How is "Back Scrolling" performed in Single user mode in OS X Tiger?<BR><BR>Apple keyboards dont have a "Scroll Lock" key which is used in BSD's system console driver to Back Scroll. Obviously up/down ...
In Mac OS X, the primary way to create a user is to go to the Accounts system preferences and click the " " button. The procedure from there is pretty self-explanatory. However, this can be done at ...
Topher, an avid Mac user for the past 15 years, has been a contributing author to MacFixIt since the spring of 2008. One of his passions is troubleshooting Mac problems and making the best use of Macs ...
Forgetting your admin password on a Mac can be a stressful situation, but there are several methods to recover access to your account. One of the most effective and versatile methods is using the ...
I saw this tip over at OS X Daily today, and it reminded me of all the times I did this as a Mac IT guy a couple of jobs back. See, every so often, the Macs where I worked would start to act weird.
So, I'm trying to run fsck on a MBP, and I've booted into single user mode. After the computer boots, I don't receive a blinking cursor. Instead, I get the following prompt: Code: lock: /dev/console ...