OS X :: Deleting Documents On My Mac Safe?

Oct 20, 2010

Im finding these JS.Strings files on my mac, I think there from when I had Mozilla Firefox on my mac. Im trying to delete weird files. When I search Mozilla this comes up. Is it safe to delete weird files or do they tie into stuff on my mac?

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OS X :: How To Safe Documents On USB In Terminal

May 8, 2009

I would like to safe some documents on an USB stick from a crashed iBook

I can load in single user mode, verbose mode does not wirk (cmd+v)

How do i get the documents on my usb stick?

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MacBook Pro :: Deleting PDF Files In Downloads Folder - Is It Safe?

Sep 10, 2014

I want to know If I can delete items in my downloads folder.  I HAVE DONE NOTHING specific to these files.  The majority of them are files I opened as email attachments.  NO, I haven't moved them or saved them.  NO I haven't imported them to itunes.  NO they aren't files ending in .dmg.  Almost ALL are pdf.  On another post regarding this question the chosen answer was, "you can delete from downloads folder without affecting the applications, so you CAN'T delete them without any problems".  This statement is contradicting

Should it not have been worded, "YES you CAN delete without any problems"?  And it didn't indicate if it included pdf files.  ( i believe they were discussing copies of apps or programs in the downloads folder). 

I just want to know what will happen to these pdf files.  Do I need to move 229 files IF i want to preserve them somewhere on my Mac, or are they already saved elsewhere as a pdf?

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Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: What Is Safe Boot, Safe Mode

Apr 13, 2012

Been having probs w Mac Pro w Lion seeming to hang on shutdown/restart. Have 'reopen windows' unchecked in prefs.  Was able to run through safe mode boot once but now seems to hang about 20% in everytime.  Have had to do shutdowns w power button (I hate that) or /by ctrl-option-command-esc Boot single user run rack -fy says 'apparently ok'Mount -uw / reports removed 10 orphaned or unlinked files and 10 directories?

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Mac Pro, 2xDual2.66, 4GB, GeForce 7300 GT, 23" Apple LCD, Mac OS X (10.5), G4 Cube, Rev A/C iMac, NeXTCube,PwrMac8500,Quadras,SE30s,MacPlus

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OS X V10.4 :: What Is Safe Boot, Safe Mode

Apr 6, 2012

I have been unable to restart me computer after a software update (White screen/apple logo/spinning wheel continuously). I have tried to start up in safe mode (holding down shift key) but it hasn't worked.

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MacBook, Mac OS X (10.4.6)

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MacBook Pro :: Lost All Documents In Documents Folder?

Apr 24, 2012

it seems that I have lost all my documents in my documents folder on my MacBook Pro. They were there a couple of days ago, I did not delete them and no one uses the mac other than me. How can I get my documents back??? I am running Lion OS (i think)

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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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ICloud :: Put Just Select Documents Onto It Rather Than All My Documents?

Jun 20, 2012

How do I put just select documents onto iCloud rather than all my documents?

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MacBook Air :: Tried Deleting A User Account, But Its Stuck On "deleting Account" For About 3 Hours?

Apr 22, 2012

I can't close system preferences and it won't do anything else. Did i do something wrong or is it normal?

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MacBook Air, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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OS X :: Mac Documents Folder Same As "My Documents" Folder In Windows?

Sep 15, 2010

I believe that there is a website that translates things for Windows user into mac terms to help with the transition. Can't remember where that came from.

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OS X :: How Safe Is Router DMZ

Feb 13, 2009

If I leave my mac set on DMZ on my router am I safe?

I have that belkin router with the little (and crapy) lcd screen

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OS X :: Is It Safe To Try Out The 64-bit Kernel

Jun 4, 2010

I am using a MacBook Pro 2010 (i7, OS 10.6.3). I sometime use Fusion 3.1 to access to Windows Vista 64-bit partition under BootCamp. I read that Snow Leopard is defaulted to 32-bit. 64-bit can be enabled by pressing 6 and 4 during startup. Is it safe to try out the 64-bit kernel? I worry that if there is a compatibility issue such as problems with drivers or softwares, my system may get messed up even when the system returns to 32-bit kernel next time it boots. Also, is it safe to use Time Machine to back up the system during the trial period? So far, TM has been backing up my laptop running 32-bit. I wonder if switching the 32-64 bit kernel back and forth will mess up the TM backups.

