all an opinion, a preference.

I will however, give you my opinion. As for myself, I'm a Mac. That's just what I prefer. I like Macs because I believe that they are simpler to use, and I like the designs that Apple comes up with. I would rather use OS X than Windows. That may change in the future. But as of now, my opinion is that OS X is a better operating system than Windows.

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2010年12月16日星期四

The Best Way To Setup Time Capsule For The First Time

One complaint that many people have had about Apple's Time Capsule is difficulty setting it up for the first time. However, after some trial and error I figured out a great way to get Time Capsule up and running smoothly.

Setting Up Time Capsule For the First Time

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When you first open Time Capsule, you will notice that it comes with a Time Capsule Airport Utility Disc. You do not need to waste time installing this software if you already have the latest version of Apple's Airport Utility on your Mac.

To get started setting up Time Capsule, plug the time capsule into a power outlet and connect it to your computer via ethernet. OS X should automatically recognize it, but if not, open up the Airport Utility. You can do this by doing a spotlight search for it or navigating: Finder - Applications - Utilities - Airport Utility.

After your have Airport Utility open, it will automatically search for Apple wireless devices. After it finds your Time Capsule, select the continue button. The first screen will ask you to enter a name and password for your Time Capsule. Keep in mind this information will be used for your Time Capsule access only, not your Airport wireless connection. After you have filled in that info, click continue.

The next screen will simply ask you how you want to secure your Time Capsule disks. You can just leave the option set on with device password. This will secure your Time Capsule access with the password you created on the previous screen. Users will not be able to connect without this password. The 2nd option on this screen asks you if you would like to allow guests to connect without a password. Make sure that "Not Allowed" is selected. Click continue

The next screen you come to will allow you to configure other devices with your Time Capsule. Just click continue for now.

The final screen is crucial. On the screen you are at at now, select "Disable wireless and connect to a computer or network using Ethernet".

Now, you will need to open up your Time Machine preferences. To do this, you can either click the Time Machine icon if you still have it in the dock. If not, you can click the time machine icon located on the top navigation bar (next to the bluetooth, sound, and battery indicators).

In the Time Machine preferences window, click the button that says "Select Disk". A box will pop-up that has your Time Capsule hard drive. By default, it should say "Data". Select it.

Time machine will now do its first backup. It will take at least one hour depending on how much data you have.

A couple tips to make sure everything goes right: After Time Machine is done doing its first backup, restart your computer. After it restarts, you are going to do another backup. Click the Time Machine icon, or select Time Machine from the top nav bar and select "Back up now". This time, Time Capsule should not take near as much time to backup. After it has finished, you are going to repair disk permissions. To do this, navigate Finder - Applications - Utilities - Disk Utility. Select your hard drive and click repair disk permissions. Restart your computer once more.

Be sure to read part 2 of First Time Setting Up Your Time Capsule to finish the process correctly!

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2010年12月12日星期日

Top Ways To Customize The Look Of A New Mac

The design of Mac OS X is appealing. But if you do not like it, you can certainly customize it to your liking. Let's look at some easy ways to customize the look and feel of your new Mac.

Change Desktop Background

desktop wallpaperChanging the desktop background is the simplest way to bring a big change to your Mac’s looks. The default background on Leopard is a purple Aurora image. It is very easy to change it. Just right-click on the default image then select “Change Desktop Background” from the contextual menu. This will open up Desktop and Screen Saver preferences window. Go to the Desktop tab and drag an image of your choice onto the large preview box on the screen. You can drag images to the preview box from three different sources. One is the Apple provided images listed under the preview box. These are dozens of good quality images for use. Further below these images are iPhoto albums and events. You can go through them to find your own images to use. The last source is a web-page or a Finder window from where you can drag a picture directly onto the preview box.

There are many websites to find out good images. You can also use Google Images to find free images of any size. In Google Images, select Large or Extra Large images from the menu when searching.

Customize Icons

You can change icons of many things like the hard drive, Finder, Trash, etc. Some icons can be changed by altering some settings on Mac OS X and some needs a utility to do so.

The easiest way to change an icon is to find an icon of your choice from a site or somewhere else and copy it. To copy the icon, o

pen up the Info box by selecting the icon then hitting the Cmd-l keys. The image you see in at top-left side of the window is the icon. Select the icon then open the Edit menu and select Copy. Next, just open the Info box for the folder/file you wish to change, click on the icon then from the Edit menu select Paste. Now the icon has been changed and you can close the Info boxes.

You can find millions of icons on the Internet. You can visit Icon Factory and download icons for your Mac.

If you have Corel Draw or Photoshop, you can do much more to the icons like adding a shadow, glow, etc. And after doing it, just follow the steps above.

