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October 2015

  • Return to First Boot

    I repair people’s Macs for a living. Often the task requires reinstalling the operating system, and installing updates. Before I return a computer to its owner I always remove the temporary user account I created, and reset the machine back to the Setup Assistant. By following these commands, the owner has the chance to connect to wifi, create a new user account, and sign into iCloud the next time they turn on their computer. Boot into Single-User Mode by pressing ⌘-S at startup. Once the command-line prompt appears type the following commands. mount -uw / rm -R /Library/Preferences/ rm -R /Users/username/ cd /var/db/dslocal/nodes/Default/users/ Type ls to list the contents of the directory. Delete the active user account, by typing rm username.plist where username is the name of the active account. rm /var/db/.AppleSetupDone reboot Mac OS X will restart, and the Setup Assistant will launch automatically. If you are preparing the Mac for a new owner, press ⌘-Q and click Shutdown. The…

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January 2015

  • Fire Phone

    For the past month I have been the owner of an Amazon Fire Phone.nThe mythical device whose name is adhered upon many an Amazon shipping container, but whose visage is rarely seen in public.nFor the past month I have grappled with a decision.nShould I accept the Fire Phone as my primary digital companion, or send it back to Amazon in the cardboard box that bears its name?nAs a instrument of suspense, I will leave my ultimate decision until the end of this review.nIn the meantime here are some of the factors that led me to my decision. Price At $199 the Fire Phone is a steal.nThat is the price I paid on Black Friday, when the 32 GB Unlocked Fire Phone went on sale.nHad the price been $249, $449, or $649, I would not have bought it.nEven at $199 the price is deceptively high.nA Fire Phone at any price comes with one year of Amazon Prime, a $100 dollar value.nAs a regular Amazon Prime subscriber you could say my 32 GB Fire Phone cost me the same as a 16 GB storage upgrade on a iPhone 5s.…

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