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MacBook Pro :: New MagSafe Not So Safe?

Sep 20, 2010

Just upgraded my MBP from one of the first unibodys. The new computer is great, but the power cord? Surely that was one giant leap backwards? Yeah it looks cool, but I have nearly destroyed my new MBP many times - that old panicy, heart in mouth feeling when you trip over the power cord and turn round to see you computer sliding towards the edge of the table is back! With the cord parallel to the body rather than perpendicular it doesn't seem to have the leverage to pop out easy any more. Admittedly I am clumsier than most, but then thats why I loved the old magsafe so much. It makes me wornder, am I just using it wrong or does anybody else wish for simpler times?

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Windows On Mac :: Safe To Keep Shutting Down?

Sep 21, 2010

Having successfully installed Windows XP via Boot Camp on my new iMac and with everything up & running I am wondering what is really best for my iMac? From what I understand, when using OSX, you should never keep shutting it down all the time (unless you're going to be away from it for a while). It's best to put your Mac to sleep each night and restart the machine once a week. So what about Windows?

Having used a PC all my life, I'm very used to just shutting the computer down everytime when I have finished what I've needed to do and booting it back up when required. I'm going to be using Windows extensively for the next year on the Mac, so should I put it on Stand-by or Hibernate each time I'm finished? Or is it safe to keep shutting it down? (Note: I have the SSD + HDD option installed. I assume if I keep shutting it down, the performance of the SSD will degrade far quicker?)

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MacBook Pro :: Safe Temperature For The Cpu?

Feb 21, 2008

I'm running Folding@Home and my CPU is at a constant 88-90 degrees celsius. Is this a safe operating temperature?

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IMac :: Safe To Keep On Whole Night?

Apr 3, 2009

I ordered an 24" iMac with 2.93 GHz (I think thats the number) and I am supposed to get it today. Anyways. I was wondering if it is safe to keep it on all night and never turn it off. Will it become slower? When should I shut it off?

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Applications :: Is Smc Fan Control Safe To Use?

May 17, 2009

I find that, more often than not, my MBP (late 08) gets incredibly hot and overheated). So I heard about this program smcFanControl and have been using it since, and it really does a good job keeping my computer cool.I have the left/right fans running at 6000 RPM (the max), is is SAFE for my fans to be running that fast? Will it significantly lower the longevity of the fans/computer at all?

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OS X :: How To Know That Antivirus Software Are Safe

Jun 21, 2009

After reading and posting about the CS4 trojans and iWork Torjans, it made me think. How do we know all these AV softwares are safe? I mean especially if the claims about that intergo or whatever, how do we know there not deliberately releasing trojans just to boost sales? Or steal our personal info? Do we really know what our AV softwares are doing? I know I let mine scan in the background and I don't even think about it unless it notifies me of a problem.

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MacBook Pro :: Safe To Use 15 Without Battery?

Aug 2, 2009

Is it possible and safe to use the MBP 15 without the battery? I know you can a Windows laptop. I have the MBP 13 which I use for portability. The 15 in just stay stationary. All I am doing is just cycling the battery over and over and using up it's life. I didn't want to try it without advice.

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MacBook Pro :: Is It Safe To Install An SSD With EFI 1.7

Aug 31, 2009

I have a 13" MacBook Pro, and I have refused to upgrade to EFI 1.7 (even though updater keeps telling me to upgrade) because I had heard of problems with that firmware and SSDs.

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MacBook Air :: Safe To Use 60w Magsafe?

Sep 6, 2009

I ask because the voltage is higher (16.5v vs 14.5v). I would assume the 60watt would charge faster, but not sure if the voltage increase will do damage.

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OS X :: Safe To Run Safari In 32-bit Mode?

