Re: [Mac-access]: i think I might have found a problem with yosemite.

2014-11-16 Thread Michael Marshall
hey,
could i please have a link to the tutorial if you have done one on this?
> On 17 Nov 2014, at 1:02 pm, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:
> 
> Yeah. so I did this.
> 
> 1. boot in to recovery
> 2. reformat your mac's partition. After you do that the top level drive will 
> have the numbers.
> 3. Restart in to your flash boot disk and reformat the whole drive.
> 4. choose install os10 and follow the prompts. 
> 
> I showed this in my tutorial. I think I will though keep the part where the 
> bug is so that the user will not be like, Oh crap I broke it like I was

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Re: [Mac-access]: i think I might have found a problem with yosemite.

2014-11-16 Thread Michael Marshall
hey,
i tryed wiping the second level of the harddrive the other day and it did 
nothing.
by reformat i take it you just went to the erase tab of the second level and 
wiped the drive?
how does a user boot into the flash drive without sited help?
> On 17 Nov 2014, at 1:02 pm, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:
> 
> Yeah. so I did this.
> 
> 1. boot in to recovery
> 2. reformat your mac's partition. After you do that the top level drive will 
> have the numbers.
> 3. Restart in to your flash boot disk and reformat the whole drive.
> 4. choose install os10 and follow the prompts. 
> 
> I showed this in my tutorial. I think I will though keep the part where the 
> bug is so that the user will not be like, Oh crap I broke it like I was 
> thinking. 
>> On Nov 16, 2014, at 4:47 PM, Michael Marshall  
>> wrote:
>> 
>> hey,
>> let me make shore i have this worked out.
>> you reformatted the drive in recovery. after wiping the disc you then booted 
>> in to your flash drive and installed that way?
>> did this unlock the drive completely?
>>> On 17 Nov 2014, at 11:08 am, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:
>>> 
>>> I got it to work.
>>> 
>>> 1. reformat yoru drive from the recovery consoul not yoru flash boot disk.
>>> 
>>> 2. Once that is done then  boot in to yoru flash disk and  reinstall.
>>> 
>>> Take care and hth.
 On Nov 16, 2014, at 11:16 AM, Michael Marshall  
 wrote:
 
 it is the most annoying problem! it is driving me up the wall! I refuse to 
 go to the Apple Store so they can fix the problem because one, i have done 
 it before and it will just do it again and two, apple need to make a tool 
 for the General user so we can unlock the drives.
 i’m a big fan of apple but i find this appalling.
 Michael
> On 17 Nov 2014, at 6:07 am, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:
> 
> I finally got it, how ever my disks are still partually locked. I found a 
> thread on apple vis with someone else having the same problem. So it 
> looks like my monday release, unless I find a solution, is a negative.  
> This is an odd one, that it is. 
>> On Nov 16, 2014, at 1:26 AM, Anne Robertson  wrote:
>> 
>> Hello Sarah,
>> 
>> Holding down the C key is no longer the way to boot from an external 
>> source. You have to hold down the Option key then press right arrow 
>> twice.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Anne
>> 
>> 
>>> On 16 Nov 2014, at 07:43, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hello all. I was working on the final part  of my Yosemite how to which 
>>> was going to be released in 2 days, that being Monday, and I went to 
>>> boot in to my newly made install. First, holding down the C key did not 
>>> work like it should have.
>>> 
>>> Second once I did manage to get booted in to  the recovery drive 
>>> starting voice over was a bare. I had to hit enter on something then it 
>>> talked.
>>> 
>>> Third, once I went in to disk utility then to the partition, I could 
>>> not get my mac erased. All options were dimmed as if the disk is 
>>> locked, which it is not. I cannot show anyone the demo as it is not 
>>> done and I don't want anything spoiled but trust me when I say I had to 
>>> stop in the middle as I could not continue. Help please?
>>> 
>>> Take care. 
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Re: [Mac-access]: i think I might have found a problem with yosemite.

2014-11-16 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Yeah. so I did this.

1. boot in to recovery
2. reformat your mac's partition. After you do that the top level drive will 
have the numbers.
3. Restart in to your flash boot disk and reformat the whole drive.
4. choose install os10 and follow the prompts. 

