Bøger af Diane Yee
-
108,95 kr. No computer provides a trouble-free experience. This handy guide walks you through ways to diagnose, fix, and prevent the most common Mac hardware, software, and operating system problems. You'll learn how to handle problems confidently by using a systematic, iterative process and an array of built-in tools. Use startup commands, safe mode, and verbose mode to troubleshoot issues that occur before you log in. Degunk your Mac by resetting non-volatile memory and the system management controller. Use Activity Monitor, Disk Utility, OS X Recovery, and other specialized tools to analyze and fix problems. Diagnose and repair network and internet connectivity issues. Speed up a slow Mac. Repair file permissions. Find and fix deviant system preferences. Delete damaged settings from OS X's Library folders. Learn where to find online solutions to esoteric problems. Covers El Capitan and earlier OS X versions. Plenty of tips, tricks, and timesavers. Fully indexed and cross-referenced. Contents 1. Getting Started 2. Using Startup Commands 3. Resetting the SMC 4. Resetting NVRAM 5. Starting in Safe Mode or Verbose Mode 6. Using OS X Recovery 7. Network Settings and Diagnostics 8. Resetting Network Settings 9. More Network Tricks 10. Slow Computers 11. Permissions Problems 12. Errant System Preferences 13. Exploring OS X's Libraries 14. Finding Solutions on the Web Index About the Author Diane Yee is a technical writer in Sunnyvale, California.
- Bog
- 108,95 kr.
-
108,95 kr. Apple designed OS X with advanced technologies that work together to constantly keep your Mac safe. Some of these features are turned on by default, whereas others are turned off or aren't dialed up to full strength. Some features are front-and-center in System Preferences or the Applications folder, whereas others are buried deep in the user interface. This book covers the whole range of OS X's security and privacy tools and explains the best practices for defending your Mac and data. Create user accounts to protect against the biggest security threat: other people in your home or office. Enable parental controls to prevent harm from young, naive, overwhelmed, or not-entirely-trustworthy users. Set up the login process to tighten security at the login window. Secure your Mac completely by turning on the firmware password. Recover forgotten passwords. Share files and folders securely across accounts and networked computers. Use fast user switching to leave your programs running and documents open securely and invisibly in the background while someone else logs in. Protect your Mac from viruses, spyware, and other malicious software. Use FileVault to encrypt your entire drive. Use Firewall to screen out hackers and malware that try to reach your computer over the internet. Use Keychain Access to manage your passwords for secure websites, FTP sites, network servers, encrypted folders and volumes, and other secure items. Prevent specific applications from learning your location or accessing your personal data and internet accounts. Covers El Capitan and earlier OS X versions. Plenty of tips, tricks, and timesavers. Fully indexed and cross-referenced. Contents 1. Getting Started 2. User Accounts 3. Creating an Account 4. Parental Controls 5. Editing Accounts 6. Setting Up the Login Process 7. Logging In and Out 8. Sharing Across Accounts 9. Fast User Switching 10. OS X and Malware 11. Gatekeeper 12. FileVault 13. Firewall 14. Password Assistant 15. Keychain Access 16. Privacy Settings 17. Other Security Measures Index About the Author Diane Yee is a technical writer in Sunnyvale, California.
- Bog
- 108,95 kr.
-
108,95 kr. No computer provides a trouble-free experience. This handy guide walks you through ways to diagnose, fix, and prevent the most common Mac hardware, software, and operating system problems. You'll learn how to handle problems confidently by using a systematic, iterative process and an array of built-in tools. Use startup commands, safe mode, and verbose mode to troubleshoot issues that occur before you log in. Degunk your Mac by resetting non-volatile memory and the system management controller. Use Activity Monitor, Disk Utility, OS X Recovery, and other specialized tools to analyze and fix problems. Diagnose and repair network and internet connectivity issues. Speed up a slow Mac. Repair disk and file permissions. Find and fix deviant system preferences. Delete damaged settings from OS X's Library folders. Learn where to find online solutions to esoteric problems. Covers Yosemite and earlier OS X versions. Plenty of tips, tricks, and timesavers. Fully indexed and cross-referenced. Contents 1. Getting Started 2. Using Startup Commands 3. Resetting the SMC 4. Resetting NVRAM 5. Starting in Safe Mode or Verbose Mode 6. Using OS X Recovery 7. Network Settings and Diagnostics 8. Resetting Network Settings 9. More Network Tricks 10. Slow Computers 11. Permissions Problems 12. Errant System Preferences 13. Exploring OS X's Libraries 14. Finding Solutions on the Web Index About the Author Diane Yee is a technical writer in Sunnyvale, California.
- Bog
- 108,95 kr.
-
108,95 kr. No computer provides a trouble-free experience. This handy guide walks you through ways to diagnose, fix, and prevent the most common Mac hardware, software, and operating system problems. You'll learn how to handle problems confidently by using a systematic, iterative process and an array of built-in tools. Use startup commands, safe mode, and verbose mode to troubleshoot issues that occur before you log in. Degunk your Mac by resetting non-volatile memory and the system management controller. Use Activity Monitor, Disk Utility, macOS Recovery, and other specialized tools to analyze and fix problems. Diagnose and repair network and internet connectivity issues. Speed up a slow Mac. Repair file permissions. Find and fix deviant system preferences. Delete damaged settings from macOS's Library folders. Learn where to find online solutions to esoteric problems. Covers High Sierra and earlier macOS versions. Plenty of tips, tricks, and timesavers. Fully indexed and cross-referenced. Contents 1. Getting Started 2. Using Startup Commands 3. Resetting the SMC 4. Resetting NVRAM 5. Starting in Safe Mode or Verbose Mode 6. Using macOS Recovery 7. Network Settings and Diagnostics 8. Resetting Network Settings 9. More Network Tricks 10. Slow Computers 11. Permissions Problems 12. Errant System Preferences 13. Exploring macOS's Libraries 14. Finding Solutions on the Web About the Author Diane Yee is a technical writer in Sunnyvale, California.
- Bog
- 108,95 kr.
-
108,95 kr. No computer provides a trouble-free experience. This handy guide walks you through ways to diagnose, fix, and prevent the most common Mac hardware, software, and operating system problems. You'll learn how to handle problems confidently by using a systematic, iterative process and an array of built-in tools. Use startup commands, safe mode, and verbose mode to troubleshoot issues that occur before you log in. Degunk your Mac by resetting non-volatile memory and the system management controller. Use Activity Monitor, Disk Utility, macOS Recovery, and other specialized tools to analyze and fix problems. Diagnose and repair network and internet connectivity issues. Speed up a slow Mac. Repair file permissions. Find and fix deviant system preferences. Delete damaged settings from macOS's Library folders. Learn where to find online solutions to esoteric problems. Covers Sierra and earlier macOS versions. Plenty of tips, tricks, and timesavers. Fully indexed and cross-referenced. Contents 1. Getting Started 2. Using Startup Commands 3. Resetting the SMC 4. Resetting NVRAM 5. Starting in Safe Mode or Verbose Mode 6. Using macOS Recovery 7. Network Settings and Diagnostics 8. Resetting Network Settings 9. More Network Tricks 10. Slow Computers 11. Permissions Problems 12. Errant System Preferences 13. Exploring macOS's Libraries 14. Finding Solutions on the Web About the Author Diane Yee is a technical writer in Sunnyvale, California.
- Bog
- 108,95 kr.