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Calling all my mac bois, how good does rust play on your mac? Question I have a late 2013 iMac with a 2.9 GHz Intel Core i5 processor, 8Gb of RAM and the NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M 1024 MB, I got rust for free from a friend and I played once on Mediocre graphics and it ran poorly, like 15 fps or so, wondering how it is for the others out there. Nov 23, 2020 After the first day, I got blown away. I literally coded 8 hours straight like I normally would and without plugging the Laptop in. The battery life is mind-blowing. This is probably the most attractive thing about these new M1 Laptops. My coding time became unusually quiet. I purposely tried many things at once, and it continued to be.

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Calling all my mac bois, how good does rust play on your mac? Question I have a late 2013 iMac with a 2.9 GHz Intel Core i5 processor, 8Gb of RAM and the NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M 1024 MB, I got rust for free from a friend and I played once on Mediocre graphics and it ran poorly, like 15 fps or so, wondering how it is for the others out there.

These steps apply only to Mac computers with an Intel processor. The steps to erase a Mac with Apple silicon are different.

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Before erasing your Mac

  • Make a backup of any files that you want to keep. Erasing your Mac permanently deletes its files.
  • If you want to restore your Mac to factory settings, such as to prepare it for a new owner, first learn what to do before you sell, give away, or trade in your Mac. Then erase your Mac as the final step.

Use Disk Utility to erase your Mac

  1. Start up from macOS Recovery: Turn on your Mac, then immediately press and hold these two keys until you see an Apple logo or other image: Command (⌘) and R.
  2. If asked, select a user you know the password for, then enter their administrator password.
  3. From the utilities window, select Disk Utility and click Continue.
  4. Select Macintosh HD in the sidebar of Disk Utility. Don't see Macintosh HD?
  5. Click the Erase button in the toolbar, then enter the requested details:
    • Name: Macintosh HD
    • Format: APFS or Mac OS Extended (Journaled), as recommended by Disk Utility
  6. Click Erase Volume Group. If you don't see this button, click Erase instead.
  7. If asked, enter your Apple ID. Forgot your Apple ID?
  8. After the erase is done, select any other internal volumes in the sidebar, then click the delete volume (–) button in the toolbar to delete that volume.
    Disregard any internal volume named Macintosh HD or Macintosh HD - Data, as well as any volumes in the External and Disk Images sections of the sidebar.
  9. Quit Disk Utility to return to the utilities window.
  10. If you want to start up again from the disk you erased, select Reinstall macOS in the utilities window, then click Continue and follow the onscreen instructions to reinstall macOS.

If you don't see Macintosh HD in Disk Utility

Your built-in startup disk should be the first item listed in the Disk Utility sidebar. It's named Macintosh HD, unless you changed its name. If you don't see it there, choose Apple menu  > Shut Down, then unplug all nonessential devices from your Mac and try again. Dimensional penguin mac os.

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Thunder kid mac os. If your disk still doesn't appear in Disk Utility, or Disk Utility reports that the erase process failed, your Mac might need service. If you need help, please contact Apple Support.

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Learn more

For more information about using Disk Utility, see the Disk Utility User Guide.





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