I showed this in my tutorial. I think I will though keep the part where the bug 
is so that the user will not be like, Oh crap I broke it like I was thinking. 
> On Nov 16, 2014, at 4:47 PM, Michael Marshall  
> wrote:
> 
> hey,
> let me make shore i have this worked out.
> you reformatted the drive in recovery. after wiping the disc you then booted 
> in to your flash drive and installed that way?
> did this unlock the drive completely?
>> On 17 Nov 2014, at 11:08 am, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:
>> 
>> I got it to work.
>> 
>> 1. reformat yoru drive from the recovery consoul not yoru flash boot disk.
>> 
>> 2. Once that is done then  boot in to yoru flash disk and  reinstall.
>> 
>> Take care and hth.
>>> On Nov 16, 2014, at 11:16 AM, Michael Marshall  
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> it is the most annoying problem! it is driving me up the wall! I refuse to 
>>> go to the Apple Store so they can fix the problem because one, i have done 
>>> it before and it will just do it again and two, apple need to make a tool 
>>> for the General user so we can unlock the drives.
>>> i’m a big fan of apple but i find this appalling.
>>> Michael
 On 17 Nov 2014, at 6:07 am, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:
 
 I finally got it, how ever my disks are still partually locked. I found a 
 thread on apple vis with someone else having the same problem. So it looks 
 like my monday release, unless I find a solution, is a negative.  This is 
 an odd one, that it is. 
> On Nov 16, 2014, at 1:26 AM, Anne Robertson  wrote:
> 
> Hello Sarah,
> 
> Holding down the C key is no longer the way to boot from an external 
> source. You have to hold down the Option key then press right arrow twice.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Anne
> 
> 
>> On 16 Nov 2014, at 07:43, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:
>> 
>> Hello all. I was working on the final part  of my Yosemite how to which 
>> was going to be released in 2 days, that being Monday, and I went to 
>> boot in to my newly made install. First, holding down the C key did not 
>> work like it should have.
>> 
>> Second once I did manage to get booted in to  the recovery drive 
>> starting voice over was a bare. I had to hit enter on something then it 
>> talked.
>> 
>> Third, once I went in to disk utility then to the partition, I could not 
>> get my mac erased. All options were dimmed as if the disk is locked, 
>> which it is not. I cannot show anyone the demo as it is not done and I 
>> don't want anything spoiled but trust me when I say I had to stop in the 
>> middle as I could not continue. Help please?
>> 
>> Take care. 
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Re: [Mac-access]: i think I might have found a problem with yosemite.

2014-11-16 Thread Michael Marshall
hey,
could you please right a step by step guide to the process?
thanks

Michael
> On 17 Nov 2014, at 11:08 am, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:
> 
> I got it to work.
> 
> 1. reformat yoru drive from the recovery consoul not yoru flash boot disk.
> 
> 2. Once that is done then  boot in to yoru flash disk and  reinstall.
> 
> Take care and hth.
>> On Nov 16, 2014, at 11:16 AM, Michael Marshall  
>> wrote:
>> 
>> it is the most annoying problem! it is driving me up the wall! I refuse to 
>> go to the Apple Store so they can fix the problem because one, i have done 
>> it before and it will just do it again and two, apple need to make a tool 
>> for the General user so we can unlock the drives.
>> i’m a big fan of apple but i find this appalling.
>> Michael
>>> On 17 Nov 2014, at 6:07 am, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:
>>> 
>>> I finally got it, how ever my disks are still partually locked. I found a 
>>> thread on apple vis with someone else having the same problem. So it looks 
>>> like my monday release, unless I find a solution, is a negative.  This is 
>>> an odd one, that it is. 
 On Nov 16, 2014, at 1:26 AM, Anne Robertson  wrote:
 
 Hello Sarah,
 
 Holding down the C key is no longer the way to boot from an external 
 source. You have to hold down the Option key then press right arrow twice.
 
 Cheers,
 
 Anne
 
 
> On 16 Nov 2014, at 07:43, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:
> 
> Hello all. I was working on the final part  of my Yosemite how to which 
> was going to be released in 2 days, that being Monday, and I went to boot 
> in to my newly made install. First, holding down the C key did not work 
> like it should have.
> 
> Second once I did manage to get booted in to  the recovery drive starting 
> voice over was a bare. I had to hit enter on something then it talked.
> 
> Third, once I went in to disk utility then to the partition, I could not 
> get my mac erased. All options were dimmed as if the disk is locked, 
> which it is not. I cannot show anyone the demo as it is not done and I 
> don't want anything spoiled but trust me when I say I had to stop in the 
> middle as I could not continue. Help please?
> 
> Take care. 
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Re: [Mac-access]: i think I might have found a problem with yosemite.

