Hi,
Two things here. First, having the computer start up to a specific user is not
particularly a safe or secure way to leave your computer, as anyone who sits at
your computer has free and easy access to everything on your machine. One may
say that you are the only one who uses this computer
Hi Juan
I wasn't going to write about this because I couldn't find an easy answer to
this, and I think there is one. I have a blind friend who just bought a MacBook
Pro under Mavericks, gotten about three weeks ago. We had the same thing happen
with hers that you are describing when we restarte
how does one get VO tok begin talking at the login screen? I have to keep
turning it on at the screen. If Iknow how to make it startup, I can
confirm/deny what you are reporting.
> On Oct 21, 2014, at 3:16 PM, matthew Dyer wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have been using the new os for several days and h
Hi,
I have been using the new os for several days and have no problems here. I
have one question though and it has been on my mind for a while. When I boot
up and come to the login screen and vo comes up it fades in and so it sounds
kind of strange as if core audio has not fully loaded and so
Mine is a Mac Book Pro early 2011, and it hasn't done that fan thing since
Yosemite finished its installation. However, I had my memory upgraded to 8
gigabytes. Do you have 8 or 4? When I got my computer in July, 2011, it had 4
gigabytes.
Gigi
> On Oct 21, 2014, at 11:34 AM, Anders Holmberg
Yeah and I had a bad moment when it asked me if I wanted unencrypt and restart.
I knew I wanted to unencrypt and restart, so I said yes. I thought it was to
unencrypt first, but no. Then I thought I would get unlucky and get that screen
again demanding my password. That's what got me in trouble
Hi!
SO far so good with Yosemite on my mac.
However its still spinning up the fan while running safari and another
aplication at the same time.
This is not a big deal but i guess its because my mac is a mid 2011.
Note that i've reset the smc.
No go with that though.
/A
> 21 okt 2014 kl. 16:31 skre
Yeah, it's hard to know all the ins and outs of that I think. I hadn't realized
until I had trouble entering my password or even doing cmd-f5 to get the beeps
at login that I realized the keyboard could be a problem. Worked fine with one
keyboard and not with another. I wonder if there's a "take
If I had a choice for unencrypting, I never found it. My computer was asleep
when the battery went down, or at least it didn't have enough power when I
opened it back up again. I consider myself fairly computer literate, but I
guess at some point I did the wrong thing somewhere and got myself in
For one thing, not all keyboards appear to be supported by file vault. If you
get stuck, that'seven a choice you will be given. I know hindsight is always
20/20 but if you had rebooted your computer when the password wasn'taccepted,
if that is what happened, one of the choices would have been to
Hi guys
I like Yosemite so far. My Finder is behaving better, etc. However, I had to
call that 877 number again, no choice. It seems that FileVault got me in
trouble when my battery went dead because yours truly let it go down too far.
Then I had trouble, can't remember all the steps, getting Vo
Got my sounds back. Forgot that I muted my sounds.
Would like other thoughts though. Oh, Got albums in iTunes organized right
too. That's some new view to get used to: but, I reckon I can see the logic
behind it and actually, I think I'm starting to like it.
Sincerely,
the Constantly Baref
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