Software :: How To Change Boot And Login Panel

May 1, 2003

I was just wondering how I can change my boot and login panel?

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Hardware :: Flat Panel Mac G4 Cannot Boot From CD

Feb 24, 2008

My Mac G4 cannot boot from CD, it show kernel panic message when it start booting from CD, the hardisk no problem, but it can boot from firewire connected external hard disk.

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Intel Mac :: Lost Control Panel Can't Change Desktop Background

Mar 5, 2012

My customer lost his "control panel" and now can't change is desktop background.

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iMac, Mac OS X (10.5.8)

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ITunes :: Possible To Change Top Panel Back To Display Song Title / Progress?

Apr 18, 2012

I recently updated iTunes to the newest version and it changed the top middle yellowish panel to the bars that show the type of sound being produced.I was wondering if it was possible to change this area back to displaying the song progress and the song artist?

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OS X :: Change Alert Sound For Everything In Control Panel - Sound - Option

Nov 13, 2010

I'm currently using a macbook pro 17" 10.5.8 / Unlike windows os, it alerts you in many occasion, for example: low battery, usb device inserted, etc. and you can change the alert sound for everyting in the control panel, sound, option.

so basically,
how do I do the same thing on mac?
do i need to install additional software? if yes.. any suggestion?

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Windows On Mac :: Boot Camp 3.0 Control Panel Missing "Startup Disk" Tab?

Sep 20, 2009

If I log into Windows as a normal user (not administrator) and open the Boot Camp Control Panel, I'll be missing the Startup Disk pane. The only ones available are Brightness, Keyboard and Trackpad.

Is there any way to get the startup disk tab to appear while logged in as a normal user? I don't like the idea of having to run as an administrator all the time in Windows.

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OS X :: Change To BIOS / Change Mac Boot Times?

Oct 1, 2010

Hello all, was just reading the BBC news site and came across this article about BIOS being reflaced by UEFI- was wondering if any tech savvy folk might know a little more about how it might affect mac boot times? Sounds a major leap from what I could glean

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OS X :: How To Change The Login Pictures?

May 17, 2010

I want to change the login picture on OS X 10.6.3 (Snow Leopard). Where are the Apple pictures ? I'm unable to find them in the various libraries.

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OS X :: Change Login Picture Preferences?

Dec 16, 2008

Is it possible to change the display preferences (e.g., Fit to Screen, Fill Screen, Center) for the log-in desktop picture? If so, how can this be changed?

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OS X :: Change Background On Login Screen?

May 16, 2009

I would like to know how to change background on login screen so when you turn on your mac you have the osx one i want to know if that can to changed to what ever i want?

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OS X :: Change Login Screen Background?

Jul 5, 2009

Anyone here know how to change the login screen background wallpaper (ie. purple aurora)?

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IMac :: How To Change Login Text

Jul 26, 2010

I am new to apple, just purchased an iMac off craigslist, and have a personalization question. I was able to change the user name and all that info just fine but when my computer first turns on and I am prompted to log in the previous owner has a text below the apple icon that I would like to change. Right now it says "Daves ********** iMac" well my name is not Dave and I don't care to have that on there every time i go to log in. I have done a lot of searching and found where I can "change login text" but that is for one of the texts, not the one I am trying to figure out.. here is a sample picture, the text I have circled in red is the text I am trying to change, the text saying macbook pro is the only text I have successfully changed. (This is just a picture I got off the inter-web, not my actual login)

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Change Login Background For 10.7.4?

May 27, 2012

So there was a power outage in my house while I was using my iMac, so it switched off. Now that I have power, when I try to turn my iMac on, nothing happens. I've made sure it's plugged in properly, and still no luck. What's wrong with it? Do i need to take it to an Apple store?

Info:
iMac (27-inch Mid 2011), iOS 5.1.1

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Intel Mac :: How To Change The Photo On The Login

May 28, 2012

how do i change the photo on my computer login?

Info:
iMac (27-inch Late 2009), Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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Intel Mac :: Can't Change Login Language

May 31, 2012

I can not change the login language eventhow I follow the instruction do do it from System Preferences.  When I try the Terminal I can not put my pasword.

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iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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Software :: Preference Panel Corrupted / Reinstalling The Preference Panel?

Apr 25, 2010

I've corrupted the preference panel for .Mac in my 10.4 installation. Does anyone know where I can get the .prefs app to reinstall for it so I can get that page in Preferences up again? I don't want to reinstall the whole thing!

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OS X :: Change Login Wallpaper In Snow Leopard?

Sep 3, 2009

Anyone know how you change the login screen wallpaper in SL? It's different that in Leopard and can't figure out how to do it!

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MacBook Pro :: Change Language In Login Window?

Mar 9, 2012

My MacBook Pro is in Chinese as the default language. And I've changed it into English. Then everything has changed except the log in window. The buttons are still in Chinese. And how can I change this window into English?

Info:
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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OS X Yosemite :: How To Change Administrator Login On IMac

Nov 30, 2014

I am trying to upgrade to Yosemite, but somewhere along many passwords, I can't remember my administrator one. The online q&a's were a bit over my head as well.. is there a simpler way to get it changed?

Info:
iMac, OS X Mavericks (10.9.5)

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Applications :: Change Flickr Login Details In IPhoto?

Apr 4, 2009

I'm using iPhoto 8.0.2 and want to upload to Flickr, but the login data are incorrect in iPhoto, and I see no way of changing the info.Clicking "Flickr" just shows a message "Login failed - The login details or auth token passed were invalid." and no way to change anything. Same happens if I choose "Flickr" from the menu under "share".

