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Cultofmac.com - “Commander One looks like a great app to have on your Mac if you’re frustrated with OS X’s built-in file management.” Lifehacker.com - ”Once it’s installed, you get dual pane browsing, unlimited tabs, a variety of sorting options, an easy toggle for revealing hidden files, and more. Boot the Target Mac while holding down its 'T' key, then let go when the FireWire icon appears. The Target Mac's hard drive will show up on the desktop of the Host Mac. To kill this mode, drag the icon to the trash and shut down the Target Mac. Hold down mouse button. Ejects any removable media except CD. (Floppy, Zip, Syquest, etc). Cultofmac.com - “Commander One looks like a great app to have on your Mac if you’re frustrated with OS X’s built-in file management.” Lifehacker.com - ”Once it’s installed, you get dual pane browsing, unlimited tabs, a variety of sorting options, an easy toggle for revealing hidden files, and more.
How to start up in macOS from Windows
- From the notification area on the right side of the Windows taskbar, click to show hidden icons.
- Click the Boot Camp icon .
- From the menu shown, choose Restart in macOS.
If you haven't installed the latest Boot Camp updates, you might get the message ”Could not locate the OS X boot volume.'
Or use Startup Manager as your Mac starts up:
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- Restart your Mac from the Start menu in Windows.
- Press and hold the Option (or Alt) ⌥ key as your Mac begins to restart.
- Select your Mac startup volume (Macintosh HD) in the Startup Manager window, then press Return or click the up arrow:
How to start up in Windows from macOS
- Use Startup Manager to choose your Windows (Boot Camp) volume during startup.
- Or select your Boot Camp volume in Startup Disk preferences, then restart.
Learn more
- If you're having difficulty using VoiceOver or another screen reader to complete these steps, please contact Apple Support.
- Learn how to install Windows 10 on your Mac.
Some users have experienced issues with the BlackMagic Desktop Video software, which results in a blank screen in the OBS or the error “H.264 device is not connected. Please check the connection.” As a fix, please download and install BlackMagic Desktop Video version 10.11 (14 Jun 2018), which is the latest version known to work without issue.
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With Apple updating their Mac mini hardware – as well as macOS to Mojave – there have been many system changes that have not been fully tested. If you are using a 2019 Mac mini, Mojave is installed by default and cannot be reverted to an earlier macOS version.
Unfortunately, since we have not been able to fully test this hardware on macOS Mojave, there may be several unexpected issues when configuring the One Button Studio and related software. Much of this is dependent on Apple communicating with these software companies to ensure compatibility, and is out of Penn State’s hands.
We will be sure to update as we know more, and as we are able to test everything further.
Since the original USB button for the One Button Studio has been discontinued, we have come up with a temporary alternative. Please see our instructions on where to purchase and how to configure the button.
Download the setup guide in either PDF or iBooks formats and the equipment guide, now available as a live updating Google doc. The iBook version of the setup guide includes setup videos and interactive features (but requires a Mac or iOS device with the iBooks app to access these features).
Penn State partners who are working with the One Button Studio support team from Media Commons will want to look over this checklist ahead of their installation date to ensure that everything is in place – and make for a quick and successful set up visit.