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2 years ago
I followed your reversal instructions, and I am still getting the error. :-(
In the second screenshot, I copied the codes exactly while substituting my external hard drive's name - I just cut it off for privacy purposes.
I think there is something deeper going on perhaps, and maybe I just have to start all over- I have no clue.
Bluebellflora
2 years agoHero+
@renaabean
There should be no personal info in the actual Terminal commands so I'm not sure what you're referring to? Your computer name will show in the prompt but I don't need that info. In your second screenshot it shows Document, not Documents, when entering the command.
Do you have iCloud Drive and Optimise Mac Storage enabled to store your Documents folder in the cloud?
The 1969 date can be a sign of a dead battery on the logic board, (not the laptop battery). Sometimes it can happen when the Mac has been off for several months and hasn't yet connected to the internet since being charged up again, or it is completely dead. Have you been having problems with it? Which exact model Mac is it?
There should be no personal info in the actual Terminal commands so I'm not sure what you're referring to? Your computer name will show in the prompt but I don't need that info. In your second screenshot it shows Document, not Documents, when entering the command.
Do you have iCloud Drive and Optimise Mac Storage enabled to store your Documents folder in the cloud?
The 1969 date can be a sign of a dead battery on the logic board, (not the laptop battery). Sometimes it can happen when the Mac has been off for several months and hasn't yet connected to the internet since being charged up again, or it is completely dead. Have you been having problems with it? Which exact model Mac is it?