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'Were settings of shut down changed?' '0 - Resetting a Malfunctioning Light' False
'Were settings of shut down changed?' '1 - Make sure your HP Pavilion has a removable battery.\nMake sure your HP Pavilion has a removable battery. You can "hard reboot" your HP computer to solve potential hardware issues with the backlight, but doing so requires you to remove the laptop\'s battery.\n- While you can technically remove the battery on sealed versions of the HP Pavilion, doing so requires you to remove the keyboard and several sensitive components before you can remove the battery, and thus is not recommended.' False
'Were settings of shut down changed?' '2 - Remove any cables or USB items from your computer.\nRemove any cables or USB items from your computer. This includes the charger cable, USB flash drives, speakers, and so on.' False
'Were settings of shut down changed?' '3 - Turn off the computer.\nTurn off the computer. To do so:\n- Click the Start icon.\n- Click Power .\n- Click Shut down in the pop-up window.' True
'Were settings of shut down changed?' "4 - Remove the computer's battery.\nRemove the computer's battery. As long as your computer has a removable battery, you can do this by following these instructions:\n- Flip the computer over so that its bottom is facing up.\n- Push and hold inward the switches on the battery compartment.\n- Pull the battery cover away from the laptop.\n- Pull the battery out of the laptop, making sure to store the battery on a soft, dry surface (e.g., a towel)." False
'Were settings of shut down changed?' '5 - Hold down the "Power" button for 20 seconds.\nHold down the "Power" button for 20 seconds. This will cause any residual power left in the computer to discharge.' False
'Were settings of shut down changed?' "6 - Put back the battery and close its compartment.\nPut back the battery and close its compartment. At this point, you're ready to turn back on your computer.\n- Plug your computer back into its charger if your computer was low on power before you performed the hard reboot." False
'Were settings of shut down changed?' '7 - Turn back on your computer.\nTurn back on your computer. Press the computer\'s "Power" button to do so. Your computer will boot up like usual.' False
'Were settings of shut down changed?' "8 - Try turning on the backlight\nTry turning on the backlight. Now that you've performed a hard reboot on your computer, you should be able to cycle through the brightness settings for your keyboard." False
'Were settings of shut down changed?' '9 - Finished.\nFinished.' False
'Were settings of copy changed?' '0 - Creating the Action' False
'Were settings of copy changed?' '1 - Open Terminal.\nOpen Terminal. Copy paste this in: networksetup -listnetworkserviceorder.;' False
'Were settings of copy changed?' '2 - Remember the number that shows the WiFi.\nRemember the number that shows the WiFi. Then, you can close Terminal and open Automator.' False
'Were settings of copy changed?' '3 - Choose a type for your document.\nChoose a type for your document. Click on Quick Action and Choose.' False
'Were settings of copy changed?' '4 - Search for run shell script in the search bar on the left.\nSearch for run shell script in the search bar on the left. Double click on it.' False
'Were settings of copy changed?' '5 - Make sure the top section is correct on the right:\nMake sure the top section is correct on the right: Workflow receives no input in any application.' False
'Were settings of copy changed?' '6 - Copy and paste the following script into the section of “Run Shell Script,” substituting “X” with any number that you found the WiFi port to be earlier.\nCopy and paste the following script into the section of “Run Shell Script,” substituting “X” with any number that you found the WiFi port to be earlier. The script is: networksetup -getairportpower enX | grep "On" && networksetup -setairportpower enX off || networksetup -setairportpower enX on.' True
'Were settings of copy changed?' '7 - Click on Run in the top right corner.\nClick on Run in the top right corner. See if your WiFi turns off. You might need to wait a few seconds. If it works, click on the X and save the action, and name it something obvious like “WiFi Toggle.” Then, proceed to the next section.' False
'Were settings of networksetup - getairportpower enx | grep " on " && networksetup - setairportpower enx off || networksetup - setairportpower enx on changed?' '0 - Creating the Action' False
'Were settings of networksetup - getairportpower enx | grep " on " && networksetup - setairportpower enx off || networksetup - setairportpower enx on changed?' '1 - Open Terminal.\nOpen Terminal. Copy paste this in: networksetup -listnetworkserviceorder.;' False
'Were settings of networksetup - getairportpower enx | grep " on " && networksetup - setairportpower enx off || networksetup - setairportpower enx on changed?' '2 - Remember the number that shows the WiFi.\nRemember the number that shows the WiFi. Then, you can close Terminal and open Automator.' False
'Were settings of networksetup - getairportpower enx | grep " on " && networksetup - setairportpower enx off || networksetup - setairportpower enx on changed?' '3 - Choose a type for your document.\nChoose a type for your document. Click on Quick Action and Choose.' False
'Were settings of networksetup - getairportpower enx | grep " on " && networksetup - setairportpower enx off || networksetup - setairportpower enx on changed?' '4 - Search for run shell script in the search bar on the left.\nSearch for run shell script in the search bar on the left. Double click on it.' False
'Were settings of networksetup - getairportpower enx | grep " on " && networksetup - setairportpower enx off || networksetup - setairportpower enx on changed?' '5 - Make sure the top section is correct on the right:\nMake sure the top section is correct on the right: Workflow receives no input in any application.' False
'Were settings of networksetup - getairportpower enx | grep " on " && networksetup - setairportpower enx off || networksetup - setairportpower enx on changed?' '6 - Copy and paste the following script into the section of “Run Shell Script,” substituting “X” with any number that you found the WiFi port to be earlier.\nCopy and paste the following script into the section of “Run Shell Script,” substituting “X” with any number that you found the WiFi port to be earlier. The script is: networksetup -getairportpower enX | grep "On" && networksetup -setairportpower enX off || networksetup -setairportpower enX on.' True
'Were settings of networksetup - getairportpower enx | grep " on " && networksetup - setairportpower enx off || networksetup - setairportpower enx on changed?' '7 - Click on Run in the top right corner.\nClick on Run in the top right corner. See if your WiFi turns off. You might need to wait a few seconds. If it works, click on the X and save the action, and name it something obvious like “WiFi Toggle.” Then, proceed to the next section.' False
'Were settings of language & region changed?' '0 - Resetting Language Settings on Mac' False
'Were settings of language & region changed?' '1 - Open the Apple menu .\nOpen the Apple menu . Click the Apple logo in the top-left corner of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear.' False
'Were settings of language & region changed?' "2 - Click System Preferences.\nClick System Preferences. It's in the drop-down menu." False
'Were settings of language & region changed?' "3 - Click Language & Region.\nClick Language & Region. You'll find this in the top row of the System Preferences window." False
'Were settings of language & region changed?' '4 - Select a language to remove.\nSelect a language to remove. Click a language in the left-hand window.' True
'Were settings of language & region changed?' "5 - Click -.\nClick -. It's below the list of languages. Clicking - will remove the language from the list.\n- The top language in this menu is the default language. You can change this by clicking and dragging a different language up to the top of the menu." False
"Were settings of keyboard 's driver changed?" '0 - Fixing Hardware and Software Issues' False
"Were settings of keyboard 's driver changed?" "1 - Make sure that the keyboard is plugged in properly.\nMake sure that the keyboard is plugged in properly. To avoid software issues, your keyboard should be plugged directly into your computer rather than into a USB hub.[4]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- If your keyboard uses batteries, make sure it's charged (or replace the batteries with fresh ones)." False
"Were settings of keyboard 's driver changed?" "2 - Update your keyboard's drivers\nUpdate your keyboard's drivers. Most of the time, keyboard issues can be tied to out-of-date drivers or software. You can fix the keyboard by updating the driver or software. The easiest way to ensure your drivers are up to date is by using your computer's update utility:\n- \n- Windows — Open Start, click the Settings gear, click Update & Security, click Windows Update, click Check for updates, and install any available updates.\n- Mac — Open the Apple menu, click App Store..., click the Updates tab, and click UPDATE ALL if it's available.\n- If you have a mechanical keyboard, another way you can update your keyboard's drivers is by going to the keyboard manufacturer's website, finding your model of keyboard, and looking for a driver download. You can then download the keyboard's driver file and double-click it to run it." True
"Were settings of keyboard 's driver changed?" '3 - Reinstall the keyboard.\nReinstall the keyboard. The easiest way to do this is by shutting down your computer, unplugging and then reattaching the keyboard, and turning back on the computer.[5]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- If you have a laptop, skip this step.\n- You can reinstall Bluetooth keyboards by deleting them from the Bluetooth menu and then re-pairing them with your computer.' False
"Were settings of keyboard 's driver changed?" "4 - Determine which programs aren't working with your keyboard.\nDetermine which programs aren't working with your keyboard. If you notice that specific programs aren't working with your keyboard (e.g., your web browser or Microsoft Word), make a note of those programs.\n- If your keyboard's key or group of keys aren't working with any programs on your computer, skip this step and the next step." False
"Were settings of keyboard 's driver changed?" "5 - Update the program in which you're having trouble.\nUpdate the program in which you're having trouble. This won't always fix the keyboard issues, but if the program isn't completely up to date, updating it won't hurt." False
"Were settings of keyboard 's driver changed?" "6 - Repair internal laptop connections.\nRepair internal laptop connections. If some of your laptop keys don't register when pressed, there could be a loose internal connection. Unless you have a guide for your model and are comfortable disassembling your laptop yourself, you should seek professional repairs." False
'Were settings of check for update changed?' '0 - Fixing Hardware and Software Issues' False
'Were settings of check for update changed?' "1 - Make sure that the keyboard is plugged in properly.\nMake sure that the keyboard is plugged in properly. To avoid software issues, your keyboard should be plugged directly into your computer rather than into a USB hub.[4]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- If your keyboard uses batteries, make sure it's charged (or replace the batteries with fresh ones)." False
'Were settings of check for update changed?' "2 - Update your keyboard's drivers\nUpdate your keyboard's drivers. Most of the time, keyboard issues can be tied to out-of-date drivers or software. You can fix the keyboard by updating the driver or software. The easiest way to ensure your drivers are up to date is by using your computer's update utility:\n- \n- Windows — Open Start, click the Settings gear, click Update & Security, click Windows Update, click Check for updates, and install any available updates.\n- Mac — Open the Apple menu, click App Store..., click the Updates tab, and click UPDATE ALL if it's available.\n- If you have a mechanical keyboard, another way you can update your keyboard's drivers is by going to the keyboard manufacturer's website, finding your model of keyboard, and looking for a driver download. You can then download the keyboard's driver file and double-click it to run it." True
'Were settings of check for update changed?' '3 - Reinstall the keyboard.\nReinstall the keyboard. The easiest way to do this is by shutting down your computer, unplugging and then reattaching the keyboard, and turning back on the computer.[5]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- If you have a laptop, skip this step.\n- You can reinstall Bluetooth keyboards by deleting them from the Bluetooth menu and then re-pairing them with your computer.' False
'Were settings of check for update changed?' "4 - Determine which programs aren't working with your keyboard.\nDetermine which programs aren't working with your keyboard. If you notice that specific programs aren't working with your keyboard (e.g., your web browser or Microsoft Word), make a note of those programs.\n- If your keyboard's key or group of keys aren't working with any programs on your computer, skip this step and the next step." False
'Were settings of check for update changed?' "5 - Update the program in which you're having trouble.\nUpdate the program in which you're having trouble. This won't always fix the keyboard issues, but if the program isn't completely up to date, updating it won't hurt." False
'Were settings of check for update changed?' "6 - Repair internal laptop connections.\nRepair internal laptop connections. If some of your laptop keys don't register when pressed, there could be a loose internal connection. Unless you have a guide for your model and are comfortable disassembling your laptop yourself, you should seek professional repairs." False
'Were settings of update changed?' '0 - Fixing Hardware and Software Issues' False
'Were settings of update changed?' "1 - Make sure that the keyboard is plugged in properly.\nMake sure that the keyboard is plugged in properly. To avoid software issues, your keyboard should be plugged directly into your computer rather than into a USB hub.[4]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- If your keyboard uses batteries, make sure it's charged (or replace the batteries with fresh ones)." False
'Were settings of update changed?' "2 - Update your keyboard's drivers\nUpdate your keyboard's drivers. Most of the time, keyboard issues can be tied to out-of-date drivers or software. You can fix the keyboard by updating the driver or software. The easiest way to ensure your drivers are up to date is by using your computer's update utility:\n- \n- Windows — Open Start, click the Settings gear, click Update & Security, click Windows Update, click Check for updates, and install any available updates.\n- Mac — Open the Apple menu, click App Store..., click the Updates tab, and click UPDATE ALL if it's available.\n- If you have a mechanical keyboard, another way you can update your keyboard's drivers is by going to the keyboard manufacturer's website, finding your model of keyboard, and looking for a driver download. You can then download the keyboard's driver file and double-click it to run it." True
'Were settings of update changed?' '3 - Reinstall the keyboard.\nReinstall the keyboard. The easiest way to do this is by shutting down your computer, unplugging and then reattaching the keyboard, and turning back on the computer.[5]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- If you have a laptop, skip this step.\n- You can reinstall Bluetooth keyboards by deleting them from the Bluetooth menu and then re-pairing them with your computer.' False
'Were settings of update changed?' "4 - Determine which programs aren't working with your keyboard.\nDetermine which programs aren't working with your keyboard. If you notice that specific programs aren't working with your keyboard (e.g., your web browser or Microsoft Word), make a note of those programs.\n- If your keyboard's key or group of keys aren't working with any programs on your computer, skip this step and the next step." False
