Machead
I have a confession to make.
I didn’t realize it until this morning, but…
well…let me just tell you what happened.
…
I got into work this morning and popped open my new Macbook Pro and instantly thought “oh man, MacWorld is tomorrow, I can’t wait!”
Yes, ladies and gents…I believe I may now officially be a Machead. Combine the above statement with the fact that I now use the Mac for both my personal and work laptops and no longer own a Windows laptop, and I believe you see how I reached my conclusion.
For those of you that fainted, have no fear. As you can see from my PowerShell posts, I am still very much a Windows junkie and this will be a very difficult transition. But I will still have Windows installed in some form on my Mac. I can’t leave it yet, that’s for sure.
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I too am a MacHead. And happy to be here.
By Mikeon 01.10.07 1:52 am
[...] As previously mentioned, I recently came into the possession of a MacBook pro. Always being the diligent student of security, I decided to enable FileVault for my home directory. Unfortunately, with the combination of Parallels and merging gigs of pcap files, the performance wasn’t really holding up and I decided to revert the process. Relying on the ease of use of Apple’s software, I went into my Security preferences and clicked “Turn off FileVault”. After entering the requisite passwords and dialog boxes, the system logged me out and began the process. A few moments later, I was greeted with this unfortunate message: An error occurred An error occurred during decryption (An error occurred during copying ). FileVault will be turned on for this home folder and the home folder will still be encrypted. [...]
By DCortesi . blog » Undoing FileVaulton 01.16.07 1:21 am
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