Kibbles & Bytes Blog

  • Password Reset in 10.7 and 10.8

    In OS versions as early as 10.3 (and possibly later incarnations of 10.2.x), there was an application on the CD installer disc that enabled you to change your password. This was still the standard method to reset passwords on Macs through 10.6. With the release of machines running Lion and subsequently Mountain Lion, Apple no longer includes restore media as part of the accessory kit. How do we now reset passwords?

    In Lion, 10.7.x and Mountain Lion, 10.8.x, the password reset is not an obvious utility when booted from the Restore partition of the drive, but the functionality still exists on these machines. The same password reset utility is available on your Mac via the Restore partition and it does not require a lot of digging.

    When booted from the restore image, do not select any of the default options (Safari, Disk Utility or Restore), but rather, click on the Utilities option in the menu bar and select Terminal. In Terminal, simply type *passwordreset* at the prompt and the familiar password reset application found in 10.2.x through 10.6.x install media will launch and provide the same support as what existed before.

    The same caveats still apply–you will have to create new keychains for your account. Accounts using FileVault will still be completely inaccessible as they need the original password to open the encrypted user folder image.

  • Changing Time Machine Backup Intervals

    For a lot of regular Time Machine users, hourly backups are not completely necessary. Unfortunately, there is not an option to change the time between these increments within Time Machine, so it is usually just accepted by the user. If you have added any large files to your computer in the past hour, backing up these newly added/altered files can take some time, and ultimately slow down your computer’s performance.

    Obviously, one work-around is to eject the hard drive being used with Time Machine, and then plug it back in when you would like a backup performed. This can lead to some issues, however, like if you forget to mount the drive right before your internal hard drive crashes and possibly lose all that unbacked-up data.

    A much more efficient and convenient solution is available, however. It is a little utility called “*TimeMachineEditor.*”:http://timesoftware.free.fr/timemachineeditor/ With this utility, the user can easily schedule his or her backups, or just set a longer interval between them. I personally prefer to do daily backups late at night, when I’m finished using my computer.

    TimeMachineEditor is a free download and easy install for Macs running 10.5, 10.6, or 10.7 (no word from the developer on 10.8 compatibility yet). It’s available “*here.*”:http://timesoftware.free.fr/timemachineeditor/

  • Hide Your Boot Camp Volume

    A little while ago, Apple decided to hide hard drive icons on your desktop as the default setting for the Mac OS. I happen to prefer having my internal and external drives visible on my desktop, but having my Windows partition visible bugs me. It may be that it’s a reminder that I have Windows on my Mac, or maybe it’s because I never really have to access that volume–either way, I want it gone.

    The problem is that you can’t choose which drives to have visible–it’s an all or nothing deal. However, there is a way that will enable you to sort of trick your system into hiding it from the desktop. Log into your Windows partition and change the name of the C: volume so that it has a period at the beginning of the name. Mine is .BOOTCAMP.

    When you log into the Mac side, the OS will see it as a hidden file and hide it on your desktop. It will still show up in the sidebar of a Finder window if you have Devices enabled. I am still working on how to hide it from there as well!

  • Hello readers,

    Fall is on us. It’s not getting quite as warm as it did two weeks ago, and it’s getting colder at night. We have apple brown betty, apple pie, apple cider, apple cobbler, fall raspberries, hot cider and more on tap for the coming months…really any excuse to put ice cream and brown sugar on top of something warm and delicious is good with me.

    We do also have to deal with squash and gourds of all kinds sitting there knowing their chance has finally come to be eaten since we have exhausted all other possibilities for nutrition…for me, that includes rocks and grass (which I will happily eat instead of spaghetti squash). No wonder the Pilgrims wore so much grey and black–the knowledge of what was facing them each fall must have weighed them down. But hey, the circle of life keeps rolling.

    I do have to apologize–I did not have time to write a Terminal-related article this week, but Jon mentions a way to reset passwords using Terminal. (I’ll be writing next week about a very powerful command called ssh which is used to remotely log into and communicate with other computers.) Carl has a tip about how to hide certain volumes and RJ offers up a Time Machine backup scheduler.

    Please enjoy this week’s offerings. See you next week–thanks for reading!

    Liam
    “*liam@smalldog.com*”:mailto:liam@smalldog.com

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  • Have you seen the latest Samsung commercial? I admit, it’s pretty funny. For all of our clamoring and proclamating about the “latest and greatest” Apple products, we nerds, fangirls and fanboys are nothing without a healthy sense of humor about ourselves.

    I’d love to hear your thoughts on Apple’s new releases and your experiences with them. Email me at “*kali@smalldog.com*”:mailto:kali@smalldog.com to share your feedback!

    Thanks for reading.

    Your Kibbles & Bytes team,
    _Kali & Dawn_

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  • Tech, Talk, and Tasty Treats

    Do you own your own business or do you help run it? We want you — to come to our Small Business Mixer!

    Now’s your chance to ask your most pressing questions about running a business on a Mac and connect with others who are in a similar position — all in a super relaxed, social atmosphere. And did we mention that it’s free?

    *Join us Tuesday, September 25 in Manchester, NH or Wednesday, September 26 in Burlington, VT!*

    We will have Apple certified experts on hand to present solutions and answer all of your questions, whether you are looking for advice on Apple servers and desktops, or managing and deploying iPads and iPhones.