'Were settings of update changed?' "5 - Update the program in which you're having trouble.\nUpdate the program in which you're having trouble. This won't always fix the keyboard issues, but if the program isn't completely up to date, updating it won't hurt." False
'Were settings of update changed?' "6 - Repair internal laptop connections.\nRepair internal laptop connections. If some of your laptop keys don't register when pressed, there could be a loose internal connection. Unless you have a guide for your model and are comfortable disassembling your laptop yourself, you should seek professional repairs." False
'Were settings of pc - 50 changed?' '0 - Steps' False
'Were settings of pc - 50 changed?' '1 - If you have Windows 7, download the driver for the PC-50.\nIf you have Windows 7, download the driver for the PC-50.\n- ;' False
'Were settings of pc - 50 changed?' '2 - Unzip the file, and place it somewhere obvious such as your desktop.\nUnzip the file, and place it somewhere obvious such as your desktop.' True
'Were settings of pc - 50 changed?' "3 - Open the unzipped file, then open the folder 'Files', and look for a file called 'RDIF1053.inf'" False
'Were settings of pc - 50 changed?' "Open the unzipped file, then open the folder 'Files', and look for a file called 'RDIF1053.inf'" False
'Were settings of pc - 50 changed?' "4 - Open the file with notepad, and scroll down to where it says '[Roland.NTamd64.6.1];; Windows7%RDID0053DeviceDesc%=RDID0053Install, USB\\VID_0582&PID_008B\xa0; PC-50'" False
'Were settings of pc - 50 changed?' "Open the file with notepad, and scroll down to where it says '[Roland.NTamd64.6.1];; Windows7%RDID0053DeviceDesc%=RDID0053Install, USB\\VID_0582&PID_008B\xa0; PC-50'" False
'Were settings of pc - 50 changed?' "5 - Keep notepad open, and open 'Control Panel', and click on 'Hardware and Sound', then under 'Devices and Printers', click on 'Device Manager', which should have a blue and yellow shield next to it.\nKeep notepad open, and open 'Control Panel', and click on 'Hardware and Sound', then under 'Devices and Printers', click on 'Device Manager', which should have a blue and yellow shield next to it." False
'Were settings of pc - 50 changed?' '6 - Enter administrator login information if needed.\nEnter administrator login information if needed.' False
'Were settings of pc - 50 changed?' "7 - Look for 'Unknown Device', right click on it, select 'Properties' and click on the 'Details' tab, it should give you a list of 'Hardware IDs'.\nLook for 'Unknown Device', right click on it, select 'Properties' and click on the 'Details' tab, it should give you a list of 'Hardware IDs'." False
'Were settings of pc - 50 changed?' "8 - Right click the top entry, and select 'Copy'.\nRight click the top entry, and select 'Copy'." False
'Were settings of pc - 50 changed?' "9 - Go back into notepad, and replace 'USB\\VID_0582&PID_008B' with the ID that you just copied.\nGo back into notepad, and replace 'USB\\VID_0582&PID_008B' with the ID that you just copied." False
'Were settings of pc - 50 changed?' '10 - Save the file and exit it.\nSave the file and exit it.' False
'Were settings of pc - 50 changed?' "11 - Go back to 'Device Manager'" False
'Were settings of pc - 50 changed?' "Go back to 'Device Manager'" False
'Were settings of pc - 50 changed?' "12 - Look for 'Unknown Device' again, right click on it, and select 'Update Driver Software.\nLook for 'Unknown Device' again, right click on it, and select 'Update Driver Software...'" False
'Were settings of pc - 50 changed?' "13 - Select 'Browse my computer for driver software'.\nSelect 'Browse my computer for driver software'." False
'Were settings of pc - 50 changed?' "14 - Then select 'Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer'.\nThen select 'Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer'." False
'Were settings of pc - 50 changed?' "15 - Select 'Have Disk.\nSelect 'Have Disk...'" False
'Were settings of pc - 50 changed?' "16 - Click 'Browse.\nClick 'Browse...'" False
'Were settings of pc - 50 changed?' "17 - Browse to the place where you saved 'RDIF1053.inf' and select it.\nBrowse to the place where you saved 'RDIF1053.inf' and select it.\n- Your new driver should be ready to use with any MIDI-supported programs." False
'Were settings of notepad changed?' '0 - Steps' False
'Were settings of notepad changed?' '1 - If you have Windows 7, download the driver for the PC-50.\nIf you have Windows 7, download the driver for the PC-50.\n- ;' False
'Were settings of notepad changed?' '2 - Unzip the file, and place it somewhere obvious such as your desktop.\nUnzip the file, and place it somewhere obvious such as your desktop.' False
'Were settings of notepad changed?' "3 - Open the unzipped file, then open the folder 'Files', and look for a file called 'RDIF1053.inf'" False
'Were settings of notepad changed?' "Open the unzipped file, then open the folder 'Files', and look for a file called 'RDIF1053.inf'" False
'Were settings of notepad changed?' "4 - Open the file with notepad, and scroll down to where it says '[Roland.NTamd64.6.1];; Windows7%RDID0053DeviceDesc%=RDID0053Install, USB\\VID_0582&PID_008B\xa0; PC-50'" False
'Were settings of notepad changed?' "Open the file with notepad, and scroll down to where it says '[Roland.NTamd64.6.1];; Windows7%RDID0053DeviceDesc%=RDID0053Install, USB\\VID_0582&PID_008B\xa0; PC-50'" False
'Were settings of notepad changed?' "5 - Keep notepad open, and open 'Control Panel', and click on 'Hardware and Sound', then under 'Devices and Printers', click on 'Device Manager', which should have a blue and yellow shield next to it.\nKeep notepad open, and open 'Control Panel', and click on 'Hardware and Sound', then under 'Devices and Printers', click on 'Device Manager', which should have a blue and yellow shield next to it." False
'Were settings of notepad changed?' '6 - Enter administrator login information if needed.\nEnter administrator login information if needed.' False
'Were settings of notepad changed?' "7 - Look for 'Unknown Device', right click on it, select 'Properties' and click on the 'Details' tab, it should give you a list of 'Hardware IDs'.\nLook for 'Unknown Device', right click on it, select 'Properties' and click on the 'Details' tab, it should give you a list of 'Hardware IDs'." False
'Were settings of notepad changed?' "8 - Right click the top entry, and select 'Copy'.\nRight click the top entry, and select 'Copy'." False
'Were settings of notepad changed?' "9 - Go back into notepad, and replace 'USB\\VID_0582&PID_008B' with the ID that you just copied.\nGo back into notepad, and replace 'USB\\VID_0582&PID_008B' with the ID that you just copied." False
'Were settings of notepad changed?' '10 - Save the file and exit it.\nSave the file and exit it.' True
'Were settings of notepad changed?' "11 - Go back to 'Device Manager'" False
'Were settings of notepad changed?' "Go back to 'Device Manager'" False
'Were settings of notepad changed?' "12 - Look for 'Unknown Device' again, right click on it, and select 'Update Driver Software.\nLook for 'Unknown Device' again, right click on it, and select 'Update Driver Software...'" False
'Were settings of notepad changed?' "13 - Select 'Browse my computer for driver software'.\nSelect 'Browse my computer for driver software'." False
'Were settings of notepad changed?' "14 - Then select 'Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer'.\nThen select 'Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer'." False
'Were settings of notepad changed?' "15 - Select 'Have Disk.\nSelect 'Have Disk...'" False
'Were settings of notepad changed?' "16 - Click 'Browse.\nClick 'Browse...'" False
'Were settings of notepad changed?' "17 - Browse to the place where you saved 'RDIF1053.inf' and select it.\nBrowse to the place where you saved 'RDIF1053.inf' and select it.\n- Your new driver should be ready to use with any MIDI-supported programs." False
'Were settings of sudo command changed?' '0 - ' False
'Were settings of sudo command changed?' "1 - Unlock the root account (Ubuntu).\nUnlock the root account (Ubuntu). Ubuntu (and several other distributions) locks the root account so that the average user can't access it. This is done because root access is rarely necessary when using the sudo command (see the previous section). Unlocking the root account will allow you to log in as root." True
'Were settings of sudo command changed?' "2 - Open the terminal.\nOpen the terminal. If you're in the desktop environment, you can press Ctrl+Alt+T to start the terminal." False
'Were settings of sudo command changed?' '3 - Type .\nType .sudo passwd root and press ↵ Enter. When prompted for a password, enter your user password.' False
'Were settings of sudo command changed?' "4 - Set a new password.\nSet a new password. You'll be prompted to create a new password and enter it twice. Once a password has been set, the root account will be active.[4]\n- X\n- Research source" False
'Were settings of sudo command changed?' '5 - Lock the root account again.\nLock the root account again. If you want to lock the root account, enter the following command to remove the password and lock root:\n- sudo passwd -dl root' False
'Were settings of password changed?' '0 - ' False
'Were settings of password changed?' "1 - Unlock the root account (Ubuntu).\nUnlock the root account (Ubuntu). Ubuntu (and several other distributions) locks the root account so that the average user can't access it. This is done because root access is rarely necessary when using the sudo command (see the previous section). Unlocking the root account will allow you to log in as root." False
'Were settings of password changed?' "2 - Open the terminal.\nOpen the terminal. If you're in the desktop environment, you can press Ctrl+Alt+T to start the terminal." False
'Were settings of password changed?' '3 - Type .\nType .sudo passwd root and press ↵ Enter. When prompted for a password, enter your user password.' False
'Were settings of password changed?' "4 - Set a new password.\nSet a new password. You'll be prompted to create a new password and enter it twice. Once a password has been set, the root account will be active.[4]\n- X\n- Research source" True
'Were settings of password changed?' '5 - Lock the root account again.\nLock the root account again. If you want to lock the root account, enter the following command to remove the password and lock root:\n- sudo passwd -dl root' False
'Were settings of partition changed?' '0 - Creating Partitions' False
'Were settings of partition changed?' '1 - Check your existing drives.\nCheck your existing drives. You\'ll have at least two drives available: your computer\'s hard drive, and the Arch Linux installation media. To check your current drives:\n- Type in fdisk -l and press ↵ Enter.\n- Find the name of the largest hard drive on the results screen. The name will be something like "/dev/sda" and can be found to the right of the "Disk" heading.' False
'Were settings of partition changed?' '2 - Bring up the partition page.\nBring up the partition page. Type in cfdisk [drive name], making sure to replace [drive name] with your hard drive\'s name, and press ↵ Enter, then select DOS and press ↵ Enter again.\n- For example: if the drive is named "/dev/sda", you would type cfdisk /dev/sda into the terminal.' False
'Were settings of partition changed?' "3 - Delete the hard drive's contents.\nDelete the hard drive's contents. Select a partition in the middle of the screen, select Delete at the bottom of the screen, press ↵ Enter, and repeat for any other partitions in the middle of the screen. You should ultimately be left with a line entitled Pri/Log Free Space." True
'Were settings of partition changed?' '4 - Create a "swap" partition.\nCreate a "swap" partition. This partition will function as your system\'s backup memory if and when you are consuming all of your RAM. To do so:\n- Select New and press ↵ Enter.\n- Select Primary and press ↵ Enter.\n- Type in a number of megabytes (e.g., 1024 for one gigabyte) and press ↵ Enter. As a rule of thumb, you should make the swap partition 2 or 3 times your RAM (e.g., if you have 4 gigabytes of RAM, you should make the swap partition 8192 or 12288 megabytes).\n- Select End and press ↵ Enter.' False
'Were settings of partition changed?' '5 - Create your main hard drive partition.\nCreate your main hard drive partition. This is the partition on which your Arch Linux operating system, files, and other information will be stored. To do this:\n- Make sure that the Pri/Log Free Space partition is selected.\n- Select New and press ↵ Enter.\n- Select Primary and press ↵ Enter.\n- Make sure that the number next to the "Size (in MB)" heading is correct.\n- Press ↵ Enter.\n- Select the primary partition again.\n- Select Bootable and press ↵ Enter.' False
'Were settings of partition changed?' '6 - Label the "swap" partition.\nLabel the "swap" partition. This will set it as your system\'s RAM:\n- Select the "swap" partition.\n- Select Type and press ↵ Enter.\n- Type in 82 and press ↵ Enter.\n- With the "swap" partition still selected, select Write and press ↵ Enter.\n- Type in yes and press ↵ Enter.' False
'Were settings of partition changed?' '7 - Note the names of your partitions.\nNote the names of your partitions. In the "Name" column on the far-left side of the screen, you should see a name (e.g., "sda1") next to your "swap" partition, and a similar name (e.g., "sda2") next to the primary partition. You\'ll need both of these names in order to format your partitions.' False
'Were settings of partition changed?' '8 - Exit the "cfdisk" utility.\nExit the "cfdisk" utility. Select Quit and press ↵ Enter to do so.' False
'Were settings of partition changed?' '9 - Format your primary partition.\nFormat your primary partition. This will make it usable with your operating system. To do this, type in mkfs.ext4 /dev/[primary partition name] and press ↵ Enter.\n- For a partition named "sda2", you\'d enter mkfs.ext4 /dev/sda2 here.' False
'Were settings of partition changed?' '10 - Mount the formatted partition.\nMount the formatted partition. Type in mount /dev/[partition name] /mnt and press ↵ Enter. This will make the partition into a usable drive.' False
'Were settings of partition changed?' '11 - Add a swap file to the "swap" partition.\nAdd a swap file to the "swap" partition. Type in mkswap /dev/[partition name] and press ↵ Enter, then type in swapon /dev/sda1 and press ↵ Enter again. After completing this step, you can proceed with installing Arch Linux.\n- For a "swap" partition named "sda1", for example, you\'d enter mkswap /dev/sda1 and then swapon /dev/sda1 here.' False
'Were settings of swap changed?' '0 - Creating Partitions' False
'Were settings of swap changed?' '1 - Check your existing drives.\nCheck your existing drives. You\'ll have at least two drives available: your computer\'s hard drive, and the Arch Linux installation media. To check your current drives:\n- Type in fdisk -l and press ↵ Enter.\n- Find the name of the largest hard drive on the results screen. The name will be something like "/dev/sda" and can be found to the right of the "Disk" heading.' False
'Were settings of swap changed?' '2 - Bring up the partition page.\nBring up the partition page. Type in cfdisk [drive name], making sure to replace [drive name] with your hard drive\'s name, and press ↵ Enter, then select DOS and press ↵ Enter again.\n- For example: if the drive is named "/dev/sda", you would type cfdisk /dev/sda into the terminal.' False
'Were settings of swap changed?' "3 - Delete the hard drive's contents.\nDelete the hard drive's contents. Select a partition in the middle of the screen, select Delete at the bottom of the screen, press ↵ Enter, and repeat for any other partitions in the middle of the screen. You should ultimately be left with a line entitled Pri/Log Free Space." False
'Were settings of swap changed?' '4 - Create a "swap" partition.\nCreate a "swap" partition. This partition will function as your system\'s backup memory if and when you are consuming all of your RAM. To do so:\n- Select New and press ↵ Enter.\n- Select Primary and press ↵ Enter.\n- Type in a number of megabytes (e.g., 1024 for one gigabyte) and press ↵ Enter. As a rule of thumb, you should make the swap partition 2 or 3 times your RAM (e.g., if you have 4 gigabytes of RAM, you should make the swap partition 8192 or 12288 megabytes).\n- Select End and press ↵ Enter.' True