Sep 25, 2009

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OS X :: Is It Safe To Get Snow Leopard

Oct 1, 2009

I have not yet upgraded to Snow Leopard because of all the negative things about it. But I am wondering now, with all the application updates, 10.6.1 and other Apple updates, is it "safe" to upgrade to Snow Leopard. I am really looking forward to all the new features, but am happy with Leopard right now.

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OS X :: Screenshots Really In Color Safe Or Not?

Dec 14, 2009

I'm not so sure about whether the screen shots my Mac (Mac OS X 10.5.8) really is color safe or not. Because if I compare the colors in my screen shots with the actual screen, the colors variate. Is there a way to extract a screen shot with the exact colors?

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OS X :: Stardom Safe Capsule Set Up

Dec 19, 2009

I just purchased a Stardom Safe Capsule with 2 1TB WD drives installed. My intention is to have the Safe Capsule set up to provide an additional 2TB of back-up to the Time Capsule. The drives are formatted and the Safe Capsule is plugged into the USB port of the Time Capsule. From the Time Machine menu I can click on "select disk" and I see my Time Capsule Disk, as well as the two hard drives in the Safe Capsule. When I attempt to select any of the new drives to establish / link them to the TC to use as a back-up --- I get the following error message: Time Machine can�t access the backup disk �Stardom Disk #1�...The operation couldn�t be completed. (OSStatus error 2.).Questions: Has anyone else with the Safe Capsule encountered similar problems when setting it up ? While the Safe Capsule is physically connected to the TC, how do I "link" it so that the TC can use it as supplemental storage When needed? Nowhere in the Safe Capsule literature does if mention how to hook this up or troubleshoot it.

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Applications :: LimeWire Safe For A MBP?

Dec 27, 2009

Is limewire safe for a mbp?

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OS X :: Safe To Delete VAR Folder?

Feb 13, 2010

I have done some searching, but haven't really gotten a straight answer. In my Private Folder is a Folder entitled "var." It is 4.6GB in size and I was wondering if it is safe to delete it.

Contents of Folder var:
- vm (4.06 GB)
- db (396 MB)
- folders (91.9 MB)
- tmp (40 MB)
- log (7.54 MB)
- run (832 KB)
- samba (72 KB)
- spool (32 KB)
- yp (16 KB)
- named (12 KB)
- amavis (8 KB)
- msgs (4 KB)
- agentx (0 bytes)
- root (0 bytes)
- mail (0 bytes)
- rwho (0 bytes)
- empty (0 bytes)
- backups (0 bytes)
- audit (0 bytes)
- virusmails (0 bytes)
- at (0 bytes)
- xgrid (0 bytes)
- netboot (0 bytes)

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OS X :: Safe To Delete EFI Partition?

Apr 15, 2010

After getting my hard drive corrupted by dual boot of Linux, and having to delete everything, I decided to not use it again. With the fresh install of OSX, I inspected the partitions in Terminal and deleted most of them. However, there is a 200mb EFI partition still there. Is it safe to delete it, or will deleting it mess up my system again?

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OS X :: Can't Boot In Safe Mode?

May 17, 2010

I have a 08 MacBook pro (not unibody) and it is now not booting up. I recently installed a Hitachi 500gb hard drive on the computer and restored through time machine and it worked fine for about 2 weeks and now wont boot and I'm wondering if its probably the hard drive. When I click power the light on the front of the computer will come on and it will sound like it is about to boot then a clicking noise seems to come from the computer and it instantly shuts off. I have gotten it to turn on a couple times since it happened by slamming the comp on the bed then for some reason it will work but as soon as I shut it, it wont turnback on. Any ideas?

Oh and PS the screen never comes on and can't boot in safe mode.

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OS X :: Mac Will Not Sop Booting In Safe Mode

Jun 22, 2010

I was getting a error code 36 on my mac so I decided to try to boot up in safe mode now my macbook pro will not stop trying to boot to safe mode. I am on snow leopard.

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OS X :: Safe To Delete DMG Files?

Aug 20, 2010

I have 33 dmg files totaling over 1 GB of space. Is it safe to delete these files or should I keep the newest one of each application in case the application doesn't start at a later date? Sorry for the basic question but since I was in the Mac Basics section.

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