I don't have a WiFi card as I'm connected by ethernet and I have the ASUS BT400. Phone calls I get on my iPhone are sent to my Mac no problem, however all other Handoff/Continuity stuff doesn't work. Does the activation tool enable it without a WiFi card? I tried running it and it says to replug...
Final Cut Pro. It's how I get work done, without paying the stupidly expensive prices of a Mac. Plus since I have an iPhone, the integration with the Apple ecosystem is really useful.
I have a ASUS USB-BT400 which uses the Broadcom BCM20702 chipset (which is officially supported by the OS and shows up in my System Preferences but when I pair my iPhone 6, it will pair but the connection will drop instantly. Furthermore in System Report, it tells me that Handoff is not...
Spent about 4 hours trying to direct update with these solutions in this thread as well as on the El Capitan bug solution list mega thread. Couldn't fix my spinning beachball issue. I'm planning to install on a seperate partition so I can boot both Yosemite and El Capitan.
I get the most random restarts in Yosemite with the up-to-date Clover bootloader. I happen to be working and my computer will freeze for a sec, screen goes black, and then the PC reboots. This is not from an App Store update nor anything else. It's random and doesn't seem to follow any patterns...
Well I've solved the issue through Apple Support, we signed out of iCloud on the Mac, disabled iMessage on the Mac and iPhone and FaceTime on both as well. And then we deleted a crap ton of files (iMessage/iChat/FaceTime related) and rebooted and signed back in on the phone and Mac and...
So I'm on OS X Yosemite and I get an error saying "User is not registered with iMessage" despite the fact that the phone number is a valid iMessage #. Anyone know how to fix this?
My current Windows 8 install is a legacy install (derped and accidentally did that when installing Windows when I first built this PC.) I am considering getting a second SSD for OS X, but I am going to reinstall Windows sometime soon in UEFI mode though (might just hold out until Windows 10 for...
I have two questions that I would like to be solved. I'm using a ASUS Maximus VII Hero (Z97 board) with an SSD that has Windows 8.1 already installed. How would I go about installing Yosemite without a bootloader and on the same drive without affecting my Windows default boot?
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