'Were settings of swap changed?' '5 - Create your main hard drive partition.\nCreate your main hard drive partition. This is the partition on which your Arch Linux operating system, files, and other information will be stored. To do this:\n- Make sure that the Pri/Log Free Space partition is selected.\n- Select New and press ↵ Enter.\n- Select Primary and press ↵ Enter.\n- Make sure that the number next to the "Size (in MB)" heading is correct.\n- Press ↵ Enter.\n- Select the primary partition again.\n- Select Bootable and press ↵ Enter.' False
'Were settings of swap changed?' '6 - Label the "swap" partition.\nLabel the "swap" partition. This will set it as your system\'s RAM:\n- Select the "swap" partition.\n- Select Type and press ↵ Enter.\n- Type in 82 and press ↵ Enter.\n- With the "swap" partition still selected, select Write and press ↵ Enter.\n- Type in yes and press ↵ Enter.' True
'Were settings of swap changed?' '7 - Note the names of your partitions.\nNote the names of your partitions. In the "Name" column on the far-left side of the screen, you should see a name (e.g., "sda1") next to your "swap" partition, and a similar name (e.g., "sda2") next to the primary partition. You\'ll need both of these names in order to format your partitions.' False
'Were settings of swap changed?' '8 - Exit the "cfdisk" utility.\nExit the "cfdisk" utility. Select Quit and press ↵ Enter to do so.' False
'Were settings of swap changed?' '9 - Format your primary partition.\nFormat your primary partition. This will make it usable with your operating system. To do this, type in mkfs.ext4 /dev/[primary partition name] and press ↵ Enter.\n- For a partition named "sda2", you\'d enter mkfs.ext4 /dev/sda2 here.' False
'Were settings of swap changed?' '10 - Mount the formatted partition.\nMount the formatted partition. Type in mount /dev/[partition name] /mnt and press ↵ Enter. This will make the partition into a usable drive.' False
'Were settings of swap changed?' '11 - Add a swap file to the "swap" partition.\nAdd a swap file to the "swap" partition. Type in mkswap /dev/[partition name] and press ↵ Enter, then type in swapon /dev/sda1 and press ↵ Enter again. After completing this step, you can proceed with installing Arch Linux.\n- For a "swap" partition named "sda1", for example, you\'d enter mkswap /dev/sda1 and then swapon /dev/sda1 here.' False
'Were settings of hard drive partition changed?' '0 - Creating Partitions' False
'Were settings of hard drive partition changed?' '1 - Check your existing drives.\nCheck your existing drives. You\'ll have at least two drives available: your computer\'s hard drive, and the Arch Linux installation media. To check your current drives:\n- Type in fdisk -l and press ↵ Enter.\n- Find the name of the largest hard drive on the results screen. The name will be something like "/dev/sda" and can be found to the right of the "Disk" heading.' False
'Were settings of hard drive partition changed?' '2 - Bring up the partition page.\nBring up the partition page. Type in cfdisk [drive name], making sure to replace [drive name] with your hard drive\'s name, and press ↵ Enter, then select DOS and press ↵ Enter again.\n- For example: if the drive is named "/dev/sda", you would type cfdisk /dev/sda into the terminal.' False
'Were settings of hard drive partition changed?' "3 - Delete the hard drive's contents.\nDelete the hard drive's contents. Select a partition in the middle of the screen, select Delete at the bottom of the screen, press ↵ Enter, and repeat for any other partitions in the middle of the screen. You should ultimately be left with a line entitled Pri/Log Free Space." False
'Were settings of hard drive partition changed?' '4 - Create a "swap" partition.\nCreate a "swap" partition. This partition will function as your system\'s backup memory if and when you are consuming all of your RAM. To do so:\n- Select New and press ↵ Enter.\n- Select Primary and press ↵ Enter.\n- Type in a number of megabytes (e.g., 1024 for one gigabyte) and press ↵ Enter. As a rule of thumb, you should make the swap partition 2 or 3 times your RAM (e.g., if you have 4 gigabytes of RAM, you should make the swap partition 8192 or 12288 megabytes).\n- Select End and press ↵ Enter.' False
'Were settings of hard drive partition changed?' '5 - Create your main hard drive partition.\nCreate your main hard drive partition. This is the partition on which your Arch Linux operating system, files, and other information will be stored. To do this:\n- Make sure that the Pri/Log Free Space partition is selected.\n- Select New and press ↵ Enter.\n- Select Primary and press ↵ Enter.\n- Make sure that the number next to the "Size (in MB)" heading is correct.\n- Press ↵ Enter.\n- Select the primary partition again.\n- Select Bootable and press ↵ Enter.' True
'Were settings of hard drive partition changed?' '6 - Label the "swap" partition.\nLabel the "swap" partition. This will set it as your system\'s RAM:\n- Select the "swap" partition.\n- Select Type and press ↵ Enter.\n- Type in 82 and press ↵ Enter.\n- With the "swap" partition still selected, select Write and press ↵ Enter.\n- Type in yes and press ↵ Enter.' False
'Were settings of hard drive partition changed?' '7 - Note the names of your partitions.\nNote the names of your partitions. In the "Name" column on the far-left side of the screen, you should see a name (e.g., "sda1") next to your "swap" partition, and a similar name (e.g., "sda2") next to the primary partition. You\'ll need both of these names in order to format your partitions.' False
'Were settings of hard drive partition changed?' '8 - Exit the "cfdisk" utility.\nExit the "cfdisk" utility. Select Quit and press ↵ Enter to do so.' False
'Were settings of hard drive partition changed?' '9 - Format your primary partition.\nFormat your primary partition. This will make it usable with your operating system. To do this, type in mkfs.ext4 /dev/[primary partition name] and press ↵ Enter.\n- For a partition named "sda2", you\'d enter mkfs.ext4 /dev/sda2 here.' False
'Were settings of hard drive partition changed?' '10 - Mount the formatted partition.\nMount the formatted partition. Type in mount /dev/[partition name] /mnt and press ↵ Enter. This will make the partition into a usable drive.' False
'Were settings of hard drive partition changed?' '11 - Add a swap file to the "swap" partition.\nAdd a swap file to the "swap" partition. Type in mkswap /dev/[partition name] and press ↵ Enter, then type in swapon /dev/sda1 and press ↵ Enter again. After completing this step, you can proceed with installing Arch Linux.\n- For a "swap" partition named "sda1", for example, you\'d enter mkswap /dev/sda1 and then swapon /dev/sda1 here.' False
'Were settings of mount / dev/ [ partition name ] / m not changed?' '0 - Creating Partitions' False
'Were settings of mount / dev/ [ partition name ] / m not changed?' '1 - Check your existing drives.\nCheck your existing drives. You\'ll have at least two drives available: your computer\'s hard drive, and the Arch Linux installation media. To check your current drives:\n- Type in fdisk -l and press ↵ Enter.\n- Find the name of the largest hard drive on the results screen. The name will be something like "/dev/sda" and can be found to the right of the "Disk" heading.' False
'Were settings of mount / dev/ [ partition name ] / m not changed?' '2 - Bring up the partition page.\nBring up the partition page. Type in cfdisk [drive name], making sure to replace [drive name] with your hard drive\'s name, and press ↵ Enter, then select DOS and press ↵ Enter again.\n- For example: if the drive is named "/dev/sda", you would type cfdisk /dev/sda into the terminal.' False
'Were settings of mount / dev/ [ partition name ] / m not changed?' "3 - Delete the hard drive's contents.\nDelete the hard drive's contents. Select a partition in the middle of the screen, select Delete at the bottom of the screen, press ↵ Enter, and repeat for any other partitions in the middle of the screen. You should ultimately be left with a line entitled Pri/Log Free Space." False
'Were settings of mount / dev/ [ partition name ] / m not changed?' '4 - Create a "swap" partition.\nCreate a "swap" partition. This partition will function as your system\'s backup memory if and when you are consuming all of your RAM. To do so:\n- Select New and press ↵ Enter.\n- Select Primary and press ↵ Enter.\n- Type in a number of megabytes (e.g., 1024 for one gigabyte) and press ↵ Enter. As a rule of thumb, you should make the swap partition 2 or 3 times your RAM (e.g., if you have 4 gigabytes of RAM, you should make the swap partition 8192 or 12288 megabytes).\n- Select End and press ↵ Enter.' False
'Were settings of mount / dev/ [ partition name ] / m not changed?' '5 - Create your main hard drive partition.\nCreate your main hard drive partition. This is the partition on which your Arch Linux operating system, files, and other information will be stored. To do this:\n- Make sure that the Pri/Log Free Space partition is selected.\n- Select New and press ↵ Enter.\n- Select Primary and press ↵ Enter.\n- Make sure that the number next to the "Size (in MB)" heading is correct.\n- Press ↵ Enter.\n- Select the primary partition again.\n- Select Bootable and press ↵ Enter.' False
'Were settings of mount / dev/ [ partition name ] / m not changed?' '6 - Label the "swap" partition.\nLabel the "swap" partition. This will set it as your system\'s RAM:\n- Select the "swap" partition.\n- Select Type and press ↵ Enter.\n- Type in 82 and press ↵ Enter.\n- With the "swap" partition still selected, select Write and press ↵ Enter.\n- Type in yes and press ↵ Enter.' False
'Were settings of mount / dev/ [ partition name ] / m not changed?' '7 - Note the names of your partitions.\nNote the names of your partitions. In the "Name" column on the far-left side of the screen, you should see a name (e.g., "sda1") next to your "swap" partition, and a similar name (e.g., "sda2") next to the primary partition. You\'ll need both of these names in order to format your partitions.' False
'Were settings of mount / dev/ [ partition name ] / m not changed?' '8 - Exit the "cfdisk" utility.\nExit the "cfdisk" utility. Select Quit and press ↵ Enter to do so.' False
'Were settings of mount / dev/ [ partition name ] / m not changed?' '9 - Format your primary partition.\nFormat your primary partition. This will make it usable with your operating system. To do this, type in mkfs.ext4 /dev/[primary partition name] and press ↵ Enter.\n- For a partition named "sda2", you\'d enter mkfs.ext4 /dev/sda2 here.' False
'Were settings of mount / dev/ [ partition name ] / m not changed?' '10 - Mount the formatted partition.\nMount the formatted partition. Type in mount /dev/[partition name] /mnt and press ↵ Enter. This will make the partition into a usable drive.' True
'Were settings of mount / dev/ [ partition name ] / m not changed?' '11 - Add a swap file to the "swap" partition.\nAdd a swap file to the "swap" partition. Type in mkswap /dev/[partition name] and press ↵ Enter, then type in swapon /dev/sda1 and press ↵ Enter again. After completing this step, you can proceed with installing Arch Linux.\n- For a "swap" partition named "sda1", for example, you\'d enter mkswap /dev/sda1 and then swapon /dev/sda1 here.' False
'Were settings of mkfs.ext4 / dev/sda2 changed?' '0 - Creating Partitions' False
'Were settings of mkfs.ext4 / dev/sda2 changed?' '1 - Check your existing drives.\nCheck your existing drives. You\'ll have at least two drives available: your computer\'s hard drive, and the Arch Linux installation media. To check your current drives:\n- Type in fdisk -l and press ↵ Enter.\n- Find the name of the largest hard drive on the results screen. The name will be something like "/dev/sda" and can be found to the right of the "Disk" heading.' False
'Were settings of mkfs.ext4 / dev/sda2 changed?' '2 - Bring up the partition page.\nBring up the partition page. Type in cfdisk [drive name], making sure to replace [drive name] with your hard drive\'s name, and press ↵ Enter, then select DOS and press ↵ Enter again.\n- For example: if the drive is named "/dev/sda", you would type cfdisk /dev/sda into the terminal.' False
'Were settings of mkfs.ext4 / dev/sda2 changed?' "3 - Delete the hard drive's contents.\nDelete the hard drive's contents. Select a partition in the middle of the screen, select Delete at the bottom of the screen, press ↵ Enter, and repeat for any other partitions in the middle of the screen. You should ultimately be left with a line entitled Pri/Log Free Space." False
'Were settings of mkfs.ext4 / dev/sda2 changed?' '4 - Create a "swap" partition.\nCreate a "swap" partition. This partition will function as your system\'s backup memory if and when you are consuming all of your RAM. To do so:\n- Select New and press ↵ Enter.\n- Select Primary and press ↵ Enter.\n- Type in a number of megabytes (e.g., 1024 for one gigabyte) and press ↵ Enter. As a rule of thumb, you should make the swap partition 2 or 3 times your RAM (e.g., if you have 4 gigabytes of RAM, you should make the swap partition 8192 or 12288 megabytes).\n- Select End and press ↵ Enter.' False
'Were settings of mkfs.ext4 / dev/sda2 changed?' '5 - Create your main hard drive partition.\nCreate your main hard drive partition. This is the partition on which your Arch Linux operating system, files, and other information will be stored. To do this:\n- Make sure that the Pri/Log Free Space partition is selected.\n- Select New and press ↵ Enter.\n- Select Primary and press ↵ Enter.\n- Make sure that the number next to the "Size (in MB)" heading is correct.\n- Press ↵ Enter.\n- Select the primary partition again.\n- Select Bootable and press ↵ Enter.' False
'Were settings of mkfs.ext4 / dev/sda2 changed?' '6 - Label the "swap" partition.\nLabel the "swap" partition. This will set it as your system\'s RAM:\n- Select the "swap" partition.\n- Select Type and press ↵ Enter.\n- Type in 82 and press ↵ Enter.\n- With the "swap" partition still selected, select Write and press ↵ Enter.\n- Type in yes and press ↵ Enter.' False
'Were settings of mkfs.ext4 / dev/sda2 changed?' '7 - Note the names of your partitions.\nNote the names of your partitions. In the "Name" column on the far-left side of the screen, you should see a name (e.g., "sda1") next to your "swap" partition, and a similar name (e.g., "sda2") next to the primary partition. You\'ll need both of these names in order to format your partitions.' False
'Were settings of mkfs.ext4 / dev/sda2 changed?' '8 - Exit the "cfdisk" utility.\nExit the "cfdisk" utility. Select Quit and press ↵ Enter to do so.' False
'Were settings of mkfs.ext4 / dev/sda2 changed?' '9 - Format your primary partition.\nFormat your primary partition. This will make it usable with your operating system. To do this, type in mkfs.ext4 /dev/[primary partition name] and press ↵ Enter.\n- For a partition named "sda2", you\'d enter mkfs.ext4 /dev/sda2 here.' True
'Were settings of mkfs.ext4 / dev/sda2 changed?' '10 - Mount the formatted partition.\nMount the formatted partition. Type in mount /dev/[partition name] /mnt and press ↵ Enter. This will make the partition into a usable drive.' False
'Were settings of mkfs.ext4 / dev/sda2 changed?' '11 - Add a swap file to the "swap" partition.\nAdd a swap file to the "swap" partition. Type in mkswap /dev/[partition name] and press ↵ Enter, then type in swapon /dev/sda1 and press ↵ Enter again. After completing this step, you can proceed with installing Arch Linux.\n- For a "swap" partition named "sda1", for example, you\'d enter mkswap /dev/sda1 and then swapon /dev/sda1 here.' False
'Were settings of enter new unix password : changed?' '0 - With the Current Root Password' False
'Were settings of enter new unix password : changed?' '1 - Open a terminal window.\nOpen a terminal window. To do so, press Ctrl+Alt+T,[1]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- which will open a new terminal window with a command prompt in most Linux desktop environments.\n- If you’re not using a desktop environment, you’re already at a command prompt, so proceed to the next step.\n- ;' False
'Were settings of enter new unix password : changed?' '2 - Type su at the command prompt, and press ↵ Enter.\nType su at the command prompt, and press ↵ Enter.[2]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- A Password: line will open below the command prompt.' False
