Find iweb file in mountain lion - to backup ;o)

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    I c an´t open files in Mountain Lion. When i open a file on desktop or elsewhere, it close Finder an a cannot reach my stuff. I have new harddrive, new systen in my new fresh harddrive. I tryed another harddrive. I moved my harddrive.
    I have Macpro 2008, 2x 2.8. 10 GB memory.

    Open Finder, press Option key, select Go > Library, open Preferences, delete com.apple.finder.plist, go to  > Force Quit and restart Finder. If it doesn't work, do a backup, press Command and R keys in boot, open Disk Utility, erase the disk and install OS X

  • IWeb 09 and Mountain Lion compatibility

    Hi all,
    has anyone already tried to run iWeb 09 with Mountain Lion? Perfect compatibility?
    Thanks.
    Antonio

    I haven't done too, much yet just finished my installation. But, it seems to be working as it did in Lion.

  • Missing files from mountain lion software.

    I have lost some files for mountain lion and don't have enough space to download it. I have backed up my files. If I changed my hard drive capacity will I be able to download the software?

    Wow... quick responses.  After a LONG time and alot of troubleshooting, I have determined that my firwire ports are not working.  This is the process I went through to determine this.
    Was running Mountain Lion and using Target Disk Mode to try and copy some files to another computer.  Plugged my computer (running in TDM) into another computer and found that my HD wouldn't show up.  Rebooted my computer and noticed that it wouldn't boot into Mountain Lion.  It would sit on the Apple Logo with a spinning gear.  After a while of trying to troubleshoot the problem, I then tried reinstalling Mountain Lion on a different HD (removed my internal one and replaced it with another one - the one I'm using currently, so I know it works).  I restored the Mountain Lion InstallESD.dmg image file to an external HD and tried booting from it.  Upon trying to boot from the external drive, I too found that I was getting the Apple with Spinning Gear.  Tried to boot to Lion and got the same thing.  I then tried to install Snow Leopard and after a long time, it did install, but took a LONG TIME to boot up.  Once it booted, I checked in the System Profiler and found that my firewire ports were not working (driver wasn't loading or something the like - I don't remember the exact error code).  I then deleted the firewire kext files as many others have done, and boom, it was very fast.
    This brings me back to my original question.  How would I remove the firewire kext files from the InstallESD.dmg file so that I can boot into Mountiain Lion?  Once I am able to install the OS, I will then delete the kext files in single user mode.
    I should also mention that I have found the BaseSystem.dmg file and am currently trying to create a copy of it without the kext files.  I guess the problem I am having is getting my computer to boot using the modified BaseSystem.dmg file located in the InstallESD.dmg file.
    Thanks again to all of you that responded so quickly.
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  • PSE9 not reading raw files in Mountain Lion

    What need to be downloaded so I can read raw files in mountain lion. PSE9 was able to read them in Snow Leopard?

    KevinLivesey wrote:
    What need to be downloaded so I can read raw files in mountain lion. PSE9 was able to read them in Snow Leopard?
    I guess all the updates for PSE 9 from this link:
    <http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?product=40&platform=Macintosh>
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  • Where can I find calendar library in mountain lion time machine backup

    Hi together,
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    If you synchronize any of your calendars with a server such as iCloud, disable that synchronization. Quit Calendar.
    Triple-click the line below to select it: ~/Library/Calendars Right-click or control-click the highlighted line and select
    Services ▹ Reveal
    from the contextual menu. A Finder window should open with a folder selected. Enter Time Machine and restore that folder from the snapshot you want.
    Relaunch Calendar and test. Your calendars should be as they were when the snapshot was taken. If you don't sync with a server, stop here. If you do sync some of the calendars with a server, select each one in turn and then select
    File ▹ Export ▹ Export…
    from the menu bar. You'll get ICS files with the filename extension ".ics". Re-enable sync. Usually, all the calendars you just restored will be deleted. That's not a problem. Create a new calendar on the server for each one you exported and want to sync:
    File ▹ New Calendar
    Then import the calendar from the corresponding ICS file:
    File ▹ Import ▹ Import…
    Follow the prompts to import the new events to the calendar you just created. For calendars that you don't want to sync, just import them again. They'll appear in the calendar list under On My Mac.

  • Where can I find the Reminders data file in Mountain Lion?