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Mac Pro :: Change Where The Login Option Appears On Multiple Screens?

Apr 2, 2012

I have multiple screens on my Mac Pro. A normal screen, a projector and a USB-to-DVI converter.When I log in the login screen appears on either the projector or the converter screens. Not on the normal screen. I need to drag the cables out for the login to enter on the normal screen. The normal screen is set to the primary screen so thats not the problem.

Info:
Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Change The Keyboard Layout At The Login Window?

Jun 30, 2012

I changed the language on my keyboard from english to spanish and now when i put in my password i cant login. Can i reset the language without logging on, back to an English keyboard? Is there a way to see my text as i tyipe so i know where my password is messing up?

Info:
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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OS X Yosemite :: Change FileVault Password To Match Login

Dec 8, 2014

When I first setup my OSX laptop, my filevault and user login password were the same. At bootup, I only had to login once (with my username and password).I recently changed my OSX password but my filevault / disk encryption password was not changed. Now I have to login twice when I boot up (first with my old pass, then with the new one).Is there any way to change the disk encryption password so I can be in sync with my login password?I tried Disk Util > File > Change Password, but it is greyed out.

Info:
MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Yosemite (10.10.1)

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Change The Language Displayed In The Login Window?

Jun 14, 2012

change the language displayed in the login window?

Info:
iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.4)

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MacBook Pro :: How To Change Login Page (password Box) To Be In English Language

Aug 26, 2014

How do I change the my login page (password box) to be in the English language?

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MacBook Pro :: Does Not Boot Beyond The Login Screen

Sep 10, 2014

I Have a 15" MacBook Pro with Retina display. I tried to move files off the hard drive when I got a message warning me that the drive was almost full. I shut down, connected an external hard drive to move some files, but on reboot, the screen went blank (white) after typing in my login details.

Info:
MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Early 2013), OS X Mavericks (10.9.3)

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OS X :: Display Settings Visibly Change When Display Settings Panel Is Opened?

Oct 4, 2009

I was using my MBP when I noticed that the display (the built in one) looked a little washed out. To make sure my color profile was set to the correct one, I opened up the display panel in System Preferences. The moment I opened it, the display snapped back to its regular appearance. As far as I can tell, it goes into the washed out version after going to screensaver and coming back, and going into display prefs is the only way to restore it. Anyone seen this before or know how to keep it from doing this?

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Change Login Screen That Appears After “require Login” Timeout?

Feb 6, 2012

I have a my iMac set to require login after it sits idle for a period of time. When I return and move the mouse or hit a button on the keyboard the login screen is simply black with the login field in the center. Q: Is there a way to change the color or set a background image for this screen?  It is not the same screen that appears if I log out...the one with the gray linen with Apple logo. It is just plain black.

Info:
iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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Windows On Mac :: Boot Camp Reboots After Every Login?

Aug 28, 2009

My machine: first generation intel iMac, 2 ghz processor, upgraded to 2 gigs of ram, circal summer of 2006. Using OS 10.5.6 and Windows XP pro, corporate edition.

The problem: Every time I try to log into windows, the machine reboots as soon as it reaches the desktop

When I first installed bootcamp/windows, I had some trouble but once I figured out the mistakes I was making during installation, it ran normally. That was a few months back. The other day, I go to use windows for the first time in a month or two ( I really only use it to play Fallout 3, and I've been too busy for it until now ). I try to log in, but my keyboard and mouse don't work. After multiple restarts it's clear that there's a problem, so I go online, research it, and find only two solutions: a repair install of windows, or a complete format and reinstall. After repeated attempts at the first, I ditched my scratched up windows disk and got a new one, and started with a fresh reinstall after I managed to back up my files by accessing the partition through OSX.

The reinstall went normally, and everything was fine until I went to restart the machine after installing the bootcamp drivers from my OSX dvd in Windows. Reboot, log in, and then about one full second after reaching the desktop, the machine reboots. It will automatically start in windows, unless I go back into OSX via holding option and selecting it, then reset my start up disk to OSX. Every time I try to get into XP, the same thing happens. I google it but find nothing, save the one point that disabling the automatic restart in case of error during startup function does not help. After multiple reinstalls from my own new copy of XP and a friend's different version, I get no changes.

Today, I downloaded an updated driver set from apple.com: I install XP again, install the drivers from my OSX dvd again, and then use the downloaded driver updater to update the drivers. Then I reboot, this time using F8 to disable the auto restart, just for kicks: surprisingly, the computer starts up and logs in normally, and I use windows for a few minutes to make sure it's not going to restart. I reboot into OSX, copy over the files I backed up, then attempt to go back into XP. And of course, the problem's back again. I wipe out the hard drive, and start over, thinking that maybe if I permanently disable the auto restart, it'll solve the problem. It doesn't: this time, it's back to how it was before, and I have yet to get another successful session out of it besides the one mentioned just above.

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OS X :: Login Screen Show In Red - Safe Boot

Aug 15, 2010

Today, while turning on my iMac, a strange gray progress bar appeared in the 'Apple' start screen. I assume I felt some fear. Then, the login screen shows in red: 'Safe Boot'. Later, the menu bar appeared to be brighter than ever. Thanks to google, I found that safe boot is a mode which you can access by holding shift during startup. Probably I pressed shift accidentally, even though I do not remember. The question is: now, that I restarted my mac and it's back to the normal, will this 'Safe Boot' bring me any consequences? How to proceed?

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