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Speeding Up Login By Slowing Things Down

February 28th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Mac, MacBook

automator slow down apps1  Speeding Up Login By Slowing Things Down

The title sounds like an oxymoron, but in theory, this method can increase the speed of access. A logon process usually follows these lines to enter your password, you will be authenticated. You will then begin to load items such as the Finder, Dock and other key processes. The last step is to load all the applications you have made the charge for the connection. This is where you can slow down the computer, the other measures that you can not do much. If you have 10 applications that you want to boot your Mac can access numbness, simply because they really highlight the hard drive. If you can time when you want to run applications that can accelerate the entry into a whole.

In fact, this method is very simple. Instead of having all elements of your connection to your account in setting the System Preferences to be replaced by a Autormator Script. Here you can adjust the time of release. The first, as you guessed in May, is to launch Automator.
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Create a disk image that runs on Windows

February 1st, 2009 | 1 Comment | Posted in Mac, MacOS

disk images Create a disk image that runs on Windows Most Mac users should be familiar with the disk images, and if not, you probably use them all the time without even realizing it. Its most common use is to distribute applications over the Internet. If you download an application, like Firefox or VLC, for example, arrive in a file. Dmg. Double-click it to mount a disk image with the application in your office.

Disk images are much more common than using the correct one. Can be used to create an exact copy of a CD, DVD or hard drive and turn it into one. Dmg. You can then transfer the file around, and then double-click it to mount the disk image. Most often, the use of creating backups, create a file to burn to CD / DVD, or transfer the entire contents of a hard disk of a computer another.Unfortunately, the type of dmg disk images using Mac OS X Windows is not really favorable. The cross-platform standard for disk images is the ISO format. It can be created on your Mac, and can be read by any Mac or Windows PC. This is particularly useful if you want to burn a CD or DVD and your Mac does not have a recorder, but not the PC.

The first step in creating an ISO image is a file of all the things you want to be your disk image. Next, open Disk Utility, located in the Utilities folder in the Applications folder. In Disk Utility, select “New Disk Image from Folder …” from the File menu, or press Command + Shift + N. Select the folder and choose a name for your image. Select “DVD / CD master” format of the image menu, and leave no encryption. Click on Save, you’re almost finished. More »

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