2014-11-16 Thread Michael Marshall
hey,
let me make shore i have this worked out.
you reformatted the drive in recovery. after wiping the disc you then booted in 
to your flash drive and installed that way?
did this unlock the drive completely?
> On 17 Nov 2014, at 11:08 am, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:
> 
> I got it to work.
> 
> 1. reformat yoru drive from the recovery consoul not yoru flash boot disk.
> 
> 2. Once that is done then  boot in to yoru flash disk and  reinstall.
> 
> Take care and hth.
>> On Nov 16, 2014, at 11:16 AM, Michael Marshall  
>> wrote:
>> 
>> it is the most annoying problem! it is driving me up the wall! I refuse to 
>> go to the Apple Store so they can fix the problem because one, i have done 
>> it before and it will just do it again and two, apple need to make a tool 
>> for the General user so we can unlock the drives.
>> i’m a big fan of apple but i find this appalling.
>> Michael
>>> On 17 Nov 2014, at 6:07 am, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:
>>> 
>>> I finally got it, how ever my disks are still partually locked. I found a 
>>> thread on apple vis with someone else having the same problem. So it looks 
>>> like my monday release, unless I find a solution, is a negative.  This is 
>>> an odd one, that it is. 
 On Nov 16, 2014, at 1:26 AM, Anne Robertson  wrote:
 
 Hello Sarah,
 
 Holding down the C key is no longer the way to boot from an external 
 source. You have to hold down the Option key then press right arrow twice.
 
 Cheers,
 
 Anne
 
 
> On 16 Nov 2014, at 07:43, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:
> 
> Hello all. I was working on the final part  of my Yosemite how to which 
> was going to be released in 2 days, that being Monday, and I went to boot 
> in to my newly made install. First, holding down the C key did not work 
> like it should have.
> 
> Second once I did manage to get booted in to  the recovery drive starting 
> voice over was a bare. I had to hit enter on something then it talked.
> 
> Third, once I went in to disk utility then to the partition, I could not 
> get my mac erased. All options were dimmed as if the disk is locked, 
> which it is not. I cannot show anyone the demo as it is not done and I 
> don't want anything spoiled but trust me when I say I had to stop in the 
> middle as I could not continue. Help please?
> 
> Take care. 
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Re: [Mac-access]: i think I might have found a problem with yosemite.

2014-11-16 Thread Sarah k Alawami
I got it to work.

1. reformat yoru drive from the recovery consoul not yoru flash boot disk.

2. Once that is done then  boot in to yoru flash disk and  reinstall.

Take care and hth.
> On Nov 16, 2014, at 11:16 AM, Michael Marshall  
> wrote:
> 
> it is the most annoying problem! it is driving me up the wall! I refuse to go 
> to the Apple Store so they can fix the problem because one, i have done it 
> before and it will just do it again and two, apple need to make a tool for 
> the General user so we can unlock the drives.
> i’m a big fan of apple but i find this appalling.
> Michael
>> On 17 Nov 2014, at 6:07 am, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:
>> 
>> I finally got it, how ever my disks are still partually locked. I found a 
>> thread on apple vis with someone else having the same problem. So it looks 
>> like my monday release, unless I find a solution, is a negative.  This is an 
>> odd one, that it is. 
>>> On Nov 16, 2014, at 1:26 AM, Anne Robertson  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hello Sarah,
>>> 
>>> Holding down the C key is no longer the way to boot from an external 
>>> source. You have to hold down the Option key then press right arrow twice.
>>> 
>>> Cheers,
>>> 
>>> Anne
>>> 
>>> 
 On 16 Nov 2014, at 07:43, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:
 
 Hello all. I was working on the final part  of my Yosemite how to which 
 was going to be released in 2 days, that being Monday, and I went to boot 
 in to my newly made install. First, holding down the C key did not work 
 like it should have.
 
 Second once I did manage to get booted in to  the recovery drive starting 
 voice over was a bare. I had to hit enter on something then it talked.
 
 Third, once I went in to disk utility then to the partition, I could not 
 get my mac erased. All options were dimmed as if the disk is locked, which 
 it is not. I cannot show anyone the demo as it is not done and I don't 
 want anything spoiled but trust me when I say I had to stop in the middle 
 as I could not continue. Help please?
 
 Take care. 
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Re: [Mac-access]: i think I might have found a problem with yosemite.