There are great tools available that let you customize the icons the way exactly you want them. For this purpose, CandyBar is great. This little software will also allow let you change the looks of your Dock

Change Icon Size

You can change the size of icons on your Desktop and in your folders. To do this, right-click on your Desktop then select Show View Options. Move the slider to change the icons size how you like it. If you have a very few icons on your Desktop, try maximizing the size, it will look pretty good. It also looks good to maximize the photo icons in folders and it lets you see the photos without opening them.

Change The Dock

Do not overlook that you can also customize the size and location of the Dock from the Dock preferences pane. You can also access these options by right-clicking in an empty space on the Dock. It would look good if you reduce the Dock size and move it to the right side. You can also hide the Dock if you do not want to see it at all times.

In addition to the above, you can also organize your Dock as you want. Remove the icons that you never use, put in folders and applications that you use.

As mentioned above, use CandyBar to change other looks of your Dock, for example you can change the outline, texture and symbols.

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2010年12月9日星期四

Printing From The iPad with AirPrint

One of the most promising features of iOS 4.2 for the iPad was printing from the iPad with AirPrint. Unfortunately, this feature was crippled when the update was released. This article will show you ways around the limits of AirPrint.

Native Printing From The iPad

When Apple announced iOS 4.2 several months ago one of the most exciting new features announced was the ability to print from your iPad using AirPrint. AirPrint was suppose to print to any printer connected to your Mac.There have been apps that let you print, but that has always been clunky. The November release of the operating system was bringing native printing capability. Well, November and iOS 4.2 came to the iPad and AirPrint was a lot less than once promised. Right now AirPrint will only print directly to certain AirPrint enabled HP printers. If you don’t have one of these printers AirPrint will not print to your printer without installing something on your Mac.

Software Solutions To Print To Any Printer With The iPad

There is a free solution and a paid solution to using AirPrint on the iPad to any printer connected to your Mac.

The free alternative was something called Hactivator, which installed missing files into your system that activate AirPrint. As per Apple’s request, Hactivator has been pulled. However, the developer of Hactivator has replaced it with AirPrint Activator. Once you install Activator you need to turn on Printer Sharing on your computer, which is outlined below.

To enable Printer Sharing go to the Apple Menu and choose System Preferences. Once there pick Sharing and in the list check off Printer Sharing.

The pay alternative is Printopia. Printopia, from eCamm, is a $9.95 piece of software that will make iPad printing available through your Mac. It installs and lives inside the System Preference window on your Mac. Printopia not only enables printing to your printer, it also prints files to Dropbox or right to your Mac. There is a free seven day trial available to see if this will work for you and if you like it.
The only question about Printopia is how soon will Apple turn printing via printer sharing back on. Is it worth essentially $10 to enable printing and risking having that feature for free at some point in the future? It could be one week, it could be one month, it could be one year. We don’t know.

How To Print From The iPad

Once you have a compatible HP printer or AirPrint enabled on your Mac via a method above (or another method) you are ready to print from your iPad. Printing from the iPad is very easy.

First you have to make sure you are on the same wireless network as the printer. You also have to be in an app that supports AirPrint (Mail, Safari, and iWork apps are a few). Within the app you want to click the arrow that would normally let you email a link , or open a link in Safari (for example). One of the options in the list is now “Print.”

When you choose print you will be prompted to select the printer you want to print to. Choose your printer and say OK. Within seconds the printer will start working without a problem. On occasion I have had to do this twice before the printer show up.

Once you send a print job a little printer icon shows up in the dock. This is very similar to the print utility that opens up when you print on your Mac and a printer shows up in your dock.

Assuming your printer is on, has ink, and has paper your document should print without a problem. If you are printing through a shared printer on your computer you MUST MAKE SURE THE COMPUTER IS ON. If you leave your computer on all of the time this will not be an issue. If you turn your computer off, you have to remember to turn it on if you plan on doing any printing.

If printing is not working open the Print & Fax System Preference. Make sure the "Share this printer on the network" button is checked.

Overall, AirPrint is a new and very promising technology for the iPad. It is a shame that Apple has temporarily disabled some features. Luckily there are solutions out that let anyone print from their iPad.

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2010年12月8日星期三

How to Use iTunes to Organize the Music on Your Mac

Just getting started with music and your Mac? Learn the basics of keeping that music organized with iTunes.

Manually Organize Your Music

Music can be organized a number of ways. You can create subfolders in the Music folder and move your music into them, just as you would do with Documents and Pictures, but you can also do quite a bit of organizing using iTunes. You can create playlists to support a mood, an artist, or an event, or organize the songs to fit on a CD. You can even create smart playlists to automatically change, based on how much you listen to specific songs in your library.