'Were settings of enter new unix password : changed?' '3 - Type the current root password, then press ↵ Enter.\nType the current root password, then press ↵ Enter. When the password is accepted, you’ll be brought back to the command prompt as the root user.\n- If you type the password incorrectly, run su and try again.\n- Passwords are case-sensitive.' False
'Were settings of enter new unix password : changed?' '4 - Type passwd and press ↵ Enter.\nType passwd and press ↵ Enter. An Enter new UNIX password: line will appear below the prompt.' False
'Were settings of enter new unix password : changed?' '5 - Type a new password and press ↵ Enter.\nType a new password and press ↵ Enter. The password you type will not appear on the screen.' False
'Were settings of enter new unix password : changed?' '6 - Retype the new password and press ↵ Enter.\nRetype the new password and press ↵ Enter. You will see a message that reads “password updated successfully.”' True
'Were settings of enter new unix password : changed?' '7 - Type exit and press ↵ Enter.\nType exit and press ↵ Enter. This will log you out of the root account.' False
'Were settings of mysql changed?' '0 - Steps' False
'Were settings of mysql changed?' '1 - Get the hardware requirements for your Server.\nGet the hardware requirements for your Server. More sophisticated sites need more power.\n- ;' False
'Were settings of mysql changed?' '2 - Get the necessary upload speed from your service provider.\nGet the necessary upload speed from your service provider. A default home internet upload speed is only around 1mb per minute. This may be too slow for graphics, videos, etc.' False
'Were settings of mysql changed?' '3 - Install a version of Linux.\nInstall a version of Linux. Before you can build a LAMP server, you must have the Linux operating system. Visit distrowatch.com and select one you like. They are mostly the same, but be sure to pick one with an interface (KDE, Cinnamon, etc.) pre-installed if you are not a usual terminal user. Further, if the Linux version does not include a Windows installer, you will need to create a Live CD or USB flash drive (instructions in other wiki how articles). The following instructions work with Ubuntu Linux.' False
'Were settings of mysql changed?' '4 - Install Apache on the server.\nInstall Apache on the server. Apache is a free and open-source web server that is well-known for running on Unix operating systems. There are two ways of installing Apache. You can use your console or a terminal window session.\n- At the command prompt, type: sudo apt-get install apache2\n- In order to keep installing Apache, you will have to have your sudo password.' False
'Were settings of mysql changed?' '5 - Verify that Apache is operating.\nVerify that Apache is operating. You’ll have to point your browser to the server’s IP address. This will let you know if Apache is running or not.' False
'Were settings of mysql changed?' '6 - Install PHP on the server.\nInstall PHP on the server. PHP is a scripting language that was originally used for creating dynamic web pages. However, developers use it to create individual graphical applications while network and system administrators use PHP for command line interface abilities.\n- At the command prompt, type: sudo apt-get install php5 libapache2-mod-php5' False
'Were settings of mysql changed?' '7 - Make sure PHP is completely installed.\nMake sure PHP is completely installed.\n- Restart Apache by typing at the command prompt:sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart' False
'Were settings of mysql changed?' '8 - Confirm PHP is working correctly.\nConfirm PHP is working correctly.\n- Use the Apache document root to create a test file. The root will be /var/www. Your test file name’s extension must end with a .php.\n- For the content, type: < ?php phpinfo();\xa0?>' False
'Were settings of mysql changed?' '9 - Save the test file.\nSave the test file.\n- Then point your browser to the following address: http://IP_ADDRESS/test.php\n- Make sure you type your server’s IP address before /test.php.' False
'Were settings of mysql changed?' '10 - Verify your test file.\nVerify your test file. The browser should display, “Test PHP Page” on the screen.' False
'Were settings of mysql changed?' '11 - Install MySQL on the server.\nInstall MySQL on the server. MySQL stands for “My Structured Query Language.” MySQL is a relational database program. This application operates as a server, in which multiple users can access many databases. There are many software applications that use MySQL, such as WordPress. Even Google and Facebook use MySQL.\n- At the command prompt, type: sudo apt-get install mysql-server' False
'Were settings of mysql changed?' "12 - Create a password for MySQL.\nCreate a password for MySQL.\n- In the command line, type: mysql -u root\n- You should then see a command prompt that will look like mysql>\n- At the command prompt, type: SET PASSWORD FOR 'root'@'localhost' = PASSWORD('YOURPASSWORD');\n- Enter your password where it shows YOURPASSWORD. This will be the one that you will use as a MySQL user." True
'Were settings of mysql changed?' '13 - Start your MySQL server.\nStart your MySQL server. Type the following command: /etc/init.d/mysql start' False
'Were settings of mysql changed?' '14 - Start working with your LAMP server.\nStart working with your LAMP server.' False
'Were settings of playlist changed?' '0 - Steps' False
'Were settings of playlist changed?' '1 - Choose iPod management software from one of the following:\nChoose iPod management software from one of the following:[1]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- Floola (proprietary)\n- AmaroK [2]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- (KDE)\n- gtkpod (Linux)\n- gPodder (Linux)\n- Rhythmbox (GNOME)\n- aTunes (cross platform, Windows, Mac OS, Linux)\n- Yamipod (cross platform, Windows, Mac OS, Linux)\n- Banshee (Mac OS, Linux, Windows beta release)\n- ;' False
'Were settings of playlist changed?' '2 - Plug in your iPod.\nPlug in your iPod. It should appear in storage devices, so mount your iPod.\n- mount /dev/sdc2 /media/ipod' False
'Were settings of playlist changed?' '3 - If this is a new iPod and the first time you have used it, you will need to initialize it.\nIf this is a new iPod and the first time you have used it, you will need to initialize it. When you click connect, many iPod management applications will offer to initialize it.' False
'Were settings of playlist changed?' '4 - Run your iPod management software and configure it to detect your iPod (you may have to enter your model e.g.\nRun your iPod management software and configure it to detect your iPod (you may have to enter your model e.g. Classic 4th generation, Nano 3rd generation, Shuffle 2nd generation etc).' False
'Were settings of playlist changed?' '5 - Click the "Connect" button.\nClick the "Connect" button.' False
'Were settings of playlist changed?' '6 - Load your files (and folders) into a playlist (iPods support M3U playlists) on your software and click Transfer.\nLoad your files (and folders) into a playlist (iPods support M3U playlists) on your software and click Transfer.' True
'Were settings of playlist changed?' '7 - Click Disconnect, safely remove your iPod and unmount it.\nClick Disconnect, safely remove your iPod and unmount it.' False
'Were settings of playlist changed?' "8 - Manually disconnect only when it's safe.\nManually disconnect only when it's safe. The screen on your iPod will display OK to Disconnect when it is okay to disconnect." False
'Were settings of wireless changed?' '0 - Connecting to a network' False
'Were settings of wireless changed?' '1 - Under "Interfaces", click on the newly detected wireless adapter.\nUnder "Interfaces", click on the newly detected wireless adapter.' False
'Were settings of wireless changed?' '2 - Click on the "Wireless" button.\nClick on the "Wireless" button.' False
'Were settings of wireless changed?' '3 - Click on "Scan" (this may take a number of attempts), choose your own network (find your manufacturer and model), then click OK.\nClick on "Scan" (this may take a number of attempts), choose your own network (find your manufacturer and model), then click OK.' False
'Were settings of wireless changed?' '4 - Choose your "Encryption" by clicking on "WEP" or "WPA_skip, then enter your passkey where it says "Provide a key".\nChoose your "Encryption" by clicking on "WEP" or "WPA/skip, then enter your passkey where it says "Provide a key".' False
'Were settings of wireless changed?' '5 - Click "Use This Profile".\nClick "Use This Profile".' False
'Were settings of wireless changed?' '6 - Click "Auto DHCP" (or "Static IP" and enter the IP addresses manually if "Auto DHCP" doesn\'t work) then you are connected.\nClick "Auto DHCP" (or "Static IP" and enter the IP addresses manually if "Auto DHCP" doesn\'t work) then you are connected.' False
'Were settings of wireless changed?' '7 - Click "Save" and this connection will be launched at every boot.\nClick "Save" and this connection will be launched at every boot.' True
'Were settings of wireless changed?' '8 - If everything works, and you can check by opening Google in a browser, then click Done.\nIf everything works, and you can check by opening Google in a browser, then click Done.' False
'Were settings of network changed?' '0 - Connecting to a network' False
'Were settings of network changed?' '1 - Under "Interfaces", click on the newly detected wireless adapter.\nUnder "Interfaces", click on the newly detected wireless adapter.' False
'Were settings of network changed?' '2 - Click on the "Wireless" button.\nClick on the "Wireless" button.' False
'Were settings of network changed?' '3 - Click on "Scan" (this may take a number of attempts), choose your own network (find your manufacturer and model), then click OK.\nClick on "Scan" (this may take a number of attempts), choose your own network (find your manufacturer and model), then click OK.' False
'Were settings of network changed?' '4 - Choose your "Encryption" by clicking on "WEP" or "WPA_skip, then enter your passkey where it says "Provide a key".\nChoose your "Encryption" by clicking on "WEP" or "WPA/skip, then enter your passkey where it says "Provide a key".' False
'Were settings of network changed?' '5 - Click "Use This Profile".\nClick "Use This Profile".' True
'Were settings of network changed?' '6 - Click "Auto DHCP" (or "Static IP" and enter the IP addresses manually if "Auto DHCP" doesn\'t work) then you are connected.\nClick "Auto DHCP" (or "Static IP" and enter the IP addresses manually if "Auto DHCP" doesn\'t work) then you are connected.' False
'Were settings of network changed?' '7 - Click "Save" and this connection will be launched at every boot.\nClick "Save" and this connection will be launched at every boot.' False
'Were settings of network changed?' '8 - If everything works, and you can check by opening Google in a browser, then click Done.\nIf everything works, and you can check by opening Google in a browser, then click Done.' False
'Were settings of direct connection changed?' '0 - Installing Cygwin' False
'Were settings of direct connection changed?' '1 - setup.exe\nInstall Cygwin. Go to http://cygwin.com and click on "Install Cygwin" in the left column. This will allow you to download a setup.exe file and choose "Install from Internet." Click "Next."\n- ;' False
'Were settings of direct connection changed?' '2 - Choose your settings.\nChoose your settings. For most users, it is fine to leave the default installation directory, which is "c:\\cygwin\\ and the other default settings.' False
'Were settings of direct connection changed?' '3 - Choose a temporary directory.\nChoose a temporary directory. This is where Cygwin will store the packages you download. Any temporary directory will work.' False
'Were settings of direct connection changed?' '4 - Download through a "Direct Connection.\nDownload through a "Direct Connection." You will now be presented with a list of Cygwin mirrors. Either select the default, or, if that is running to slowly, choose a random option. Click "Next."' True
'Were settings of direct connection changed?' '5 - Choose your software packages.\nChoose your software packages. You will be presented with a long list of packages that will seem daunting in their scope if you are new to Cygwin. If you are new to Cygwin, stick with the default packages and click "Next." Wait for the loading bar to complete, which may take a few minutes.[1]\n- X\n- Research source' False
'Were settings of direct connection changed?' '6 - Use Cygwin as you would UNIX.\nUse Cygwin as you would UNIX. It might require a bit of customization. For example, adding your user name to "/etc/password." Make sure you allow it to put an icon on your desktop during setup. When you double-click that icon, it will open up a shell window.' False
'Were settings of direct connection changed?' "7 - Wait for the first few lines to appear.\nWait for the first few lines to appear. These will only appear the first time you use Cygwin. After the initial setup phase, you will instead be greeted with yourusername@yourcomputer'sname~ $ in green text. This is where you will input your commands." False
'Were settings of direct connection changed?' '8 - Update Cygwin programs.\nUpdate Cygwin programs. If you would like to update or download more Cygwin compatible programs, simply return to Cygwin\'s homepage and click "Update." This will take you back to settings options from when you first downloaded Cygwin.' False
'Were settings of screenshot utility changed?' '0 - Using Gnome Screenshot' False
'Were settings of screenshot utility changed?' '1 - Press .\nPress .PrtScn to take a full-screen screenshot. The screenshot will show everything in your display. You will be prompted to select where you would like to save the screenshot file.\n- The Print Screen key is located at the top of the keyboard, usually between F12 and ScrLk. It may be labeled "Print Screen", "PrtScn", "PrntScrn", or something else similar.\n- ;' False
'Were settings of screenshot utility changed?' '2 - Press .\nPress .Alt+PrtScn to take a screenshot of a window. This shortcut will create a screenshot of your active window. The file will be created in your Pictures folder.' False
'Were settings of screenshot utility changed?' "3 - Press .\nPress .⇧ Shift+PrtScn to select what you capture. You'll be able to click and drag a selection box to determine what is captured in the screenshot. A file with the image you captured will be created in your Pictures folder." False
'Were settings of screenshot utility changed?' '4 - Open the Screenshot utility.\nOpen the Screenshot utility. The Gnome Screenshot utility allows you to perform some additional screenshot functions, such as adding a delay. You can find the Screenshot utility in the Accessories folder of your Applications menu.' False
'Were settings of screenshot utility changed?' '5 - Select your screenshot type.\nSelect your screenshot type. You can choose from any of the options outlined above.' True
'Were settings of screenshot utility changed?' '6 - Add a delay.\nAdd a delay. If your screenshot is time-dependent, you can use the Screenshot utility to add a delay before the screenshot is captured. This will allow you to make sure the right content is on the screen.' True
'Were settings of screenshot utility changed?' '7 - Select your effects.\nSelect your effects. You can choose to include your mouse pointer in the screenshot, as well as whether or not you want to add a border to the screenshot.' False
'Were settings of image file ( .iso ) changed?' '0 - Steps' False
'Were settings of image file ( .iso ) changed?' '1 - Consider your hardware, especially your Internet connection.\nConsider your hardware, especially your Internet connection. Try to find something that supports the specs of your computer and everything you have.\n- ;' False
'Were settings of image file ( .iso ) changed?' '2 - If this is your first time using Linux consider trying Ubuntu or OpenSuSE.\nIf this is your first time using Linux consider trying Ubuntu or OpenSuSE.' False
