Hi Maria. In order to delete a VM, simply find it and delete it with
command+delete. On my computer, it's located somewhere in the documents folder.
Shawn
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HI. I have a virtual
Get to the Virtual Machine Library by pressing Command+Shift+L. Then find the
table, interact with it, find your machine, and hit the delete key. Answer to
move it to the Trash, and then empty it (after checking it out first).
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I, on the other hand, much appreciate the later Mac OS as it becomes more iOS
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28 jul 2014 kl. 03:18 skrev Kliphton Senior m.kliph...@gmail.com:
I did a clean install of yomsemidy, and all is working fine.
How did you do that? I'm trying to do a clean install myself. I think it is
needed after 6 years of upgrading.:-)
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Yes it seems like it does that here too.
I'll guess i'll have to report this to the apple accessibility.
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25 jul 2014 kl. 00:00 skrev Devin Prater d.pra...@me.com:
For me, it happens when voiceover comes across elements that it, for some
reason, doesn't like. This is one of a few rare,
Yes it sure did!
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When you are not able to see the webpage. Try double tapping on the status bar
and then look below on the webpage. That should fix it. Let Me know how it
goes.
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Disregard last message.sorry
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Yes it seems like it does that here too.
I'll guess i'll have to report this to the apple
1.I created a second partition
2. I downloaded yosomidy and quit the installer when it was finished
3. Went to my applications folder and chose the installer
4. When it asked where I wanted to install, I chose the second hard
drive. Note, you will have to vo space bar
Hi.
So I am guessing I use the Windows-W to run command, but what is the
filename? VMWareToolboxCmd tool does not show up. Thanks.
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Really? I have fusion 6, and those options are still there for me. Command
E, under the general tab.
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You still have the Control Panel applet? I don't, and reports around the
Interwebs seem to confirm that VMWare dropped them. But if you've got them,
I'd hang on to them! All I have now is the system tray icon (which can be
disabled, thankfully) which simply displays an About box, and that's
Hey all,
This used to be so easy as in a message under mark, you could choose to mark a
message as not junk. I have two email websites that are not junk going to my
junk folder in my mac mail account, and one of the emails is even in my
contacts. Any idea how to stop this mail from going to
iCloud spam filtering is very flaky unless you use the web interface a lot,
which we don't for obvious reasons.
My advice: turn off junk mail filtering altogether in Mail, do check your
Junk folder from time to time, and explicitly move messages between your Junk
and other folders, as
Thanks for the response, and I thought that was a fantastic idea, but
surprisingly when I went to settings, enable junk mail was already turned off
so no clue why any messages are even going to the junk folder, very annoying
On Jul 28, 2014, at 5:13 PM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu listse...@me.com
Hello,
I'm having trouble migrating my windows 7 laptop into fusion. It keeps
stopping with a system error. Anyone have a similar experience.
TIA
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Hi,
Ive sent two test messages out; however, when I navigate to the site, I see
my emails, I'm wondering how come after properly configuring my email client
I'm not getting any emails from this list, mine or anyone elses.
Please email me off list if you have a solution.
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If junk mail filtering is off in Mail itself, in Preferences, then any mail you
see moved into Junk is owing to iCloud, not Mail. That's when you need to move
the emails.
To be honest, if I had the option, I'd turn off filtering completely. One
definite disadvantage of not running your own
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