even without knowing their exact location. The search bar is already present at the top-right corner of the Mac Finder. If not, you can press the Command + F keys to launch the Mac Finder search. Just click on it and type the name of the file or folder you wish to look for and g...
The Applications folder is one of the most important folders on your Mac, as it stores all the software you use daily. It is a special folder where you can find all the apps installed on your Mac. It contains both the apps that came pre-installed with your system, such as Safari, Mai...
Features described in this article refer to the MacPaw site version of CleanMyMac. For many Mac users, Terminal is an application that sits in the Utilities folder and is never opened, either because they don’t need it or because they are slightly fearful of what it can do. For others,...
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well it isn't strange because you already told us what the path is and then are trying to look for it in a completely different directory. Sorry, you can't reply to this topic. It has been closed. Content reproduced on this site is the property of the respective copyright holders. It...
On Mac OSX, the default localhost folder is located at/Library/WebServer/Documents P.S Tested with MacOS Sierra, 10.12.6 Find httpd.conf By default, Apache is enabled and installed in/etc/apache2/, insidehttpd.conffile, findDocumentRootto tell where is the default localhost folder. ...
The exact location of the hosts file on a Mac is this: /private/etc/hosts. In order to edit it, you have to copy it to an unprotected folder. You can then edit it and move it back to the /private/etc/ folder. Conclusion
The keyboard shortcut to go directly to your Download folder is while in Finder type Option + Command + L. Also, it seems you are not very familiar with Finder which is a real basic to enjoying your Mac. I would recommend bookmarking and using Get to know the Finder on your Mac to ...
SirOmega Author User level: Level 1 5 points Where can I find folders shared with me on my Mac? A while back, I created a shared folder and shared it with a family member. Unfortunately, it never got much use because there was no way to pull up that folder in Files or through Ma...
When backing up files with File History, the system will automatically create a folder called "FileHistory". If you can't remember the store location of your backup file, search "FileHistory" in File Explorer to see if you can find the backup files....