'Were settings of image file ( .iso ) changed?' '3 - A distribution is basically a customized Linux kernel with a unique collection of software, almost always containing GNU tools (hence the name, GNU_Linux).\nA distribution is basically a customized Linux kernel with a unique collection of software, almost always containing GNU tools (hence the name, GNU/Linux). A good distribution will have a compiler and linker (like GCC), a desktop environment, support for most hardware, and a packaging system (RPM, TGZ, DEB, etc.). Consider the other software you would like. Websites like http://www.distrowatch.com offer a comprehensive and up to date list of virtually all Linux distributions available.' False
'Were settings of image file ( .iso ) changed?' "4 - One of the best ways to find a flavor of Linux that's just right for you and your hardware is a LiveDistro which allows you to boot and run on your hardware before you decide to install it!\nOne of the best ways to find a flavor of Linux that's just right for you and your hardware is a LiveDistro which allows you to boot and run on your hardware before you decide to install it! Some (like Puppy Linux) even allow you to save to disc or USB if you have no hard drive installed." False
'Were settings of image file ( .iso ) changed?' "5 - If you're on dial-up, don't attempt to download distributions.\nIf you're on dial-up, don't attempt to download distributions. Instead, either buy them online or buy or borrow a Linux book with a distribution included." False
'Were settings of image file ( .iso ) changed?' "6 - It's also a very good idea to check the distribution's homepage and forum.\nIt's also a very good idea to check the distribution's homepage and forum. An active forum ensures a good source of help if problems should arise!" False
'Were settings of image file ( .iso ) changed?' '7 - If you download a distribution use the md5sum command to verify that your program is "correct.\nIf you download a distribution use the md5sum command to verify that your program is "correct." Some linux websites like Ubuntu even provide guides on how to run the md5sum command on the iso file.' False
'Were settings of image file ( .iso ) changed?' '8 - Burn the image file (.iso) "as an image" (not as a data disc) with disc authoring software (InfraRecorder or Nero)' True
'Were settings of image file ( .iso ) changed?' 'Burn the image file (.iso) "as an image" (not as a data disc) with disc authoring software (InfraRecorder or Nero)' False
'Were settings of image file ( .iso ) changed?' '9 - If everything went well, you now have a bootable LiveDistro.\nIf everything went well, you now have a bootable LiveDistro. The only thing you need to do now is reinsert the disc you just made and reboot the machine!' False
'Were settings of sound configuration page changed?' '0 - Setting up Sound' False
'Were settings of sound configuration page changed?' "1 - Make sure that you're using Arch Linux.\nMake sure that you're using Arch Linux. If you have a dual-boot system, you may need to switch to Arch Linux by restarting your computer, selecting Arch Linux when prompted, and pressing ↵ Enter.\n- If you restart your computer, you will have to enter your username and password to log into Arch Linux before continuing.\n- ;" False
'Were settings of sound configuration page changed?' '2 - Enter the sound package download command.\nEnter the sound package download command. Type in sudo pacman -S alsa-utils and press ↵ Enter.' False
'Were settings of sound configuration page changed?' '3 - Enter your root password when prompted.\nEnter your root password when prompted. This password may be different than the one that you use to log into your system. Type in your password, then press ↵ Enter.' False
'Were settings of sound configuration page changed?' '4 - Confirm the download.\nConfirm the download. Type in y and press ↵ Enter. The Arch Linux sound package will begin downloading.' False
'Were settings of sound configuration page changed?' '5 - Enter the sound configuration command.\nEnter the sound configuration command. Type in alsamixer and press ↵ Enter. You should see a series of vertical bars appear on your screen.' False
'Were settings of sound configuration page changed?' "6 - Configure your computer's sound levels.\nConfigure your computer's sound levels. Select a sound level (e.g., master) using the right or left arrow keys, then raise or lower the volume of that level by pressing the up or down arrow key. When you're done setting the levels, press F6, select your computer's sound card name, and press ↵ Enter." True
'Were settings of sound configuration page changed?' '7 - Exit the sound configuration page.\nExit the sound configuration page. Press the Esc key to do so.' False
'Were settings of sound configuration page changed?' "8 - Test your speakers.\nTest your speakers. Type in speaker-test -c 2 and press ↵ Enter. This will prompt Linux to test your speakers to make sure that they're working properly." False
'Were settings of sound configuration page changed?' '9 - Complete the process.\nComplete the process. Press Ctrl+C (or ⌘ Command+C on a Mac) to do so.' False
'Were settings of new override for library changed?' '0 - Steps' False
'Were settings of new override for library changed?' "1 - Install Wine\nInstall Wine. Wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows applications on non-Windows POSIX-compliant operating systems. \n- If you're using Ubuntu, learn how to install Wine on Ubuntu.\n- ;" False
'Were settings of new override for library changed?' '2 - Open Wine configuration.\nOpen Wine configuration. Configuration needs to be performed in order for Microsoft PowerPoint to work.' False
'Were settings of new override for library changed?' '3 - Select Libraries tab.\nSelect Libraries tab.' False
'Were settings of new override for library changed?' '4 - Override riched20 DLL.\nOverride riched20 DLL. Select dropbox under "New override for library" label, search for and select riched20.' False
'Were settings of new override for library changed?' '5 - Edit riched20 DLL.\nEdit riched20 DLL. Select riched20 under "Existing overrides" label and press Edit... button.' False
'Were settings of new override for library changed?' '6 - Select native load order.\nSelect native load order. Select Native (Windows) load order radio button and press OK button.' False
'Were settings of new override for library changed?' '7 - Apply load order change.\nApply load order change. Press Apply button to save and apply change to DLL load order.' True
'Were settings of new override for library changed?' "8 - Run installation executable.\nRun installation executable. Locate your installation files and double-click setup.exe. \n- If double-clicking doesn't work, right click the executable file and select Open with Wine Windows Program Loader.\n- If it still doesn't work, make sure it has permission to run. Right-click the executable file, select Properties and check Allow executing file as program under Permissions." False
'Were settings of new override for library changed?' '9 - Install Microsoft Office 2007\nInstall Microsoft Office 2007. Install the office suite as if you were running Windows machine. Following the installation wizard will leave you with a functional Microsoft Office 2007 installation.' False
'Were settings of zipped folder changed?' '0 - Unzipping One Folder' False
'Were settings of zipped folder changed?' "1 - Locate your zipped folder.\nLocate your zipped folder. If it's in the Documents directory, for example, you'll open your Documents folder.\n- ;" False
'Were settings of zipped folder changed?' "2 - Note the name of the zipped folder.\nNote the name of the zipped folder. You'll need to enter the zipped folder's name exactly as it appears on the folder here.\n- Remember to take into account pacing and capitalization." False
'Were settings of zipped folder changed?' "3 - Click Menu.\nClick Menu. It's in the bottom-left corner of the screen." False
'Were settings of zipped folder changed?' '4 - Click the Terminal icon.\nClick the Terminal icon. This icon is a black box with a white ">_" on it. You should see Terminal either in the bar on the left side of the Menu window, or in the group of programs listed in the Menu window.\n- You can also search for Terminal by clicking the search bar at the top of the Menu window and then typing in terminal.' False
'Were settings of zipped folder changed?' '5 - Type unzip filename.zip into Terminal.\nType unzip filename.zip into Terminal. You\'ll replace the "filename" part of the command with your zipped folder\'s name.\n- For example, if your folder is named "BaNaNa", you\'d type unzip BaNaNa.zip into Terminal.' True
'Were settings of zipped folder changed?' '6 - Press ↵ Enter.\nPress ↵ Enter. Doing so will run your command and unzip your selected folder.' False
'Were settings of bluetooth changed?' '0 - Steps' False
'Were settings of bluetooth changed?' "1 - Click on the Apple menu.\nClick on the Apple menu. It's the \uf8ff icon in the upper-left corner of the screen.;" False
'Were settings of bluetooth changed?' "2 - Click on System Preferences….\nClick on System Preferences…. It's near the top of the drop-down menu." False
'Were settings of bluetooth changed?' "3 - Click on Bluetooth.\nClick on Bluetooth. It's near the center of the window." False
'Were settings of bluetooth changed?' "4 - Click on Turn Bluetooth On.\nClick on Turn Bluetooth On. It's on the left side of the dialog box." True
'Were settings of bluetooth changed?' '5 - Hold the AirPods case near your Mac.\nHold the AirPods case near your Mac. The AirPods must be in the case and the lid closed.' False
'Were settings of bluetooth changed?' '6 - Open the lid on the AirPods case.\nOpen the lid on the AirPods case.' False
'Were settings of bluetooth changed?' '7 - Press and hold the "Setup" button.\nPress and hold the "Setup" button. It\'s a small, round button on the back of the AirPods case. Hold the button until the status light flashes white.' False
'Were settings of bluetooth changed?' '8 - Click on AirPods.\nClick on AirPods. It will appear in the "Devices" section on the right side of your Mac\'s Bluetooth dialog box.' False
'Were settings of bluetooth changed?' '9 - Click on Pair.\nClick on Pair. Your AirPods will now pair with your Mac.\n- Check "Show Bluetooth in menu bar" at the bottom of the dialog box to enable a drop-down menu that will allow you to quickly switch your Mac\'s audio output to AirPods without going through "System Preferences."' False
'Were settings of interface changed?' '0 - Entering VPN Settings Manually' False
'Were settings of interface changed?' '1 - Click the Apple menu.\nClick the Apple menu. Once you enter the VPN settings into the Network panel of System Preferences, it’ll be easy to connect to the VPN. These settings are provided by your admin or service provider.\n- As of macOS Sierra, the native VPN app no longer supports PPTP VPN.[1]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- If you have Sierra and your service requires PPTP, see Using Shimo on macOS Sierra.\n- ;' False
'Were settings of interface changed?' '2 - Select “System Preferences.\nSelect “System Preferences.”' False
'Were settings of interface changed?' '3 - Click the “Network” icon.\nClick the “Network” icon.' False
'Were settings of interface changed?' '4 - Click the + beneath the left panel.\nClick the + beneath the left panel.' False
'Were settings of interface changed?' '5 - Click the button next to the “Interface” menu.\nClick the button next to the “Interface” menu. The button is blue and has two arrows, and will expand a brief menu.' True
'Were settings of interface changed?' '6 - Select “VPN.\nSelect “VPN.”' False
'Were settings of interface changed?' '7 - Click the button next to the “VPN Type” menu.\nClick the button next to the “VPN Type” menu.' False
'Were settings of interface changed?' '8 - Select the type of VPN.\nSelect the type of VPN. Your VPN provider should specify this in their instructions.[2]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- If you haven’t yet signed up for VPN service, see Getting a VPN for tips on selecting a provider.' False
'Were settings of interface changed?' '9 - Type a name for this VPN.\nType a name for this VPN. Type it into the “Service Name” field. This will be the nickname for this connection.' False
'Were settings of interface changed?' '10 - Click Create.\nClick Create. Now you’ll see the VPN settings for this new connection in the right panel.' False
'Were settings of interface changed?' '11 - Enter the IP address for the server.\nEnter the IP address for the server. Type this into the “Server Address” field.' False
'Were settings of interface changed?' '12 - Enter your VPN account user name.\nEnter your VPN account user name. This goes into the “Account Name” field.' False
'Were settings of interface changed?' '13 - Place a check next to “Show VPN status in the menu bar”.\nPlace a check next to “Show VPN status in the menu bar”.' False
'Were settings of interface changed?' '14 - Click Authentication Settings.\nClick Authentication Settings.' False
'Were settings of interface changed?' '15 - Select an authentication method.\nSelect an authentication method. Use the instructions from your VPN provider to determine the correct choice.[3]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- If you connect with a regular username and password, try selecting “Password” and then enter your password into the blank.' False
'Were settings of interface changed?' '16 - Click OK.\nClick OK.' False
'Were settings of interface changed?' '17 - Click Advanced.\nClick Advanced.' False
'Were settings of interface changed?' '18 - Make sure there’s a check next to “Send all traffic over VPN connection”.\nMake sure there’s a check next to “Send all traffic over VPN connection”.' False
'Were settings of interface changed?' '19 - Click OK.\nClick OK.' False
'Were settings of interface changed?' '20 - Click Apply.\nClick Apply. Now you should see a new icon in the menu bar at the top of the screen (near the clock). This is the VPN status icon, and you can use it to connect and disconnect from the VPN.' False
'Were settings of interface changed?' '21 - Click the VPN status icon.\nClick the VPN status icon.' False
'Were settings of interface changed?' '22 - Select “Connect [your VPN name]”.\nSelect “Connect [your VPN name]”. The system will now connect and authenticate to the VPN server.' False
'Were settings of vpn changed?' '0 - Entering VPN Settings Manually' False
'Were settings of vpn changed?' '1 - Click the Apple menu.\nClick the Apple menu. Once you enter the VPN settings into the Network panel of System Preferences, it’ll be easy to connect to the VPN. These settings are provided by your admin or service provider.\n- As of macOS Sierra, the native VPN app no longer supports PPTP VPN.[1]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- If you have Sierra and your service requires PPTP, see Using Shimo on macOS Sierra.\n- ;' False
'Were settings of vpn changed?' '2 - Select “System Preferences.\nSelect “System Preferences.”' False
'Were settings of vpn changed?' '3 - Click the “Network” icon.\nClick the “Network” icon.' False
'Were settings of vpn changed?' '4 - Click the + beneath the left panel.\nClick the + beneath the left panel.' False
'Were settings of vpn changed?' '5 - Click the button next to the “Interface” menu.\nClick the button next to the “Interface” menu. The button is blue and has two arrows, and will expand a brief menu.' False
'Were settings of vpn changed?' '6 - Select “VPN.\nSelect “VPN.”' True
'Were settings of vpn changed?' '7 - Click the button next to the “VPN Type” menu.\nClick the button next to the “VPN Type” menu.' False
'Were settings of vpn changed?' '8 - Select the type of VPN.\nSelect the type of VPN. Your VPN provider should specify this in their instructions.[2]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- If you haven’t yet signed up for VPN service, see Getting a VPN for tips on selecting a provider.' False
'Were settings of vpn changed?' '9 - Type a name for this VPN.\nType a name for this VPN. Type it into the “Service Name” field. This will be the nickname for this connection.' False
'Were settings of vpn changed?' '10 - Click Create.\nClick Create. Now you’ll see the VPN settings for this new connection in the right panel.' False
'Were settings of vpn changed?' '11 - Enter the IP address for the server.\nEnter the IP address for the server. Type this into the “Server Address” field.' False
'Were settings of vpn changed?' '12 - Enter your VPN account user name.\nEnter your VPN account user name. This goes into the “Account Name” field.' False
