Has anyone had the error while trying to reinstall El Capitan (mid 2009 MacBook Pro) where it says “OS X could not be installed on your computer. No packages were eligible for install.“? I’ve already tried adjusting the date in terminal to no avail. I’ve booted in recovery mode w...
I googled it and the most popular advice is to change time and date,but i CAN'T do it,cause i don't know the pass.I tried commands in terminal sudo systemsetup -setusingnetworktime off / sudo date [MM][DD][HH][MM][YY] ,but for both bash said there is no such a command ...
Here’s how to change the time zone on a Mac using Terminal: Go to Finder > Applications > Utilities > Terminal. Tyow sudo systemsetup -listtimezones and press Return. Enter your password. Type sudo systemsetup -settimezone Europe/Dublin, for example, if you want to switch your time zo...
For advanced Mac users, a way is available to change read-write permissions Mac via Terminal. It means you will run commands to manage the permission for files, folders, and drives. And you can alsoformat the disk to NTFS on Mac using Terminal. Since running commands can be risky, you s...
system settings - general - date & time all set to ON (if Set time zone automatically using your current location is set to off the the Time zone stays greyed out and cannot be changed and only the Closest city can be changed, which is of no use as cities to select from are still ...
Mac has a lot to offer, but we often fail to use it to its optimum. That’s because we don’t tweak enough the macOS to suit our requirements. Over the years of using my Mac, I've found customizations that have helped improve my workflow and overall expe
You just have to do it through Terminal. Opening and using Terminal Terminal is an app on your Mac and you can open it via Spotlight or by drilling down into the Utilities folder within Applications.If you are the main or admin user of your Mac, then launching Terminal will open a ...
If you are familiar with Terminal commands, you may use Terminal to change the startup disk on your Mac. Connect the USB flash drive or external hard drive that you want to use as the startup disk for your Mac. Open Spotlight Search on your Mac. Search for “Terminal” to open Termina...
Change an application icon on Mac 1)Make sure you have the new app icon or image (JPG or PNG) you want to use. You can download it from the internet or create one yourself using Photoshop. 2)Find your app either in Finder or on your Desktop.Right-clickor control-click on it, and...
How to tell what shell your Mac is using Head to Finder > Applications > Utilities, and launchTerminal. Type the command line below.echo $0 Press Enter and it displays the shell your Mac is using. onmacOS Ventura, Monterey, Big Sur, and Catalina, the default shell is zsh now, but some...