Before you get started, take inventory of what you have and see how it can be organized. Here are some ideas for sorting songs in iTunes via the Edit>View Options choices:

· By artist

· By genre

· By song size

· By rating

· By how often its been played recently

· By year

· By date downloaded or acquired

· By kind

· By album

Use iTunes Consolidate Library Option

If you have music all over your hard drive, you can organize your music by dragging and dropping the songs into the appropriate folder. However, iTunes offers a simple, albeit somewhat ineffective, way to locate all of your tunes and copy them to the iTunes folder. Once they are copied to the folder, you can organize and categorize to your heart’s content.

Unfortunately, you may have noticed that the word “copy” was used in the previous paragraph instead of the word “move.” As you might guess, when a file is copied, it makes a duplicate of the file. That’s unnecessary data, and to get rid of it once the files are copied, you’ll have to spend some time deleting these duplicate files from your hard drive. However, by consolidating, you’ll have all of your files in one place, making backing up your entire music library much easier.

To consolidate all of the music files located outside of the iTunes Music folder and place copies of them in your iTunes Music folder, perform the following steps:

1. Open iTunes.

2. Choose Advanced>Consolidate Library.

3. Accept the warning shown by clicking Consolidate.

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2010年12月6日星期一

How to Make DVD Images in Mac OS X

Creating an image from a DVD or CD in Mac OS X is easy using the built-in Disk Utilities.

What is a DVD Image?

DVD images are virtual discs that can be stored or burned to disc. Imagine copying the contents of an entire disc to another – a virtual disc is the data that is copied.

Making a DVD image in Mac OS X will allow you to make a backup of the disc in question, either by burning it to a new disc or storing it in ISO or DMG format on another drive or computer.

This can be vital for retaining copies of discs that you use regularly; regular use of any disc can reduce its lifespan, with some discs apparently failing after a matter of a few years. It seems increasingly likely (with increasing bandwidths) that optical media will eventually become just a storage option rather than its current purpose as the main shipping medium for software and movies, so being aware of and able to create DVD images and save them to your hard disk could be advantageous in the long term.

How to Make a DVD Image in Mac OS X

Make DVD images in Mac OS X with Disk UtilitiesMac OS X comes with all the tools you need to create a DVD image. By simply inserting your DVD, you will be ready in moments to begin the process of creating the DVD image.

After you have stopped the disc from auto-playing, go to the Applications menu (SHIFT+APPLE+A) and open Utilities. From here, open Disc Utilities.

In the Disc Utilities screen, you will see the title of the disc you wish to image across the top of the box, and your disc listed under your disc drive on the left. Notice also the disc information at the bottom of the box, detailing the disc type, format, capacity, and other useful information. You should check this to get an idea of how long the creation of the disc image might take.

You will need to select the disc and click the New Image icon (or go to File > New > Disk Image from disk1 (TITLE)) in order to begin making the DVD image.

Naming Your Disc Image

Completed DVD image created in Mac OS X Disk Utilities toolIf you intend to create a disc image that will be saved to your Mac or a separate hard disk drive you should give the disc a sensible, easy to remember and descriptive name. Otherwise, proceed with the default option.

You should leave the options as per their defaults – so Image Format should be “compressed” while Encryption should be “none”. Decide where you are going to save the image, and click Save.

The disc image will then be created, and saved to the location you specified earlier. This may take several minutes to complete, depending on the size of the disc, so you might wish to go and do something else while you wait.

Once complete, do not forget to eject your disc and put it somewhere safe!

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2010年12月5日星期日

Have You Lost Your Mac OS Install Disc AND Your Password? Help Is at Hand!

If your Mac OS install disc lost is lost, you lost your password and the one thing that you are most afraid of losing is your data, this article is the answer to all the questions on your mind. Not only will you be able to figure out how you can reset the password, but will also get your data back.

Help - I've Lost My Password!

macbook-targetdiskmodeThe easiest way to recover your password is to use the install discs that came with your Macintosh computer. Not only is it the easiest way, it also happens to be the quickest if you're slight on the technologically challenged side. I'll invoke a reversal of Occam's Razor here and suggest you do either of the following:

1. Look for your Mac install discs.

2. Borrow someone else's Mac OS X install discs.

If you've spent all weekend doing the former then it is time to spend some effort doing the latter. If possible get hold of the box that you Mac shipped in. The reason we need the box is to figure out what version the install discs that came with your computer were and that is usually mentioned on the box.

Of course, if you already remember that information then that is better. You'll need to find a friend or a colleague who has the same install discs as you had. The quickest way to getting this info? Put out a tweet and update your FaceBook status to say that. Some one should step up. Once you get your hands on one of this discs, follow the steps that are outlined here and you should be on your way to data recovery. By the way, even though the Apple Doc might say that the steps are for OS X.4, they work up to the latest version of the Mac OS.