'Were settings of vpn changed?' '13 - Place a check next to “Show VPN status in the menu bar”.\nPlace a check next to “Show VPN status in the menu bar”.' False
'Were settings of vpn changed?' '14 - Click Authentication Settings.\nClick Authentication Settings.' False
'Were settings of vpn changed?' '15 - Select an authentication method.\nSelect an authentication method. Use the instructions from your VPN provider to determine the correct choice.[3]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- If you connect with a regular username and password, try selecting “Password” and then enter your password into the blank.' False
'Were settings of vpn changed?' '16 - Click OK.\nClick OK.' False
'Were settings of vpn changed?' '17 - Click Advanced.\nClick Advanced.' False
'Were settings of vpn changed?' '18 - Make sure there’s a check next to “Send all traffic over VPN connection”.\nMake sure there’s a check next to “Send all traffic over VPN connection”.' False
'Were settings of vpn changed?' '19 - Click OK.\nClick OK.' False
'Were settings of vpn changed?' '20 - Click Apply.\nClick Apply. Now you should see a new icon in the menu bar at the top of the screen (near the clock). This is the VPN status icon, and you can use it to connect and disconnect from the VPN.' False
'Were settings of vpn changed?' '21 - Click the VPN status icon.\nClick the VPN status icon.' False
'Were settings of vpn changed?' '22 - Select “Connect [your VPN name]”.\nSelect “Connect [your VPN name]”. The system will now connect and authenticate to the VPN server.' False
'Were settings of show vpn status in the menu bar changed?' '0 - Entering VPN Settings Manually' False
'Were settings of show vpn status in the menu bar changed?' '1 - Click the Apple menu.\nClick the Apple menu. Once you enter the VPN settings into the Network panel of System Preferences, it’ll be easy to connect to the VPN. These settings are provided by your admin or service provider.\n- As of macOS Sierra, the native VPN app no longer supports PPTP VPN.[1]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- If you have Sierra and your service requires PPTP, see Using Shimo on macOS Sierra.\n- ;' False
'Were settings of show vpn status in the menu bar changed?' '2 - Select “System Preferences.\nSelect “System Preferences.”' False
'Were settings of show vpn status in the menu bar changed?' '3 - Click the “Network” icon.\nClick the “Network” icon.' False
'Were settings of show vpn status in the menu bar changed?' '4 - Click the + beneath the left panel.\nClick the + beneath the left panel.' False
'Were settings of show vpn status in the menu bar changed?' '5 - Click the button next to the “Interface” menu.\nClick the button next to the “Interface” menu. The button is blue and has two arrows, and will expand a brief menu.' False
'Were settings of show vpn status in the menu bar changed?' '6 - Select “VPN.\nSelect “VPN.”' False
'Were settings of show vpn status in the menu bar changed?' '7 - Click the button next to the “VPN Type” menu.\nClick the button next to the “VPN Type” menu.' False
'Were settings of show vpn status in the menu bar changed?' '8 - Select the type of VPN.\nSelect the type of VPN. Your VPN provider should specify this in their instructions.[2]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- If you haven’t yet signed up for VPN service, see Getting a VPN for tips on selecting a provider.' False
'Were settings of show vpn status in the menu bar changed?' '9 - Type a name for this VPN.\nType a name for this VPN. Type it into the “Service Name” field. This will be the nickname for this connection.' False
'Were settings of show vpn status in the menu bar changed?' '10 - Click Create.\nClick Create. Now you’ll see the VPN settings for this new connection in the right panel.' False
'Were settings of show vpn status in the menu bar changed?' '11 - Enter the IP address for the server.\nEnter the IP address for the server. Type this into the “Server Address” field.' False
'Were settings of show vpn status in the menu bar changed?' '12 - Enter your VPN account user name.\nEnter your VPN account user name. This goes into the “Account Name” field.' False
'Were settings of show vpn status in the menu bar changed?' '13 - Place a check next to “Show VPN status in the menu bar”.\nPlace a check next to “Show VPN status in the menu bar”.' True
'Were settings of show vpn status in the menu bar changed?' '14 - Click Authentication Settings.\nClick Authentication Settings.' False
'Were settings of show vpn status in the menu bar changed?' '15 - Select an authentication method.\nSelect an authentication method. Use the instructions from your VPN provider to determine the correct choice.[3]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- If you connect with a regular username and password, try selecting “Password” and then enter your password into the blank.' False
'Were settings of show vpn status in the menu bar changed?' '16 - Click OK.\nClick OK.' False
'Were settings of show vpn status in the menu bar changed?' '17 - Click Advanced.\nClick Advanced.' False
'Were settings of show vpn status in the menu bar changed?' '18 - Make sure there’s a check next to “Send all traffic over VPN connection”.\nMake sure there’s a check next to “Send all traffic over VPN connection”.' False
'Were settings of show vpn status in the menu bar changed?' '19 - Click OK.\nClick OK.' False
'Were settings of show vpn status in the menu bar changed?' '20 - Click Apply.\nClick Apply. Now you should see a new icon in the menu bar at the top of the screen (near the clock). This is the VPN status icon, and you can use it to connect and disconnect from the VPN.' False
'Were settings of show vpn status in the menu bar changed?' '21 - Click the VPN status icon.\nClick the VPN status icon.' False
'Were settings of show vpn status in the menu bar changed?' '22 - Select “Connect [your VPN name]”.\nSelect “Connect [your VPN name]”. The system will now connect and authenticate to the VPN server.' False
'Were settings of password changed?' '0 - Entering VPN Settings Manually' False
'Were settings of password changed?' '1 - Click the Apple menu.\nClick the Apple menu. Once you enter the VPN settings into the Network panel of System Preferences, it’ll be easy to connect to the VPN. These settings are provided by your admin or service provider.\n- As of macOS Sierra, the native VPN app no longer supports PPTP VPN.[1]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- If you have Sierra and your service requires PPTP, see Using Shimo on macOS Sierra.\n- ;' False
'Were settings of password changed?' '2 - Select “System Preferences.\nSelect “System Preferences.”' False
'Were settings of password changed?' '3 - Click the “Network” icon.\nClick the “Network” icon.' False
'Were settings of password changed?' '4 - Click the + beneath the left panel.\nClick the + beneath the left panel.' False
'Were settings of password changed?' '5 - Click the button next to the “Interface” menu.\nClick the button next to the “Interface” menu. The button is blue and has two arrows, and will expand a brief menu.' False
'Were settings of password changed?' '6 - Select “VPN.\nSelect “VPN.”' False
'Were settings of password changed?' '7 - Click the button next to the “VPN Type” menu.\nClick the button next to the “VPN Type” menu.' False
'Were settings of password changed?' '8 - Select the type of VPN.\nSelect the type of VPN. Your VPN provider should specify this in their instructions.[2]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- If you haven’t yet signed up for VPN service, see Getting a VPN for tips on selecting a provider.' False
'Were settings of password changed?' '9 - Type a name for this VPN.\nType a name for this VPN. Type it into the “Service Name” field. This will be the nickname for this connection.' False
'Were settings of password changed?' '10 - Click Create.\nClick Create. Now you’ll see the VPN settings for this new connection in the right panel.' False
'Were settings of password changed?' '11 - Enter the IP address for the server.\nEnter the IP address for the server. Type this into the “Server Address” field.' False
'Were settings of password changed?' '12 - Enter your VPN account user name.\nEnter your VPN account user name. This goes into the “Account Name” field.' False
'Were settings of password changed?' '13 - Place a check next to “Show VPN status in the menu bar”.\nPlace a check next to “Show VPN status in the menu bar”.' False
'Were settings of password changed?' '14 - Click Authentication Settings.\nClick Authentication Settings.' False
'Were settings of password changed?' '15 - Select an authentication method.\nSelect an authentication method. Use the instructions from your VPN provider to determine the correct choice.[3]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- If you connect with a regular username and password, try selecting “Password” and then enter your password into the blank.' True
'Were settings of password changed?' '16 - Click OK.\nClick OK.' False
'Were settings of password changed?' '17 - Click Advanced.\nClick Advanced.' False
'Were settings of password changed?' '18 - Make sure there’s a check next to “Send all traffic over VPN connection”.\nMake sure there’s a check next to “Send all traffic over VPN connection”.' False
'Were settings of password changed?' '19 - Click OK.\nClick OK.' False
'Were settings of password changed?' '20 - Click Apply.\nClick Apply. Now you should see a new icon in the menu bar at the top of the screen (near the clock). This is the VPN status icon, and you can use it to connect and disconnect from the VPN.' False
'Were settings of password changed?' '21 - Click the VPN status icon.\nClick the VPN status icon.' False
'Were settings of password changed?' '22 - Select “Connect [your VPN name]”.\nSelect “Connect [your VPN name]”. The system will now connect and authenticate to the VPN server.' False
'Were settings of vpn setting changed?' '0 - Entering VPN Settings Manually' False
'Were settings of vpn setting changed?' '1 - Click the Apple menu.\nClick the Apple menu. Once you enter the VPN settings into the Network panel of System Preferences, it’ll be easy to connect to the VPN. These settings are provided by your admin or service provider.\n- As of macOS Sierra, the native VPN app no longer supports PPTP VPN.[1]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- If you have Sierra and your service requires PPTP, see Using Shimo on macOS Sierra.\n- ;' False
'Were settings of vpn setting changed?' '2 - Select “System Preferences.\nSelect “System Preferences.”' False
'Were settings of vpn setting changed?' '3 - Click the “Network” icon.\nClick the “Network” icon.' False
'Were settings of vpn setting changed?' '4 - Click the + beneath the left panel.\nClick the + beneath the left panel.' False
'Were settings of vpn setting changed?' '5 - Click the button next to the “Interface” menu.\nClick the button next to the “Interface” menu. The button is blue and has two arrows, and will expand a brief menu.' False
'Were settings of vpn setting changed?' '6 - Select “VPN.\nSelect “VPN.”' False
'Were settings of vpn setting changed?' '7 - Click the button next to the “VPN Type” menu.\nClick the button next to the “VPN Type” menu.' False
'Were settings of vpn setting changed?' '8 - Select the type of VPN.\nSelect the type of VPN. Your VPN provider should specify this in their instructions.[2]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- If you haven’t yet signed up for VPN service, see Getting a VPN for tips on selecting a provider.' False
'Were settings of vpn setting changed?' '9 - Type a name for this VPN.\nType a name for this VPN. Type it into the “Service Name” field. This will be the nickname for this connection.' False
'Were settings of vpn setting changed?' '10 - Click Create.\nClick Create. Now you’ll see the VPN settings for this new connection in the right panel.' False
'Were settings of vpn setting changed?' '11 - Enter the IP address for the server.\nEnter the IP address for the server. Type this into the “Server Address” field.' False
'Were settings of vpn setting changed?' '12 - Enter your VPN account user name.\nEnter your VPN account user name. This goes into the “Account Name” field.' False
'Were settings of vpn setting changed?' '13 - Place a check next to “Show VPN status in the menu bar”.\nPlace a check next to “Show VPN status in the menu bar”.' False
'Were settings of vpn setting changed?' '14 - Click Authentication Settings.\nClick Authentication Settings.' False
'Were settings of vpn setting changed?' '15 - Select an authentication method.\nSelect an authentication method. Use the instructions from your VPN provider to determine the correct choice.[3]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- If you connect with a regular username and password, try selecting “Password” and then enter your password into the blank.' True
'Were settings of vpn setting changed?' '16 - Click OK.\nClick OK.' False
'Were settings of vpn setting changed?' '17 - Click Advanced.\nClick Advanced.' False
'Were settings of vpn setting changed?' '18 - Make sure there’s a check next to “Send all traffic over VPN connection”.\nMake sure there’s a check next to “Send all traffic over VPN connection”.' False
'Were settings of vpn setting changed?' '19 - Click OK.\nClick OK.' False
'Were settings of vpn setting changed?' '20 - Click Apply.\nClick Apply. Now you should see a new icon in the menu bar at the top of the screen (near the clock). This is the VPN status icon, and you can use it to connect and disconnect from the VPN.' False
'Were settings of vpn setting changed?' '21 - Click the VPN status icon.\nClick the VPN status icon.' False
'Were settings of vpn setting changed?' '22 - Select “Connect [your VPN name]”.\nSelect “Connect [your VPN name]”. The system will now connect and authenticate to the VPN server.' False
'Were settings of send all traffic over vpn connection changed?' '0 - Entering VPN Settings Manually' False
'Were settings of send all traffic over vpn connection changed?' '1 - Click the Apple menu.\nClick the Apple menu. Once you enter the VPN settings into the Network panel of System Preferences, it’ll be easy to connect to the VPN. These settings are provided by your admin or service provider.\n- As of macOS Sierra, the native VPN app no longer supports PPTP VPN.[1]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- If you have Sierra and your service requires PPTP, see Using Shimo on macOS Sierra.\n- ;' False
'Were settings of send all traffic over vpn connection changed?' '2 - Select “System Preferences.\nSelect “System Preferences.”' False
'Were settings of send all traffic over vpn connection changed?' '3 - Click the “Network” icon.\nClick the “Network” icon.' False
'Were settings of send all traffic over vpn connection changed?' '4 - Click the + beneath the left panel.\nClick the + beneath the left panel.' False
'Were settings of send all traffic over vpn connection changed?' '5 - Click the button next to the “Interface” menu.\nClick the button next to the “Interface” menu. The button is blue and has two arrows, and will expand a brief menu.' False
'Were settings of send all traffic over vpn connection changed?' '6 - Select “VPN.\nSelect “VPN.”' False
'Were settings of send all traffic over vpn connection changed?' '7 - Click the button next to the “VPN Type” menu.\nClick the button next to the “VPN Type” menu.' False
'Were settings of send all traffic over vpn connection changed?' '8 - Select the type of VPN.\nSelect the type of VPN. Your VPN provider should specify this in their instructions.[2]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- If you haven’t yet signed up for VPN service, see Getting a VPN for tips on selecting a provider.' False
'Were settings of send all traffic over vpn connection changed?' '9 - Type a name for this VPN.\nType a name for this VPN. Type it into the “Service Name” field. This will be the nickname for this connection.' False
'Were settings of send all traffic over vpn connection changed?' '10 - Click Create.\nClick Create. Now you’ll see the VPN settings for this new connection in the right panel.' False
'Were settings of send all traffic over vpn connection changed?' '11 - Enter the IP address for the server.\nEnter the IP address for the server. Type this into the “Server Address” field.' False
