![]() It is about the digital euro, the NextGenerationEU project and the promise that you can secure a whopping 1.000.000% subsidy on deposits of up to 29 euros. In April I have here in the blog before warned about an alleged e-mail from the Federal Ministry of Finance. If not, maybe we can try the topic again Sir Applerot Forum approach. I hope everything will work again afterwards. You can then use the migration assistant to import the user from the backup hard drive.Once the user is set up (do without iCloud and everything else), open the migration assistant (Applications> Utility).When setting up the system, you create a new user account with a different name than the one on the backup.once that's done, choose "reinstall macOS".open this Disk Utility and delete the internal volume that the system is on.the Mac will now start in recovery mode.creates a complete backup of your hard drive (for example with Carbon Copy Cloner or Super Duper).If all else fails, the last variant remains, which is unfortunately more cumbersome: You start from scratch and migrate your user data to a completely fresh system. The access rights in the user folder are repaired with the "repairHomePermissions" command (photo: Sir Apfelot). after that the Mac will restart and hopefully it will work.closes the terminal and selects "reinstall macOS" in the main window of the recovery mode and installs over the existing system (your data will not be lost).on Intel Macs you now select the user account and enter the admin password this step is omitted for Apple Silicon Macs.type there: repairHomePermissions (Press enter).start the terminal in the "Utilities" menu.This time, however, im Recovery mode, which you can reach by holding down cmd + R when restarting on Intel Macs and holding down the power button on Apple Silicon Macs (such as M1, M1 Pro / Max) (see Recovery mode on Apple Silicon Macs). repairHomePermissions in the terminal (recovery mode)Īnother way to repair the access rights in the user's home folder is also via the terminal. Sudo diskutil resetUserPermissions / 'id -u' If you want to repair the access rights on the Mac, you can often not get around the recovery mode (Photo: Sir Apfelot). ![]()
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