Mac OS X Tips & Tricks: Customizing icons & folders
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@Pokemongo1 If you actually watched his video and then watched mine, you'd notice that his tips were COMPLETELY different to mine. He talked about hiding desktop icons, calibrating the apple remote to one computer, he discussed how to boot directly into windows on your mac, and finally he showed you how to disable the trash deletion warning. So in fact these tutorial videos are completely different. Thanks.
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@Pokemongo1 What are you talking about? Did soldierknowsbest talk about changing a folder icon? NO. Did Soldierknowsbest talk about how to customize the toolbar? NO. Did Soldierknowsbest talk about changing the backgrounds of folders? NO. So in future you might want to be more informed before commenting. Great video as always Dave. Ignore the haters. It's nice to know how to do this stuff.
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where the hell take the kids the money for buy a mac ?
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@LACK78 i have 10.6.6
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Awesome video ! recd an iMac as a birthday gift and was so frustrated trying to change what seems so minimal :) your tutorials are easy to understand and how you cover a few tips on one video is even better ! TYVM !!
p.s. I changed the background on all my folders :-)
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Awesome video ! recd an iMac as a birthday gift and was so frustrated trying to change what seems so minimal :) your tutorials are easy to understand and how you cover a few tips on one video is even better ! TYVM !!
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0 people are haters, because everyone rocks here
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Yaaaaay!!!
Thank you (it worked) ☺☺☺
~Excellent video too...
you're cute ☮♡☮♡
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your method didn't work for me, it became a jpg icon instead of the image.
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alternately you can do get info, then click the small icon at the top left and then just drag and drop your file to change it saves you 2 steps my 2 cents
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Thanks .
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Your the man
How do you know if you have the right OS X?
RowingBeauty 1 year ago
@RowingBeauty click on the apple logo in the top right hand corner of your screen and click "about this mac", if it says version 10.6 then your on snow leopard. If your on 10.5 then your on Leopard. If it says 10.4 then your on Tiger.
LACK78 1 year ago