    Hi,
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    Also, does anyone knows how to turn off the reminders sync as I'm not using iCloud and there does not appear to be any option to sync reminders in iTunes?
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    in JDeveloper 11 the deployment is in the project properties. I am not sure they are written to the file system anymore
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  • Where can I find user system files in Mountain Lion?

    I'm testing Mountain Lion on a separate drive at the moment. Can anyone explain to me how to find the system files in User> (name)> Library> Application Support? Or any of the system files at all? What happened to them?
    I've always used this folder (in SL) to get to some specific files that I need to share with my wife.
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    Press Option key and select Go > Library in the menu bar. To show that folder, open Terminal and copy:
    chflags nohidden ~/Library

  • Where is the ipad backup file in Mountain Lion?

    In Snow Leopard, there was a library folder in the user folder, but in Mountain Lion, you have the system library, but no user library that I can see.  I would like to locate it so that I can have the option of deleting the iPad portion of the Mobile Backups (like I did with SL to free up more space).
    Please advise.
    Thank you!

    And you are sure you are backing up to the computer and not to iCloud?
    Backup settings in iTunes > iPhone/iPad

  • Spotlight not finding files on Mountain Lion

    My Spotlight and Finder searches don't find most files/folders/applications on ML 10.8. The files are there if I browse to them manually, and I'm hoping I can fix this without a clean install.
    Some things I have tried:
    I've dragged the entire HDD to the Spotlight Privacy tab and removed it (to re-index).
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    Any ideas? Thanks for any suggestions.

    Agreed, definitely something screwed up :-)
    Tried deleting the preferences file (from ~/Library/Preferences). Nothing I did after that recreated the file including going and changing the settings (e.g. adding a directory to exlude and saving via Spotlight preferences pane), which is a bit odd.
    Regardless, after that, I redid the recreation steps (i.e. adding / removing mac HD via spotlight prefs, the 3 mdutil commands above etc) and still nothing. AFAICT, there is basically no indexing or no search going on in spotligh, I think this because when I try to search via spotlight, it does nothing (i.e. not even the usual spinning wheel) and immediately returns no results, so either it is not searching or is searching an empty/tiny index I think.
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  • Clean install and can't find iWeb files

    Apple techs helped me do a clean install after a remote hacker incident ... the talked me through the moving my data etc. I find some 4 yr old  iWeb files and I have reinstalled iWeb - but I do not know how to "open" the old files - it looks like it's an original version of the old website I created. I have no recollection what information I need (or how to) get the structure back onto the website. I always saved a backup of whatever I published, but now see nothing with newer dates.
    I need help to connect iWeb and my website. I feel like an idiot!
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    If you have a domain file with your site in it you can do the following:
    To open your domain file in Lion, Mountain Lion or Mavericks or to switch between multiple domain files Cyclosaurus has provided us with the following script that you can make into an Applescript application with Script Editor. Open Script Editor, copy and paste the script below into Script Editor's window and save as an application.
    do shell script"/usr/bin/defaults write com.apple.iWeb iWebDefaultsDocumentPath -boolean no"
    delay 1
    tell application "iWeb" to activate
    You can download an already compiled version with this link: iWeb Switch Domain.
    Just launch the application, find and select the domain file in your Home/Library/Application Support/iWeb folder that you want to open and it will open with iWeb. It modifies the iWeb preference file each time it's launched so one can switch between domain files.
    WARNING: iWeb Switch Domain will overwrite an existing Domain.sites2 file if you select to create a new domain in the same folder.  So rename your domain files once they've been created to something other than the default name.
    NOTE: In Lion and Mountain Lion the Home/Library folder is now invisible. To make it permanently visible in Lion or Mt. Lion enter the following in the Terminal application window: chflags nohidden ~/Library and press the Return key - 10.7: Un-hide the User Library folder.
    For Mavericks, 10.9,  go to your Home folder and use the View ➙ Show View Optionsmenu to bring the this window:
    NOTE:  with the Sandbox/Gatekeeper of Mavericks you may have to go to the System/Security and Privacy preference pane to be able to launch the iWeb Switch Domain application:
    HOWEVER, if you don't have a domain file with the site files in it you'll have to start over from scratch.  In that event, it would be wise to follow Ethmoid's suggestion and migrate to another application like EverWeb, etc.

  • Iweb 08 and Mountain Lion. . .am I screwed?

