oh sorry i meant to say cmd shift M instead of H
> On 23 Dec 2022, at 12:15 pm, Fazil M. wrote:
>
> Hi, Group.
> I have three email accounts configured in Mail.
> My messages and mailboxes are in two separate tables.
> Now the mail box table disappears. In place of table, Voiceover says:
>
I also had a serious problem with mail on my Mac mini doing this. It drove me
nuts! The solution I came to was to roll back a couple of os versions.
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On Dec 23, 2022, at 12:38 AM, 'Jason White' via MacVisionaries
wrote:
On 23/12/22 16:27, Bill Gallik wrote:
> I’m having
command shift H will show the mailbox list
> On 23 Dec 2022, at 12:15 pm, Fazil M. wrote:
>
> Hi, Group.
> I have three email accounts configured in Mail.
> My messages and mailboxes are in two separate tables.
> Now the mail box table disappears. In place of table, Voiceover says:
> ‘All
It’s still worth checking the network as I think apps send some sort of
authentication information through the cloud when you open them. The age of
your Mac is also going to be a factor, but I would also try programs like Onyx
and Malware Bytes. These are free options you can try.
> On Dec
Thanks, John. Sometimes and works better than it does at other times. But I
finally got it to work at an acceptable level.
> On Dec 23, 2022, at 1:44 PM, John Panarese wrote:
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>I am experiencing this at times as well. I am not sure why but if I
> command-tab away and restart
Hi,
I have a mac book air m1 with no problems with finder infact, I find it
to be faster than my intel mac mini from 2018.
Matthew
On 12/23/2022 3:13 PM, 'Mary Ward' via MacVisionaries wrote:
Thanks, John. Sometimes and works better than it does at other times.
But I finally got it
So maybe I don’t have to erase it at all? I’m not using it for Time Machine or
any kind of disk cloning app or anything like that. I will try to copy things
there again and see if I can do it.
Thanks for the info.
> On Dec 23, 2022, at 3:23 PM, Matthew Dyer
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>
> If
Hi if this drive is for windows on a pc, Ntfs is the only option. Also
that drive if it is butting windows, the drive layout must be “MBR”
if it is just a storage drive, “guid” is fine. I hope that this helps.
Maurice Mines.
> On Dec 23, 2022, at 21:23, Matthew
Hi again. What format do I need for erasing a hard disc to use on the Mac? It
is currently formatted for Windows, which means I can’t write to it. I plan to
use it to store things like books, movies, music and the like. APFS case
sensitive, encrypted, etc? I was about to erase it when I
My M1 Mac Book pro has no problems, but my Intel Mini does.
Take Care
John D. Panarese
Director
Mac for the Blind
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Email, j...@macfortheblind.com
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Hi,
If you just want to use it for storing stuff you copy over, then xfat
should work just fine. If you want to use it as a backup then apfs is
what you want.
HTH.
Matthew
On 12/23/2022 4:04 PM, 'Mary Ward' via MacVisionaries wrote:
Hi again. What format do I need for erasing a
This problem with the unresponsive finder has been getting worse for a while
now, but it is making it more difficult for me to use the machine now. I had
to wait several minutes this time after I rebooted the Mac. Then it just was
very slow instead of completely unresponsive. I know that
I am experiencing this at times as well. I am not sure why but if I
command-tab away and restart VoiceOver and go back to Finder, it seems to fix
the problem.
Take Care
John D. Panarese
Director
Mac for the Blind
Tel, (631) 724-4479
Email, j...@macfortheblind.com
Website,
If this is an external disk, I recommend using XFAT. This format will allow
you to use the drive on either Mac or Windows as necessary.
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On Dec 23, 2022, at 15:04, 'Mary Ward' via MacVisionaries
wrote:
Hi again. What format do I need for erasing a hard disc to use on the Mac? It
On 24/12/22 08:04, 'Mary Ward' via MacVisionaries wrote:
Hi again. What format do I need for erasing a hard disc to use on the Mac? It
is currently formatted for Windows, which means I can’t write to it.
For a modern Mac, the recommended format is Apple File System (APFS).
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Thanks. I chose Xfat. I think it will be fine. If not, I know what to do next time. Thanks for helping me feel less intimidated as a non power user. Mary WardOn Dec 23, 2022, at 9:16 PM, Bradford Snyder wrote:If this is an external disk, I recommend using XFAT. This format will allow you to
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