2014-11-16 Thread Michael Marshall
it is the most annoying problem! it is driving me up the wall! I refuse to go 
to the Apple Store so they can fix the problem because one, i have done it 
before and it will just do it again and two, apple need to make a tool for the 
General user so we can unlock the drives.
i’m a big fan of apple but i find this appalling.
Michael
> On 17 Nov 2014, at 6:07 am, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:
> 
> I finally got it, how ever my disks are still partually locked. I found a 
> thread on apple vis with someone else having the same problem. So it looks 
> like my monday release, unless I find a solution, is a negative.  This is an 
> odd one, that it is. 
>> On Nov 16, 2014, at 1:26 AM, Anne Robertson  wrote:
>> 
>> Hello Sarah,
>> 
>> Holding down the C key is no longer the way to boot from an external source. 
>> You have to hold down the Option key then press right arrow twice.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Anne
>> 
>> 
>>> On 16 Nov 2014, at 07:43, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hello all. I was working on the final part  of my Yosemite how to which was 
>>> going to be released in 2 days, that being Monday, and I went to boot in to 
>>> my newly made install. First, holding down the C key did not work like it 
>>> should have.
>>> 
>>> Second once I did manage to get booted in to  the recovery drive starting 
>>> voice over was a bare. I had to hit enter on something then it talked.
>>> 
>>> Third, once I went in to disk utility then to the partition, I could not 
>>> get my mac erased. All options were dimmed as if the disk is locked, which 
>>> it is not. I cannot show anyone the demo as it is not done and I don't want 
>>> anything spoiled but trust me when I say I had to stop in the middle as I 
>>> could not continue. Help please?
>>> 
>>> Take care. 
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Re: [Mac-access]: i think I might have found a problem with yosemite.

2014-11-16 Thread Sarah k Alawami
I finally got it, how ever my disks are still partually locked. I found a 
thread on apple vis with someone else having the same problem. So it looks like 
my monday release, unless I find a solution, is a negative.  This is an odd 
one, that it is. 
> On Nov 16, 2014, at 1:26 AM, Anne Robertson  wrote:
> 
> Hello Sarah,
> 
> Holding down the C key is no longer the way to boot from an external source. 
> You have to hold down the Option key then press right arrow twice.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Anne
> 
> 
>> On 16 Nov 2014, at 07:43, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:
>> 
>> Hello all. I was working on the final part  of my Yosemite how to which was 
>> going to be released in 2 days, that being Monday, and I went to boot in to 
>> my newly made install. First, holding down the C key did not work like it 
>> should have.
>> 
>> Second once I did manage to get booted in to  the recovery drive starting 
>> voice over was a bare. I had to hit enter on something then it talked.
>> 
>> Third, once I went in to disk utility then to the partition, I could not get 
>> my mac erased. All options were dimmed as if the disk is locked, which it is 
>> not. I cannot show anyone the demo as it is not done and I don't want 
>> anything spoiled but trust me when I say I had to stop in the middle as I 
>> could not continue. Help please?
>> 
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Re: [Mac-access]: iTunes Running Yosemite

2014-11-16 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Hit the playlists button and you should be able to do what you want to do. I'll 
be doing a podcast on what's new in itunes in a few days if possible. I'm 
having other things that take pressidence over that right now, like my paper. 
lol!
> On Nov 16, 2014, at 3:03 AM, Eleanor Martha Burke 
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> I have little or no experience navigating iTunes music.  For example I want 
> to land on a particular album to delete it but I am not succeeding.  I also 
> want to be ab le to change from grid view of albums to a list view of albums 
> if that is possible.  I also want to know how to go from album list to songs 
> list. 
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[Mac-access]: iTunes Running Yosemite

2014-11-16 Thread Eleanor Martha Burke
I have little or no experience navigating iTunes music.  For example I want 
to land on a particular album to delete it but I am not succeeding.  I also 
want to be ab le to change from grid view of albums to a list view of albums 
if that is possible.  I also want to know how to go from album list to songs 
list. 


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Re: [Mac-access]: i think I might have found a problem with yosemite.

2014-11-16 Thread Anne Robertson
Hello Sarah,

Holding down the C key is no longer the way to boot from an external source. 
You have to hold down the Option key then press right arrow twice.

Cheers,

Anne


> On 16 Nov 2014, at 07:43, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:
> 
> Hello all. I was working on the final part  of my Yosemite how to which was 
> going to be released in 2 days, that being Monday, and I went to boot in to 
> my newly made install. First, holding down the C key did not work like it 
> should have.
> 
> Second once I did manage to get booted in to  the recovery drive starting 
> voice over was a bare. I had to hit enter on something then it talked.
> 
> Third, once I went in to disk utility then to the partition, I could not get 
> my mac erased. All options were dimmed as if the disk is locked, which it is 
> not. I cannot show anyone the demo as it is not done and I don't want 
> anything spoiled but trust me when I say I had to stop in the middle as I 
> could not continue. Help please?
> 
> Take care. 
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