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Dismiss Notifications Instantly in iOS 7 with a Swipe #Mac
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Notifications can be both extremely useful and persistently obnoxious, depending on what they are for and when they come across your screen. For the times when they’re on the obnoxious end of the spectrum, in your way of doing something on your iPhone or iPad, you’ll be happy to discover that now post iOS 7 you have a super-simple method of quickly dismissing notifications that you don’t want on the screen any longer. All you need to do is swipe up on the notification to make it instantly go away . Using the upward swiping gesture makes the notification banner disappear immediately, there is no longer a lengthy forced delay before it rolls off the top of the screen. You’ve probably already noticed this, but if you do decide to leave it alone, the normal delay will make the notification go away eventually as usual. Regardless of whether you dismiss a notification with the gesture or let it go away on it’s own, you’ll find them all accessible as usual in Notification Center, which can b...
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configd: Fixing High CPU Usage Problems with the configd Process in Mac OS X #Mac
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configd is a system configuration daemon that runs behind Mac OS X, most users will never notice or see the core OS X process running in the background of their Macs. With that said, configd can sometimes act up and cause unusual CPU spikes and fan activity making your Mac sound like a wind tunnel. Odd configd behavior is easily diagnosed by launching Activity Monitor , sorting by the “% CPU” option, and seeing the ‘configd’ root user process sitting at the top taking up somewhere between 20-95% CPU. If that behavior lasts for a minute or so it’s usually not a big deal, temporary spikes can be normal so just let it run and ignore it, but there are times where configd can go inexplicably errant and it’ll sit around 50% CPU utilization or more for hours for no obvious reason – that is what we’re looking to resolve here. Resolve configd High CPU Usage with Force Relaunch via Terminal We’re going to forcibly relaunch configd by giving it a swift kick in the pants using the all-powerful ‘k...
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HELP! CANT BOOT ONTO ANYTHING ON DUEL BOOTED WINDOWS 8 AND iDENEB ON PARTITION #Hackintosh
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Ok so I have Windows 8 running on my desktop and I wanted to install OSX with iDeneb.. So I got on a disk and all. Then I watched a tutorial disk on... source
Help Installing iATKOS ML3U (Mountain Lion) on HP dv9000 laptop #Hackintosh
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Im trying to install iATKOS ML3U (Mountain Lion) on my HP pavilion dv9000 laptop and i'm a noob at hackintoshing so I need some help. I've already... source
How to Quit Apps in iOS 7 #Mac
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Quitting out of running apps post iOS 7 is a bit different than it was before, but once you get the hang of using the new multitasking screen, you’ll find the change is for the better. Not only can you use this to close out of a single app, but with a simple multitouch gesture you can also quit out of multiple apps at the same time. Regular readers will recall that included this trick as one of the four essential tips for learning some of the major changes made in iOS 7, but we still get so many questions about it that we think it’s worthy of it’s own post. Let’s get right to it: Quit a Single App in iOS 7 Double-tap the Home button on the iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to summon the multitasking screen Swipe up on an apps preview panel to push it off of the screen to quit an app Repeat as necessary for closing other apps Quitting Multiple Apps in iOS 7 Double-tap the Home button to bring up the app switcher as usual Place your fingers onto multiple app preview panels and swipe up on...
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List All Apps Downloaded from the Mac App Store via Command Line #Mac
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A handy terminal command will show a list of all apps installed on a Mac that have come exclusively from the Mac App Store. This can be helpful for a variety of reasons, like when building a list of apps you may want to replace from outside the official App Store channels if you’re migrating machines, or if you’re working on a remote Mac through SSH and are trying to figure out what apps are missing. You could piece together such a list manually as well by reviewing the Purchase History within the App Store, but that listing also displays items that are not actively installed on a Mac, making it much less useful. These tricks use the command line and Terminal, making them a bit more advanced. Nonetheless, since you’re just copy and pasting a command string into the terminal, even novice users can follow along if they’re interested in learning a bit more about the Terminal. For the unfamiliar, Terminal.app is always found in /Applications/Utilities/ Show All Apps Downloaded from the M...
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How to Delete Messages in iOS 7 #Mac
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The Messages app received a significant makeover post iOS 7, and like many other elements of iOS some of it’s functionality changed as well. Many users have noticed that the behavior to delete messages has changed, leading some to believe the deletion feature was removed from Messages entirely (it wasn’t). Let’s review how to remove segments of message threads in iOS 7, and also how to delete an entire message conversation from the app completely. Removing a message works the same for iMessages, multimedia messages, and for standard SMS text messages. Delete Individual Segments of a Messages Open the messages conversation, then tap and hold on any text or image within the message dialog Choose “More” from the pop-up menu, then tap on the messages to delete so that a checkbox appears next to them Tap the Trash icon in the corner, then confirm the message deletion by choosing “Delete Message” The primary difference between how this works now post iOS 7 versus Messages prior to iOS 7 i...
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Selection of Clover Patches #hackintosh
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collection of patches for clover take a look, and copy paste what u need only, some is for 10.8.x, some for 10.9 not my work, i only collect it from a russian page... big up for the russian hackintosh community! please say thanx and or report feel free to test make a second config.plist on your efi clover drive/folder so u can switch between the configurations! cheerz wh000penator source
ASUS-P5KPL-AM IN REOM SI - DSDT #hackintosh
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CLEAN DSDT WITH THIS YOUR SYSTEM BOOT FASTER !!! PUT IN Extra fonler on root system partition source