'Were settings of send all traffic over vpn connection changed?' '12 - Enter your VPN account user name.\nEnter your VPN account user name. This goes into the “Account Name” field.' False
'Were settings of send all traffic over vpn connection changed?' '13 - Place a check next to “Show VPN status in the menu bar”.\nPlace a check next to “Show VPN status in the menu bar”.' False
'Were settings of send all traffic over vpn connection changed?' '14 - Click Authentication Settings.\nClick Authentication Settings.' False
'Were settings of send all traffic over vpn connection changed?' '15 - Select an authentication method.\nSelect an authentication method. Use the instructions from your VPN provider to determine the correct choice.[3]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- If you connect with a regular username and password, try selecting “Password” and then enter your password into the blank.' False
'Were settings of send all traffic over vpn connection changed?' '16 - Click OK.\nClick OK.' False
'Were settings of send all traffic over vpn connection changed?' '17 - Click Advanced.\nClick Advanced.' False
'Were settings of send all traffic over vpn connection changed?' '18 - Make sure there’s a check next to “Send all traffic over VPN connection”.\nMake sure there’s a check next to “Send all traffic over VPN connection”.' True
'Were settings of send all traffic over vpn connection changed?' '19 - Click OK.\nClick OK.' False
'Were settings of send all traffic over vpn connection changed?' '20 - Click Apply.\nClick Apply. Now you should see a new icon in the menu bar at the top of the screen (near the clock). This is the VPN status icon, and you can use it to connect and disconnect from the VPN.' False
'Were settings of send all traffic over vpn connection changed?' '21 - Click the VPN status icon.\nClick the VPN status icon.' False
'Were settings of send all traffic over vpn connection changed?' '22 - Select “Connect [your VPN name]”.\nSelect “Connect [your VPN name]”. The system will now connect and authenticate to the VPN server.' False
'Were settings of vpn status icon changed?' '0 - Entering VPN Settings Manually' False
'Were settings of vpn status icon changed?' '1 - Click the Apple menu.\nClick the Apple menu. Once you enter the VPN settings into the Network panel of System Preferences, it’ll be easy to connect to the VPN. These settings are provided by your admin or service provider.\n- As of macOS Sierra, the native VPN app no longer supports PPTP VPN.[1]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- If you have Sierra and your service requires PPTP, see Using Shimo on macOS Sierra.\n- ;' False
'Were settings of vpn status icon changed?' '2 - Select “System Preferences.\nSelect “System Preferences.”' False
'Were settings of vpn status icon changed?' '3 - Click the “Network” icon.\nClick the “Network” icon.' False
'Were settings of vpn status icon changed?' '4 - Click the + beneath the left panel.\nClick the + beneath the left panel.' False
'Were settings of vpn status icon changed?' '5 - Click the button next to the “Interface” menu.\nClick the button next to the “Interface” menu. The button is blue and has two arrows, and will expand a brief menu.' False
'Were settings of vpn status icon changed?' '6 - Select “VPN.\nSelect “VPN.”' False
'Were settings of vpn status icon changed?' '7 - Click the button next to the “VPN Type” menu.\nClick the button next to the “VPN Type” menu.' False
'Were settings of vpn status icon changed?' '8 - Select the type of VPN.\nSelect the type of VPN. Your VPN provider should specify this in their instructions.[2]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- If you haven’t yet signed up for VPN service, see Getting a VPN for tips on selecting a provider.' False
'Were settings of vpn status icon changed?' '9 - Type a name for this VPN.\nType a name for this VPN. Type it into the “Service Name” field. This will be the nickname for this connection.' False
'Were settings of vpn status icon changed?' '10 - Click Create.\nClick Create. Now you’ll see the VPN settings for this new connection in the right panel.' False
'Were settings of vpn status icon changed?' '11 - Enter the IP address for the server.\nEnter the IP address for the server. Type this into the “Server Address” field.' False
'Were settings of vpn status icon changed?' '12 - Enter your VPN account user name.\nEnter your VPN account user name. This goes into the “Account Name” field.' False
'Were settings of vpn status icon changed?' '13 - Place a check next to “Show VPN status in the menu bar”.\nPlace a check next to “Show VPN status in the menu bar”.' False
'Were settings of vpn status icon changed?' '14 - Click Authentication Settings.\nClick Authentication Settings.' False
'Were settings of vpn status icon changed?' '15 - Select an authentication method.\nSelect an authentication method. Use the instructions from your VPN provider to determine the correct choice.[3]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- If you connect with a regular username and password, try selecting “Password” and then enter your password into the blank.' False
'Were settings of vpn status icon changed?' '16 - Click OK.\nClick OK.' False
'Were settings of vpn status icon changed?' '17 - Click Advanced.\nClick Advanced.' False
'Were settings of vpn status icon changed?' '18 - Make sure there’s a check next to “Send all traffic over VPN connection”.\nMake sure there’s a check next to “Send all traffic over VPN connection”.' False
'Were settings of vpn status icon changed?' '19 - Click OK.\nClick OK.' False
'Were settings of vpn status icon changed?' '20 - Click Apply.\nClick Apply. Now you should see a new icon in the menu bar at the top of the screen (near the clock). This is the VPN status icon, and you can use it to connect and disconnect from the VPN.' True
'Were settings of vpn status icon changed?' '21 - Click the VPN status icon.\nClick the VPN status icon.' False
'Were settings of vpn status icon changed?' '22 - Select “Connect [your VPN name]”.\nSelect “Connect [your VPN name]”. The system will now connect and authenticate to the VPN server.' False
'Were settings of create changed?' '0 - Entering VPN Settings Manually' False
'Were settings of create changed?' '1 - Click the Apple menu.\nClick the Apple menu. Once you enter the VPN settings into the Network panel of System Preferences, it’ll be easy to connect to the VPN. These settings are provided by your admin or service provider.\n- As of macOS Sierra, the native VPN app no longer supports PPTP VPN.[1]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- If you have Sierra and your service requires PPTP, see Using Shimo on macOS Sierra.\n- ;' False
'Were settings of create changed?' '2 - Select “System Preferences.\nSelect “System Preferences.”' False
'Were settings of create changed?' '3 - Click the “Network” icon.\nClick the “Network” icon.' False
'Were settings of create changed?' '4 - Click the + beneath the left panel.\nClick the + beneath the left panel.' False
'Were settings of create changed?' '5 - Click the button next to the “Interface” menu.\nClick the button next to the “Interface” menu. The button is blue and has two arrows, and will expand a brief menu.' False
'Were settings of create changed?' '6 - Select “VPN.\nSelect “VPN.”' False
'Were settings of create changed?' '7 - Click the button next to the “VPN Type” menu.\nClick the button next to the “VPN Type” menu.' False
'Were settings of create changed?' '8 - Select the type of VPN.\nSelect the type of VPN. Your VPN provider should specify this in their instructions.[2]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- If you haven’t yet signed up for VPN service, see Getting a VPN for tips on selecting a provider.' False
'Were settings of create changed?' '9 - Type a name for this VPN.\nType a name for this VPN. Type it into the “Service Name” field. This will be the nickname for this connection.' False
'Were settings of create changed?' '10 - Click Create.\nClick Create. Now you’ll see the VPN settings for this new connection in the right panel.' True
'Were settings of create changed?' '11 - Enter the IP address for the server.\nEnter the IP address for the server. Type this into the “Server Address” field.' False
'Were settings of create changed?' '12 - Enter your VPN account user name.\nEnter your VPN account user name. This goes into the “Account Name” field.' False
'Were settings of create changed?' '13 - Place a check next to “Show VPN status in the menu bar”.\nPlace a check next to “Show VPN status in the menu bar”.' False
'Were settings of create changed?' '14 - Click Authentication Settings.\nClick Authentication Settings.' False
'Were settings of create changed?' '15 - Select an authentication method.\nSelect an authentication method. Use the instructions from your VPN provider to determine the correct choice.[3]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- If you connect with a regular username and password, try selecting “Password” and then enter your password into the blank.' False
'Were settings of create changed?' '16 - Click OK.\nClick OK.' False
'Were settings of create changed?' '17 - Click Advanced.\nClick Advanced.' False
'Were settings of create changed?' '18 - Make sure there’s a check next to “Send all traffic over VPN connection”.\nMake sure there’s a check next to “Send all traffic over VPN connection”.' False
'Were settings of create changed?' '19 - Click OK.\nClick OK.' False
'Were settings of create changed?' '20 - Click Apply.\nClick Apply. Now you should see a new icon in the menu bar at the top of the screen (near the clock). This is the VPN status icon, and you can use it to connect and disconnect from the VPN.' False
'Were settings of create changed?' '21 - Click the VPN status icon.\nClick the VPN status icon.' False
'Were settings of create changed?' '22 - Select “Connect [your VPN name]”.\nSelect “Connect [your VPN name]”. The system will now connect and authenticate to the VPN server.' False
'Were settings of fluid app changed?' '0 - Steps' False
'Were settings of fluid app changed?' '1 - Go to the Fluid app website\nGo to the Fluid app website and click the “Free Download” button to download and install the latest version of the Fluid app. Learn how to install software on a Mac.\n- ;' False
'Were settings of fluid app changed?' '2 - Click the Fluid app icon from your ‘Applications’ folder to launch the app.\nClick the Fluid app icon from your ‘Applications’ folder to launch the app.' False
'Were settings of fluid app changed?' '3 - Enter the URL of the website or web app you want to create a desktop app for.\nEnter the URL of the website or web app you want to create a desktop app for.' False
'Were settings of fluid app changed?' '4 - Enter a name that will be used to identify the app.\nEnter a name that will be used to identify the app.' False
'Were settings of fluid app changed?' '5 - Select the location you want to save your app to using the drop down menu.\nSelect the location you want to save your app to using the drop down menu. By default, your ‘Applications’ folder is selected.\n- Click the “Other…” link from the drop down menu to select an alternative location to save the app.' False
'Were settings of fluid app changed?' '6 - Select an icon to use for your newly created site specific app.\nSelect an icon to use for your newly created site specific app. By default, the website’s favicon will be used.\n- Click the “Other…” link from the drop down menu to select custom icon save on your computer.' False
'Were settings of fluid app changed?' '7 - Click the “Create” button to create your app.\nClick the “Create” button to create your app. You will be prompted once the application has been created successfully.' True
'Were settings of fluid app changed?' '8 - Click the “Launch Now” button to automatically launch your newly created app.\nClick the “Launch Now” button to automatically launch your newly created app. You can alternatively click the “Reveal in Finder” button to go directly to the saved app in your Finder and launch it manually.' False
'Were settings of url of the website changed?' '0 - Steps' False
'Were settings of url of the website changed?' '1 - Go to the Fluid app website\nGo to the Fluid app website and click the “Free Download” button to download and install the latest version of the Fluid app. Learn how to install software on a Mac.\n- ;' False
'Were settings of url of the website changed?' '2 - Click the Fluid app icon from your ‘Applications’ folder to launch the app.\nClick the Fluid app icon from your ‘Applications’ folder to launch the app.' False
'Were settings of url of the website changed?' '3 - Enter the URL of the website or web app you want to create a desktop app for.\nEnter the URL of the website or web app you want to create a desktop app for.' True
'Were settings of url of the website changed?' '4 - Enter a name that will be used to identify the app.\nEnter a name that will be used to identify the app.' False
'Were settings of url of the website changed?' '5 - Select the location you want to save your app to using the drop down menu.\nSelect the location you want to save your app to using the drop down menu. By default, your ‘Applications’ folder is selected.\n- Click the “Other…” link from the drop down menu to select an alternative location to save the app.' False
'Were settings of url of the website changed?' '6 - Select an icon to use for your newly created site specific app.\nSelect an icon to use for your newly created site specific app. By default, the website’s favicon will be used.\n- Click the “Other…” link from the drop down menu to select custom icon save on your computer.' False
'Were settings of url of the website changed?' '7 - Click the “Create” button to create your app.\nClick the “Create” button to create your app. You will be prompted once the application has been created successfully.' False
'Were settings of url of the website changed?' '8 - Click the “Launch Now” button to automatically launch your newly created app.\nClick the “Launch Now” button to automatically launch your newly created app. You can alternatively click the “Reveal in Finder” button to go directly to the saved app in your Finder and launch it manually.' False
'Were settings of icon to use for you newly create site specific app changed?' '0 - Steps' False
'Were settings of icon to use for you newly create site specific app changed?' '1 - Go to the Fluid app website\nGo to the Fluid app website and click the “Free Download” button to download and install the latest version of the Fluid app. Learn how to install software on a Mac.\n- ;' False
'Were settings of icon to use for you newly create site specific app changed?' '2 - Click the Fluid app icon from your ‘Applications’ folder to launch the app.\nClick the Fluid app icon from your ‘Applications’ folder to launch the app.' False
'Were settings of icon to use for you newly create site specific app changed?' '3 - Enter the URL of the website or web app you want to create a desktop app for.\nEnter the URL of the website or web app you want to create a desktop app for.' False
'Were settings of icon to use for you newly create site specific app changed?' '4 - Enter a name that will be used to identify the app.\nEnter a name that will be used to identify the app.' False
'Were settings of icon to use for you newly create site specific app changed?' '5 - Select the location you want to save your app to using the drop down menu.\nSelect the location you want to save your app to using the drop down menu. By default, your ‘Applications’ folder is selected.\n- Click the “Other…” link from the drop down menu to select an alternative location to save the app.' False
'Were settings of icon to use for you newly create site specific app changed?' '6 - Select an icon to use for your newly created site specific app.\nSelect an icon to use for your newly created site specific app. By default, the website’s favicon will be used.\n- Click the “Other…” link from the drop down menu to select custom icon save on your computer.' True
'Were settings of icon to use for you newly create site specific app changed?' '7 - Click the “Create” button to create your app.\nClick the “Create” button to create your app. You will be prompted once the application has been created successfully.' False