    Hi.  Recently got a mid-2011 Imac with ML installed at the time of purchase (not my choice).
    I've read you can still get Iweb to work on this OS even though it's not "officially supported" or some such. 
    I was hoping I could port my site created on the old computer to the new one. I found the "sites2.domain" or whatever the weird filename is for the iweb site, created an identically named folder on the new computer in what seemed to be the right place, and dropped it there.  Don't know how to actually make Iweb use that, though. when I opened Iweb it acted like it was going to start a site from scratch. I thought maybe saving would create a directory where I could place the old site file, so I tried to save, and it crashed. 
    So is this no good? Am I doing something wrong or do I need a newer version of ilife ('11?)?

    If you stick with iWeb 2 (08) you are screwed as it is not compatible with Mt. Lion.  Get a copy of iWeb 3 (09 or 11) and you'll be able to use it to manage you websites. 
    NOTE:  if you think you might want to use iDVD at some time in the future get a copy of iLife 09 as that will get you both iWeb 3 and iDVD with all themes.  iLIfe 11 doesn't not install all iDVD themes.
    Once you get  iWeb 3 installed read the following:
    In Lion and Mountain Lion the Home/Library folder is now invisible. To make it permanently visible enter the following in the Terminal application window: chflags nohidden ~/Library and hit the Enter button - 10.7: Un-hide the User Library folder.
    To open your domain file in Lion or Mountain Lion or to switch between multiple domain files Cyclosaurus has provided us with the following script that you can make into an Applescript application with Script Editor. Open Script Editor, copy and paste the script below into Script Editor's window and save as an application.
    do shell script "/usr/bin/defaults write com.apple.iWeb iWebDefaultsDocumentPath -boolean no"delay 1
    tell application "iWeb" to activate
    You can download an already compiled version with this link: iWeb Switch Domain.
    Just launch the application, find and select the domain file in your Home/Library/Application Support/iWeb folder that you want to open and it will open with iWeb. It modifies the iWeb preference file each time it's launched so one can switch between domain files.
    WARNING: iWeb Switch Domain will overwrite an existing Domain.sites2 file if you select to create a new domain in the same folder.  So rename your domain files once they've been created to something other than the default name.
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  • Why doesn't my free disk space increase when I delete files on Mountain Lion?

    I just upgraded my Macbook Air to Mountain Lion. Now whenever I delete files my free disk space doesn't increase. I show only 500Mb free space now (out of 120Gb), even though I just deleted 50Gb of files. I tried to reinstall Mountain Lion, but it said I don't have enough space. I have a very simple setup, with no external apps except for Office 2011. I am NOT using Time Machine (I have it set to "off"), or any other backup programs, so I don't think this is the problem.
    Also, I noticed that whenever I move a file to the trash, I am asked for my password, which is extremely annoying.
    I am living in France, far from the nearest Apple store. Can anyone help? Thanks.

    slsperry wrote:
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    I think you should try repairing permissions on your Home folder...
    http://osxdaily.com/2011/11/15/repair-user-permissions-in-mac-os-x-lion/
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  • Finder Window Resize in Mountain Lion

    Finder, Two Monitors, on one I keep a number of folders open in List View.  This suits my workflow.
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         end tell
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    Open another New script window from the File menu and paste in:
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    I haven't tried rebooting yet, but you can save the script to run anytime, even add it to your startup items to make it run at boot time if necessary.
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  • HT2476 Can't drag files in mountain lion.

    Hi there... I am in serious need of help.
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    I just wanted to move a AVI from my downloads to the desktop.  I had to copy, paste, then delete from downloads... ***?!?!
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    Paul.Urmston wrote:
    Hi there... I am in serious need of help.
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    Let's say I have a file jpg in the desktop, and I want to move it to the pictures folder... Normally I would just hold down the trackpad, and physically move it in to the open pictures finder... but it just will not move.  I can select it, open it, rename it, everything... but I just cannot drag anything anywhere.
    Lets say the jpg on my desktop needs work and I want to open it in Photoshop.  I have the Photoshop icon in my Dock, and for years have simply dragged whatever jpg onto the PHotoshop icon in the Dock to open it.. .but now I can't.
    At the moment I am copy/pasting everything, which is time consuming and sooo annoying you have no idea.
    I just wanted to move a AVI from my downloads to the desktop.  I had to copy, paste, then delete from downloads... ***?!?!
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    Please let me know.
    Try the Mountain Lion forums.
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