No Luck With the Discs?

screen-shot-of-AppleJack-running-in-single-user-modeEven though all your FB friends might like you enough, there is a chance that you might not find the discs that you're looking for. The second best way to get your hands on your lost password is to figure out the Target Disk mode on your Mac. You will need another Mac to do so and will need to go through a couple of steps to get the Target Disk set up right.

Thankfully, the Intel Macs can run Target Disk off of any old USB hard drive that you've got lying around. One of my cousins who is a certified Apple computer repair tech for a big corporation carries around a Target Disk installed on a USB thumb/pen drive on his keychain all the time. If you have an older Macintosh, specifically one that has the PowerPC processors instead of the Intel ones, then you will need to get your hands on a FireWire disk to make the password recovery process possible.

Single User Mode

If the Target Disk fails, here is what you need to do in order to reset your password. Do make not of the fact that you will lose all your Keychain Access data, but it is a small price to pay for getting all your data back.

1. Boot into single user mode (press Command-S at power on)

2. Type fsck -fy

3. Type mount -uw /

4. Type launchctl load /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.DirectoryServices.plist

5. Type dscl . -passwd /Users/[username] [password], replacing [username] with the targeted user and [password] with the desired password.

6. Reboot

The above steps will allow you to reset your password. Let me know how it went in the comments below!

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2010年12月2日星期四

Top 5 Reasons Why You Should Switch to a Mac

Why should I buy mac? Well, there are many reasons to buy a Mac computer; here are my top 10 reasons why you should choose a Mac if you're in the market for a new computer.

1. It Works and It is Easy to Use

It is a known fact that an average Windows user spends over 50 hours per year troubleshooting his PC. An average Mac user spends not more than 10 hours. This is a huge difference. Macs let you do many things so easily that if you would do on a PC, it might be more complicated or more time consuming. For instance, in Mac you can reinstall Mac OS X without erasing the existing content of your hard drive. During Mac OS installation there isn’t really much you need to do. There are many more things in Mac OS X that are easy as well as fun to do.

2. It Is Secure

The design of Mac operating system and vigilance of Mac users has contributed to almost complete absence of spyware and malware that usually hit Microsoft users. For example there are more than twenty thousand PC viruses but only 50-80 Mac ones. It is also true that there is no such Mac virus that can destroy the hardware.

Curious: Can a Mac get a virus? Find out how vulnerable Macs are and whether they can get a virus in Can Mac OS X Get A Virus?

3. It Doesn't Crash

Mac OS X is based on the UNIX operating system, which is almost not prone to crash. Macs can crash but not as often as a PC. Every computer can crash, but the crash rate for Macs is very small. In three years of use I have experienced a Mac crash only once. In businesses, there are usually a couple of support technicians for 20-60 Windows Systems and by contrast one person provides support for 150-200 Macs.

4. It Offers The Best In Digital Music

iTunesiTunes comes installed with a Mac. iTunes lets you play and organize audio. It can burn your discs, it lets you search, listen to and view podcasts. It is globally accepted that iTunes is the best digital audio program. Even though it came in the market only a short time back, it is gaining popularity faster than any other program. It is estimated that over 2.5 million songs are downloaded per week by iTunes users.

5. It Is Best When It Comes To Photography

Macs are considered champions in digital photography. The inclusion of iPhoto in every Mac lets you organize, edit, import and share iphotoyour digital photographs. Today, thousands of students and professionals use iPhoto for photo editing and organizing needs.

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Customise Your MacBook Pro Icons

If you're bored with the default icons that come with your MacBook, you can download fresh new macbook pro icons!

Replace Your Tired Desktop Icons!

Customizing your MacBook is a must if you have any interest in styling it to reflect your personality. As with backgrounds and desktop widgets, new MacBook Pro icons can be downloaded from the web.

These downloadable icons can be used to give your MacBook Pro an interesting new look or they can even be used by standard MacBook or other Mac users to get the best visual upgrades from Apple onto their computers.

Several online locations provide a selection of downloadable icons that can easily be setup on your Mac as alternatives to the default icons, and by using a very useful free tool, you can swap your existing Mac icons for new ones!

Applying new MacBook Pro Icons with IconDroplet

If the above method doesn’t work for you, the free app for PPC and Intel Macs, IconDroplet, will let you switch icons on your Mac with the minimum of fuss.

Once downloaded, unzip the IconDroplet program so it is added to the Dock, and then find the icons you have downloaded and drag them to IconDroplet. This will create a new image file on your desktop that you will come back to in a moment.

Next, find the MacBook Pro icon you want to change in Finder, right-click and choose Get Info. Copy the file that was saved to your desktop and go back to the Info screen for the icon you wish to replace. Finish the process by selecting the icon at the top with a single mouse click and paste your replacement icon into its place!

You don’t even have to do all this though, to be honest – with the latest version of IconDroplet, you can drag new icons onto your applications as they’re running, saving a lot of messing about with cut and paste!

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