What to do if you left a FireWire drive connected during the update and had problems In its release notes for Mac OS X 10.3.7, Apple explained that users should disconnect any FireWire drives before ...
The OS X Yosemite release offers a load of new features and even fixed some lingering OS X Mavericks bugs, but there are some OS X Yosemite problems and bugs that users need to know about before ...
Reminder: Update device firmware If you are having issues with external devices -- especially those connected via USB or FireWire -- after updating to Mac OS X 10.4.8, remember to make sure the device ...
The OS X El Capitan update for Apple computers adds a collection of incredible new features to Macs. This update also brings problems and issues as well. After monitoring complaints from users, we ...
Apple has issued a new patch for Mac OS X Snow Leopard to fix a problem that users were reporting with application-compaitibility with the original fix issued last week. The new patch is designed to ...
El Capitan, the latest update to OS X, seeks to make the operating system better with various performance enhancements and interesting new features. Downloading it is kind of a no-brainer because of ...
Though Apple has legions of fans and plenty of admirers, their products are not immune to bugs, snafus, and other assorted problems. The same goes for Mac OS X Mavericks, Apple’s latest operating ...
There’s a reason many of us here at Ars wait a few days (or in some cases, weeks) after an OS update before installing it: reports of problems after upgrading to Mac OS X 10.7.3 have begun multiplying ...
Microsoft Windows is the most popular desktop OS, and is the leading choice for a wide variety of creative users and gamers.
Chromebooks are supposed to be simple, hassle-free systems — computers that are free from the complications of their Windows and Mac cousins. And by and large, they live up to that expectation. But, ...
I have some questions about the OpenLDAP-based directory services on Mac OS X Server 10.3. What we're doing with our user base is (I suspect) a little out of the ordinary, so I doubt our problems are ...