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How To Reset Your Login Password For OS X

August 24, 2013 by Richard Vincenti Jr Leave a Comment

If your completely locked out of your OS X login, don’t worry, there is a quick and easy way to get you back in.

Please note that for this process you will need a copy of OS X  and a disc drive to perform this reset.Shiny metallic icon

  • Insert the OS X install disc into your machine.
  • Restart your Mac and during the initial boot up, hold down the “C” key. You should now be booting from the DVD.
  • On the menu above select Installer then Reset Password
  • Choose the account you want to change the password on.
  • Change your Password
  • Reboot and you’re done.

 

Filed Under: Apple, Computers, Guides, How To, Mac, Software Tagged With: Apple, disc drive, dvd, Guide, How To, Mac, OS X, OSX login, reset password

How To Boot to the Desktop in Windows 8.1

August 8, 2013 by Richard Vincenti Jr Leave a Comment

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The new Windows 8 Start screen is great but it’s not for everyone and having to click to get to the desktop just a waste of time if you never use it. Thankfully, there is a way to get past this and it’s built right into Windows 8.1. Yes, there are no secret codes, buttons or hacks necessary to accomplish this.

Just follow these steps:

  • Boot up your computer and click the “Desktop Tile” to enter “Desktop Mode”
  • Right-Click on the “Task Bar”
  • Select “Properties”
  • Select the “Navigation Tab”
  • Place a check in the checkbox next to “Go to the desktop instead of Start when I sign in”
  • Click “OK”

That’s it, it really is that simple. Next time you reboot your computer it will take you right to the desktop, no questions asked.

Don’t have the Windows 8.1 Preview and you want to try it out? Microsoft has you covered on their Windows 8.1 Preview page.

 

 

Filed Under: Computers, Guides, How To, Mac, Microsoft, PC, Software, Windows Tagged With: boot to desktop, Computers, Guide, How To, Mac, Microsoft, PC, Software, Windows, windows 8.1

Cubemen 2 on the Way to Wii U

August 7, 2013 by Richard Vincenti Jr Leave a Comment

An outstanding indie-game, Cubemen 2, is going to be making it’s way to the Wii U. The game is already available for PC, Linux, Mac and iOS and has be very successful. You can battle against up to six (6) others, regardless of platform, or against the AI in a RTS style action game that includes many modes like capture the flag and skirmish.

The game boasts over 4000 user created levels that you can download and play or even create your own. In Cubemen 2 you can also personalize your units the way you want for a truly customized experience. This will be a great addition to the Wii U which is a solid piece of hardware in need of great software titles like this.

“I’m really proud to be able to announce this,” said Nic Watt, Creative Director at Nnooo. “We’ve spent the last few months working with both Nintendo and 3 Sprockets, the game’s developer, to make this a reality. Cubemen 2 is an amazing game and a great fit for Nintendo players. We can’t wait to see how creative they are, whether in tactical multiplayer online or in the new levels they build.”

Cubemen 2 is expected to be released late 2013 / early 2014 as a downloadable title on the Wii U in the US, Europe, Australia and New Zealand. Price to be announced.

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Filed Under: Apple, Apps, Computers, Games, Linux, Mac, Nintendo, PC, Wii U, Youtube Tagged With: Apple, Apps, Computers, Games, Gaming, iOS, Linux, Mac, PC, wii u, youtube

Apple Developer Center Slowly Back Online

July 27, 2013 by Richard Vincenti Jr Leave a Comment

Apple Dev Progress

It’s been over a week now since Apple’s Developer Center has gone offline. This is all thanks to an intruder that hacked his way into the developer center last Thursday. Apple has since promised to completely rebuild everything and to slowly bring things back online. They have created an status page that shows the progress of their developer system and as of today, about half of it has come back online.

Here’s the actual statement that was sent out to developers via email.

Last Thursday, an intruder attempted to secure personal information of our registered developers from our developer website. Sensitive personal information was encrypted and cannot be accessed, however, we have not been able to rule out the possibility that some developers’ names, mailing addresses, and/or email addresses may have been accessed. In the spirit of transparency, we want to inform you of the issue. We took the site down immediately on Thursday and have been working around the clock since then.

In order to prevent a security threat like this from happening again, we’re completely overhauling our developer systems, updating our server software, and rebuilding our entire database. We apologize for the significant inconvenience that our downtime has caused you and we expect to have the developer website up again soon.

 

 

Filed Under: Apple, Computers, Developer, iOS, Mac, News, OSX Tagged With: Apple, Computers, developer, developer center, Hack, iOS, Mac, server, site down, Web

Flush DNS Cache on Mac OS X

July 4, 2013 by Richard Vincenti Jr 5 Comments

When you enter a web address into your webrowser like “geekwithenvy.com”, the DNS (Domain Name System) changes that user-friendly name into an IP address that computers can more easily understand. Your computer doesn’t need to do this every single time you visit a website because it stores the IP addresses for many sites on your computer for a short period of time. This information is stored in what’s called the DNS cache.representations of servers to show Clear DNS Cache

Unfortunately, this stored information may become corrupt or just end up being incorrect due to changes that occur on the site’s server. If your DNS cache has incorrect IP information then you won’t be able to access the site your trying to get to because it’s looking for the website in the wrong place.

There is a quick solution to correcting your DNS cache issues and that is to force it to ask the DNS what the new IP information is. You can do this by clearing the DNS cache or “Flushing” your DNS cache.

Launch Terminal and enter the commands below to flush your DNS Cache:

Mac OS X Lion and Mountain Lion (10.7 /10.8)

  • sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder

Mac OS X (10.5 and 10.6)

  • dscacheutil -flushcache

If you happen to be running OS X Mavericks (10.9) you will want to do this two step command:

  • dscacheutil -flushcache;sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder

Mac OS X Yosemite (10.10) 

 (Please note: The the following command will clear your DNS Cache but there is no official confirmation from the terminal when entered.

  • sudo discoveryutil mdnsflushcache
  • sudo discoveryutil udnsflushcaches

Mac OS X Yosemite (10.10.4 and Up) use this instead:

  • dscacheutil -flushcache;sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder

That should cover it for DNS cache issues. If you are still having problems you can always reboot your machine, this should resolve any DNS inaccuracies on your computer.

Filed Under: Apple, Computers, Guides, How To, Internet, Mac, OSX Tagged With: dns cache, flush dns, Guide, How To, internet, IP, lion, Mac, mac commands, Mountain Lion, OSX, terminal

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