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  • Why a 17-inch MacBook Pro?

    Small Dog Electronics has been providing alternatives to purchasing the latest-and-greatest, most expensive Macs since we started back in the late 1990s. We did this by working with Apple to move their refurbished and end-of-life computers. Don, Hapy and Art would travel the US and buy huge lots of computers which we would then ship back to Vermont and post on our text-based website.

    Once the computers arrived, Don and I write to our customer base and expound on the strengths of these “off the bleeding edge” computers. Purchasing a computer that is __not__ the “latest and greatest” does two things right off the bat:

    # Decreases the amount of money that you have to outlay to get a good computer.
    # Reduces the amount that you lose when this good computer becomes really old.

    So the first question is: Why buy a factory refurb? This answer is easy. The only reason you might not want to purchase a factory refurb is that you may need to upgrade the OS. The warranty is the same and the computers are eligible for AppleCare. So by all means, consider a factory refurbished computer.

    So why a 17-inch MacBook Pro? Don’t forget, only a few months ago, this was the ultra performance MBP. Until the MacBook Pro with Retina Display, this was also the highest resolution display that you could get on a laptop — meaning, that if you had the desire and need to have a large display on a computer you could put into a bag, this would be your choice.

    The 17-inch MacBook Pro is ideal for the person who needs a fairly large screen for design or large spreadsheets and who still needs to travel. It is the perfect choice for someone who can’t be desk-bound. Think of it as an easy way to carry a 21-inch iMac!

    The biggest reason to purchase one of these computers is the money that you save right out of the gate — comparing the lowest end of 17-inch vs. 15-inch Retina, you’ll save $850. That will leave you enough to purchase an iPhone 5, the new iPad and a new iPod nano.

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  • Why Didn't Apple ___?

    While as a whole I was left satisfied (and ecstatic!) by Apple’s big announcements last week, I couldn’t help but feel as if some things were missing. Steve’s iconic “one more thing” came and went with him, as it should be — but it’s hard not to expect it since I had heard it for so long.

    Sometimes, the rumor sites can get us a little too worked up so that instead of appreciating every product and development covered in the keynote, we feel as if we’re waiting for the other shoe to drop and disappointed if something we were SO SURE was going to happen well… doesn’t.

    It’s a double-edged sword, this life of an Apple -nerd- enthusiast.

    *No NFC*
    I haven’t found much to complain about to be honest (though there is the fact that I’m going to have to wait a while for my iPhone 5 to get here as we fill preorders — high demand is always a good thing!), but one thing I have read a lot about was the omission of near field communications (NFC) in the iPhone 5.

    In my research to cover this topic a little more in-depth, I discovered that an article was posted by other than Ben B., one of my favorite coworkers here at Small Dog. Sadly, I don’t see as much of him these days, but I’m happy to pass along his editorial of why he believes Apple didn’t include NFC in their most recent launch. I couldn’t have said it better myself.

    So without further ado, “*check out his article here at the Mac Observer.*”:http://www.macobserver.com/tmo/article/why-iphone-5-doesnt-have-nfc

    *Another Connector? And No USB 3.0?*
    Apple finally did it — they replaced the ubiquitous (but still proprietary) dock connector in favor of the new Lightning connector. Phil Schiller, Senior Vice President of Apple, said that Apple transitioned to the Lightning connector in part because they wanted the devices to be thinner.

    It’s smaller, lighter, and more versatile (it can be plugged in both sides — no matter what direction the pins are facing — so I can’t tell you how much time that’ll save me when I’m fumbling to plug it in in the dark). However, this new connector still only supports USB 2.0, not 3.0. Does that matter? We have yet to see what the speeds will measure, but the rest of the features seem to outweigh that one factor anyway.

    *I Want My (Apple) TV*
    That’s not a joke. I still have a 32″ -boulder- CRT TV sitting in my apartment that is just screaming to get replaced. It’s not that I haven’t found decent options in the past five+ years I’ve entertained the idea of getting a flatscreen, but I just haven’t found The One. I’m not a cable subscriber, so a new TV would primarily be used to stream content and watch DVDs (yes, I still own those).

    There have been many rumors about an actual Apple-branded television — not just the current product known as the “*Apple TV.*”:http://www.smalldog.com/product/80135/at_blog (I’ve held off on buying that as well, but only because my actual TV needs an upgrade first. If I were motivated enough to have gotten a flatscreen by this point, an Apple TV would be sitting on top of it now, streaming “*Arrested Development.*”:http://movies.netflix.com/WiMovie/Arrested_Development/70140358?trkid=2361637)

    So, __will__ Apple actually produce a television? Their retina display technology is amazing (giving 3D TVs a run for their money), their track record with LCD displays is solid (I’m still using my beloved 30″ at work), and well, it seems like an industry (much like the cell phone industry) that could use a little Apple competition. There’s nothing yet, but perhaps I should start saving now…

    *Your feedback*
    Is there anything specific that you expected that Apple didn’t address? Something that was different than you thought? Email me (by clicking on my name above) or “*tweet us*”:https://twitter.com/hellosmalldog with *#AppleShoulda*!

    If you haven’t already watched it, “*here’s the link to the keynote.*”:http://www.apple.com/apple-events/september-2012/