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Easiest Way to Make an Image or USB bootable Copy of of OSX Lion 10.7

October 14, 2011 Leave a Comment

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Without a doubt the easiest way to make a copy, clone or image of your Mac OSX Lion 10.7 computer that you can boot from, is using a product called Carbon Copy Cloner, using this application is straightforward and avoids any work in the Terminal and been around for a long time and is simply …
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Cats: Imaging, macOS, Tech Tags: carbon, cloner, copy, imaging, lion, OSX

Create an updated image of OS X Lion 10.7 with a Local User Account using InstaDMG

September 28, 2011 6 Comments

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InstaDMG Part 2[/caption] Part 2 – Tutorial of the basics of using InstaDMG with OSX Lion 10.7. Please refer to Part 1 to get familiar with the basics of creating a simple ‘out of the box’ InstaDMG image of OSX 10.7. Moving on from the initial image created with InstaDMG which will boot the Mac …
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Cats: Imaging, macOS, Tech Tags: build, image, instadmg, lion, OSX

Import a mysql database into OS X 10.8 via Terminal

June 30, 2011 1 Comment

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Import a mysql database into OS X 10.8 I have found  that phpmydmin on the Mac has issues with the max upload file size limit and changing the value in php.ini doesn’t always do the trick. Since mysql is already installed a quick trip to the terminal will sort this out. Create the database if …
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Cats: macOS, Open Source Tags: 10, database, mysql, OSX, phpmyadmin, terminal

Fix 403 Forbidden Error, WordPress, .htaccess

June 28, 2011 22 Comments

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Forbidden 403 Error You don’t have permission to access /~username/blahblahblah on this server. When you customise WordPress to have custom permalinks, WordPress needs to make rewrites to clean URLs and produce a ‘.htaccess‘ file in the root directory of the webserver installation, sometimes the “.htaccess” rewrite composition isn’t the best and produces a 403 Forbidden …
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Cats: macOS, Open Source, WordPress Tags: 403, error, htaccess, options, symlinks

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