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jono300 01 July 2015 02:35 PM

Help - macbook pro ??
 
Anyone advise me on the following, young son has just bought a MacBook pro and is a bit unsure how to get into the following to delete the id, anyone talk us thru exactly what is required, knew he should have stuck to windows !!!

Library/ApplicationSupport/Pro Apps/Final Cut Studio System ID

SwissTony 01 July 2015 02:43 PM

if it is the top level library then it is on the hard disk and is titled Library

If it is the user library, then that is hidden. Click on desktop then Simply hold down the ALT key on the keyboard, click on the GO menu at the top and the library folder will now appear in the list, click on it and you will see the Application Support folder. Then just follow the path from there

jono300 01 July 2015 05:29 PM

Thanks so much for that.

Excuse my ignorance but how do you actually access the internal hard disc ?

SwissTony 01 July 2015 07:09 PM

Help - macbook pro ??
 
That's easy
When in finder ( click the desktop) go up to the Finder window top and drop down to preferences
Under general tick all the boxes and hey presto the hard disk icon shows on your desktop
Unless you mean how do you get inside the Mac to access the hard disk then that is a different story !! ;)

jono300 01 July 2015 11:12 PM

No that's exactly the info I was looking for mate, again appreciatte that.

Littleted 02 July 2015 08:41 AM

jono bootcamp it i did for my Daughter. Type bootcamp at the search thing and follow it, you'll need a usb key and a windows cd... best of both worlds then :)

SwissTony 02 July 2015 10:10 AM

Help - macbook pro ??
 
Not sure if boot camp is what they need as the Final Cut Pro is an indication of what the boy is using it for hence the Mac
Boot camp is only useful if you need to run specific windows based apps

Littleted 04 July 2015 06:26 PM

i bought my daughter the Adobe stuff, 15 quid a month, get it then for both windows and Mac... use 2 at once if needed..

but point taken :) well spotted..


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