I have not investigated dual boot recently. When I considered it in the
past one concern I encountered was managing the boot loader. Apparently
Apple's a nonstandard EFI implementation, at least on older Intel Macs.
As I say, I don't know the situation with the new chips.
Best,
Janina
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should I put the app in the apps folder?
> On Nov 9, 2024, at 7:30 PM, Herbie Allen wrote:
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> Try restarting and see if that volume goes away. It’s not u common for apps
> to have the volume on the desktop when you first install them.
>
>> On Nov 9, 2024, at 19:02, Lorie McCloud wrote:
>>
>
You can just eject it command E from your desktop.
> On 10 Nov 2024, at 12:34 pm, Lorie McCloud wrote:
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> should I put the app in the apps folder?
>
>> On Nov 9, 2024, at 7:30 PM, Herbie Allen wrote:
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>> Try restarting and see if that volume goes away. It’s not u common for apps
>> to ha
Once you copied the app to your application folder, you can eject the volume
from your desktop. You don't need it anymore.
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On Nov 9, 2024, at 20:54, Lorie McCloud wrote:
when I did that it said it was trying to eject. never managed it. wanted to
know if I wanted to forcibly eject. t
Is VMWare in the App Store? If not where is it available from?
On Nov 8, 2024, at 7:04 AM, Kelly Ford wrote:
Hello,
If you are talking the setup of Windows when using UTM, you would need to use a
program called VOCR to read the Windows setup screens in my experience. It is
doable if you are c
Try restarting and see if that volume goes away. It’s not u common for apps to
have the volume on the desktop when you first install them.
> On Nov 9, 2024, at 19:02, Lorie McCloud wrote:
>
> I’m just beginning to play around with Chat GPT. I installed it on my Mac.
> now I’ve got a Chat GPT v
One possibility is to tap on the Now Playing app on the Apple Watch. In there
you should have a choice for Air Play. If you enable Airplay you may be able to
send the audio to your iPhone. This may require you to install an app like
Airfoil on the iPhone.
> On Nov 9, 2024, at 12:26 PM, Jonatha
I’m just beginning to play around with Chat GPT. I installed it on my Mac. now
I’ve got a Chat GPT volume on my desktop. the installer didn’t put it in the
apps folder. should I just leave it where it is?
thanks.
Lorie
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I suppose it doesn’t matter in the long run but I think you should along with
all your other apps. This way you know where all your apps are.
> On Nov 9, 2024, at 19:34, Lorie McCloud wrote:
>
> should I put the app in the apps folder?
>
>> On Nov 9, 2024, at 7:30 PM, Herbie Allen wrote:
>>
when I did that it said it was trying to eject. never managed it. wanted to
know if I wanted to forcibly eject. this is after I copied the app to my apps
folder.
> On Nov 9, 2024, at 7:51 PM, Gerry Cook wrote:
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> You can just eject it command E from your desktop.
>
>> On 10 Nov 2024, at 12:
Well, I believe there was one app that did that before the current releases.
But generally, the watch doesn’t do extended sound output without a bluetooth
output source.
The “Now Playing” app that is standard on the watch will control media on your
HopePod or iPhone.
> On Nov 8, 2024, at 9:09
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