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There have been significant changes since earlier versions of macOS. Another note: These instructions apply to the client versions of OS X, not Server. Server does a few specific tricks really well and is a good choice for those. For things like database, web, and mail services, I have found it easier to just setup the client OS version manually.
Server does a few specific tricks really well and is a good choice for those. For things like database, web, and mail services, I have found it easier to just setup the client OS version manually. Requirements: Basic understanding of Terminal.app and how to run command-line programs. Basic understanding of web servers. Basic usage of vi.
Setting up a local web server on OS X 10.11 "El Capitan" Setting up a local web server on macOS 10.12 "Sierra" Setting up a local web server on macOS 10.13 "High Sierra" Setting up a local web server on macOS 10.14 “Mojave” Setting up a local web server on macOS 10.15 “Catalina” Setting up a local web server on macOS 11 “Big Sur”
But all major web browsers also have the ability to save your passwords, including Firefox, Safari, Opera, Chrome, etc. And there are quite a few 3rd party password vaults; here are some (not a complete list): 1password (generally considered the best) lastpass. SplashID safe. Dropbox Passwords.
Launch iTunes. Connect the device cable to a USB port on the computer (not to a USB hub), but DO NOT CONNECT TO THE DEVICE YET. Press and hold the HOME and SLEEP buttons at the same time for 8 seconds, until the screen turns black, then release the SLEEP button but continue holding the HOME button.
Step by step: Hold down the option key while starting photos, and click "create new". Name it somthing.photoslibrary, and locate it in your pictures folder. Then open the new library - go into photos preferences (general tab), and click "use as system photos library". Finally in photos preferences iCloud tab, set it up as the final screenshot.
To disable IPv6, follow these steps: Open the Start menu and search for "Network Connections". Right-click on your network adapter and select "Properties". Scroll down to the "IP Settings" section and uncheck the box next to "Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6)". Click on "OK" to save your changes.
Doesn't work. Whatsapp's Settings > Storage and Data > Manage Storage menu shows 4.94 GB of storage usage. The iPhone's Settings > General > iPhone Storage menu tells me WhatsApp is taking up 21.48 GB of storage. That's an extra 16.54 GB of storage that cannot be deleted via the guide you posted because that method simply doesn't show that data.
I also tried this solution, but didn't work either: STEP 1 : Delete All the files and folders in C:\ProgramData\Apple Computer\iTunes. STEP 2: Close Apple Music and reopen it. What finally worked for me: I noticed that the songs that weren't skipped were "Apple music" songs that had the status "Downloaded" on my PC.
Restore your chat history from an iCloud backup. Verify that an iCloud backup exists in WhatsApp > Settings > Chats > Chat Backup. If you can see when the last backup was performed, delete and reinstall WhatsApp. After verifying your phone number, follow the prompts to restore your chat history.