'Were settings of icon to use for you newly create site specific app changed?' '8 - Click the “Launch Now” button to automatically launch your newly created app.\nClick the “Launch Now” button to automatically launch your newly created app. You can alternatively click the “Reveal in Finder” button to go directly to the saved app in your Finder and launch it manually.' False
'Were settings of location you want to save you app to use the drop down menu changed?' '0 - Steps' False
'Were settings of location you want to save you app to use the drop down menu changed?' '1 - Go to the Fluid app website\nGo to the Fluid app website and click the “Free Download” button to download and install the latest version of the Fluid app. Learn how to install software on a Mac.\n- ;' False
'Were settings of location you want to save you app to use the drop down menu changed?' '2 - Click the Fluid app icon from your ‘Applications’ folder to launch the app.\nClick the Fluid app icon from your ‘Applications’ folder to launch the app.' False
'Were settings of location you want to save you app to use the drop down menu changed?' '3 - Enter the URL of the website or web app you want to create a desktop app for.\nEnter the URL of the website or web app you want to create a desktop app for.' False
'Were settings of location you want to save you app to use the drop down menu changed?' '4 - Enter a name that will be used to identify the app.\nEnter a name that will be used to identify the app.' False
'Were settings of location you want to save you app to use the drop down menu changed?' '5 - Select the location you want to save your app to using the drop down menu.\nSelect the location you want to save your app to using the drop down menu. By default, your ‘Applications’ folder is selected.\n- Click the “Other…” link from the drop down menu to select an alternative location to save the app.' True
'Were settings of location you want to save you app to use the drop down menu changed?' '6 - Select an icon to use for your newly created site specific app.\nSelect an icon to use for your newly created site specific app. By default, the website’s favicon will be used.\n- Click the “Other…” link from the drop down menu to select custom icon save on your computer.' False
'Were settings of location you want to save you app to use the drop down menu changed?' '7 - Click the “Create” button to create your app.\nClick the “Create” button to create your app. You will be prompted once the application has been created successfully.' False
'Were settings of location you want to save you app to use the drop down menu changed?' '8 - Click the “Launch Now” button to automatically launch your newly created app.\nClick the “Launch Now” button to automatically launch your newly created app. You can alternatively click the “Reveal in Finder” button to go directly to the saved app in your Finder and launch it manually.' False
'Were settings of ok changed?' '0 - Printing an AutoCAD Drawing on Windows' False
'Were settings of ok changed?' '1 - Click the Application button.\nClick the Application button. It\'s the red "A" button in the upper-left corner of AutoCAD.' False
'Were settings of ok changed?' "2 - Click Print.\nClick Print. It's next to the icon that resembles a printer." False
'Were settings of ok changed?' '3 - Click Plot.\nClick Plot. It\'s the first option in the "Print" sub-menu. This displays the "Plot" dialogue box.\n- You can also click the printer icon at the top of AutoCAD to display the Plot dialogue box.' False
'Were settings of ok changed?' '4 - Select your customer page setup.\nSelect your customer page setup. Use the drop-down menu next to "Name" to select the custom page setup you just created. This applies all the custom settings to the PDF.' False
'Were settings of ok changed?' '5 - Click Ok.\nClick Ok. This opens a browser window.' True
'Were settings of ok changed?' '6 - Select where you want to save the file and click Save.\nSelect where you want to save the file and click Save. User the browser window to select where you want to save the PDF file. Click Save at the bottom of the screen when you are finished. This saves the drawing as a PDF and opens it in your default PDF viewing program.\n- If you AutoCAD drawing has multiple layers, you can select which layers you want to print on the side of the PDF.' False
'Were settings of ok changed?' '7 - Click the Printer icon.\nClick the Printer icon. The icon that resembles a printer is the button that prints the PDF.' False
'Were settings of ok changed?' '8 - Select a Printer and click Print.\nSelect a Printer and click Print. If you are satisfied with how the drawing looks, select the printer you want to print from using the drop-down menu. Then click Print to print the drawing.' False
'Were settings of click changed?' '0 - Steps' False
'Were settings of click changed?' '1 - Open Photo Booth.\nOpen Photo Booth.\n- ;' False
'Were settings of click changed?' '2 - Use the rule of thirds in your image.\nUse the rule of thirds in your image. Read step 9 in the article Take-Better-Photographs' False
'Were settings of click changed?' '3 - Make sure there is no light shining directly on the the camera.\nMake sure there is no light shining directly on the the camera. Too much direct light can cause blurriness and glimmering when taking photographs.' False
'Were settings of click changed?' "4 - Make sure there's enough light where you plan to take the picture.\nMake sure there's enough light where you plan to take the picture. Pictures taken in for example a dark basement won't be any good. Open the blinds in front of your windows (if any), turn on any lights you have in your room. Ceiling lights are good for this." False
'Were settings of click changed?' "5 - Don't move around a lot when you take the picture.\nDon't move around a lot when you take the picture. This will not allow the camera to focus correctly and the picture will be blurry." False
'Were settings of click changed?' "6 - Don't stand too close to the camera.\nDon't stand too close to the camera. This will not focus it correctly." False
'Were settings of click changed?' '7 - Take a test shot before taking your real picture to make sure that the appearance you want is working.\nTake a test shot before taking your real picture to make sure that the appearance you want is working.' False
'Were settings of click changed?' '8 - Change the effect to sepia to see if this helps if you mess up.\nChange the effect to sepia to see if this helps if you mess up.' False
'Were settings of click changed?' '9 - Click.\nClick. You have a perfect photo!' True
'Were settings of click changed?' '10 - You can import the photo to iPhoto after it\'s taken and use the different features to enhance the quality.\nYou can import the photo to iPhoto after it\'s taken and use the different features to enhance the quality. To do this, open photo booth, click on the picture you want and click the "iPhoto" button on the left side of the screen. Then\xa0:\n- Click on the picture you would like to enhance\n- Click the "Edit" button\n- Click the "Enhance button"\n- You can also click the "Adjust" button and try to increase the exposure and/or the contrast' False
'Were settings of set up two - factor authentication changed?' '0 - Enabling Two-Factor Authentication' False
'Were settings of set up two - factor authentication changed?' '1 - Click the Apple menu on your Mac and select "System Preferences."\nClick the Apple menu on your Mac and select "System Preferences." You\'ll need Two-Factor Authentication enabled for your account in order to be able to unlock with your Apple Watch. You can enable it in the System Preferences menu.\n- To set up Two-Factor on your iPhone instead, open the Settings app and select "iCloud." Tap your Apple ID and enter your password. Tap "Password & Security" and then tap "Set Up Two-Factor Authentication."[1]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- ;' False
'Were settings of set up two - factor authentication changed?' '2 - Select "iCloud" and then click "Account Details."\nSelect "iCloud" and then click "Account Details." You\'ll be prompted to enter your Apple ID password.' False
'Were settings of set up two - factor authentication changed?' '3 - Click the "Security" tab.\nClick the "Security" tab. This will display the security settings for your Apple ID account.' False
'Were settings of set up two - factor authentication changed?' '4 - Click the "Set Up Two-Factor Authentication" button.\nClick the "Set Up Two-Factor Authentication" button. This will start the Two-Factor setup process.\n- If you have devices that aren\'t running iOS 9+ or OS X 10.11+, you\'ll be warned that those devices will require a special password in order to use them.' True
'Were settings of set up two - factor authentication changed?' "5 - Answer your security questions.\nAnswer your security questions. You'll need to answer both questions before you can proceed." False
'Were settings of set up two - factor authentication changed?' '6 - Enter a verification phone number.\nEnter a verification phone number. This phone number will be able to receive SMS codes in case you don\'t have access to your trusted devices when trying to log in.\n- A valid credit card attached to your account can help you recover access if you get locked out when Two-Factor is activated. You can add one by logging into appleid.apple.com and adding your card in the "Payment Method" section.[2]\n- X\n- Research source' False
'Were settings of answer you security question changed?' '0 - Enabling Two-Factor Authentication' False
'Were settings of answer you security question changed?' '1 - Click the Apple menu on your Mac and select "System Preferences."\nClick the Apple menu on your Mac and select "System Preferences." You\'ll need Two-Factor Authentication enabled for your account in order to be able to unlock with your Apple Watch. You can enable it in the System Preferences menu.\n- To set up Two-Factor on your iPhone instead, open the Settings app and select "iCloud." Tap your Apple ID and enter your password. Tap "Password & Security" and then tap "Set Up Two-Factor Authentication."[1]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- ;' False
'Were settings of answer you security question changed?' '2 - Select "iCloud" and then click "Account Details."\nSelect "iCloud" and then click "Account Details." You\'ll be prompted to enter your Apple ID password.' False
'Were settings of answer you security question changed?' '3 - Click the "Security" tab.\nClick the "Security" tab. This will display the security settings for your Apple ID account.' False
'Were settings of answer you security question changed?' '4 - Click the "Set Up Two-Factor Authentication" button.\nClick the "Set Up Two-Factor Authentication" button. This will start the Two-Factor setup process.\n- If you have devices that aren\'t running iOS 9+ or OS X 10.11+, you\'ll be warned that those devices will require a special password in order to use them.' False
'Were settings of answer you security question changed?' "5 - Answer your security questions.\nAnswer your security questions. You'll need to answer both questions before you can proceed." True
'Were settings of answer you security question changed?' '6 - Enter a verification phone number.\nEnter a verification phone number. This phone number will be able to receive SMS codes in case you don\'t have access to your trusted devices when trying to log in.\n- A valid credit card attached to your account can help you recover access if you get locked out when Two-Factor is activated. You can add one by logging into appleid.apple.com and adding your card in the "Payment Method" section.[2]\n- X\n- Research source' False
'Were settings of allow you apple watch to unlock you mac changed?' '0 - Enabling Auto Unlock' False
'Were settings of allow you apple watch to unlock you mac changed?' '1 - Enable a passcode on your Apple Watch.\nEnable a passcode on your Apple Watch. You\'ll need to have a passcode enabled for your Apple Watch in order to turn on Auto Unlock. You won\'t be prompted for this passcode every time you use your watch to unlock your computer.\n- See the "Setting Up the Watch section of Use Your Apple Watch for details on enabling a passcode for your watch.' False
'Were settings of allow you apple watch to unlock you mac changed?' '2 - Click the Apple menu and select "System Preferences."\nClick the Apple menu and select "System Preferences." You\'ll find the Apple menu in the upper-left corner.' False
'Were settings of allow you apple watch to unlock you mac changed?' '3 - Select "Security & Privacy."\nSelect "Security & Privacy." This option is in the top row of menu.' False
'Were settings of allow you apple watch to unlock you mac changed?' '4 - Check the "Allow your Apple Watch to unlock your Mac" box.\nCheck the "Allow your Apple Watch to unlock your Mac" box. If this box isn\'t available, you may not be running Sierra on a compatible Mac computer' True
'Were settings of allow you apple watch to unlock you mac changed?' '5 - Enter your Mac user password.\nEnter your Mac user password. This may be different than your Apple ID password. This is the password you use to log in as a user on your Mac computer.' False
'Were settings of allow you apple watch to unlock you mac changed?' "6 - Wait while Auto Unlock enables.\nWait while Auto Unlock enables. This may take a few moments. You'll see a spinning wheel to the right of the checkbox while it's processing." False
'Were settings of allow you apple watch to unlock you mac changed?' "7 - Lock your computer and test it out.\nLock your computer and test it out. Once Auto Unlock is enabled, you can try it out. Lock your computer by closing the lid and then opening it again, then move your watch close. You'll be logged in automatically after just a moment.[3]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- A notification will appear on your watch letting you know that you've unlocked your computer.\n- You must be wearing the Apple Watch in order for the Auto Unlock process to work." False
'Were settings of enter you mac user password changed?' '0 - Enabling Auto Unlock' False
'Were settings of enter you mac user password changed?' '1 - Enable a passcode on your Apple Watch.\nEnable a passcode on your Apple Watch. You\'ll need to have a passcode enabled for your Apple Watch in order to turn on Auto Unlock. You won\'t be prompted for this passcode every time you use your watch to unlock your computer.\n- See the "Setting Up the Watch section of Use Your Apple Watch for details on enabling a passcode for your watch.' False
'Were settings of enter you mac user password changed?' '2 - Click the Apple menu and select "System Preferences."\nClick the Apple menu and select "System Preferences." You\'ll find the Apple menu in the upper-left corner.' False
'Were settings of enter you mac user password changed?' '3 - Select "Security & Privacy."\nSelect "Security & Privacy." This option is in the top row of menu.' False
'Were settings of enter you mac user password changed?' '4 - Check the "Allow your Apple Watch to unlock your Mac" box.\nCheck the "Allow your Apple Watch to unlock your Mac" box. If this box isn\'t available, you may not be running Sierra on a compatible Mac computer' False
'Were settings of enter you mac user password changed?' '5 - Enter your Mac user password.\nEnter your Mac user password. This may be different than your Apple ID password. This is the password you use to log in as a user on your Mac computer.' True
'Were settings of enter you mac user password changed?' "6 - Wait while Auto Unlock enables.\nWait while Auto Unlock enables. This may take a few moments. You'll see a spinning wheel to the right of the checkbox while it's processing." False
'Were settings of enter you mac user password changed?' "7 - Lock your computer and test it out.\nLock your computer and test it out. Once Auto Unlock is enabled, you can try it out. Lock your computer by closing the lid and then opening it again, then move your watch close. You'll be logged in automatically after just a moment.[3]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- A notification will appear on your watch letting you know that you've unlocked your computer.\n- You must be wearing the Apple Watch in order for the Auto Unlock process to work." False
'Were settings of toast titanium changed?' '0 - Steps' False
'Were settings of toast titanium changed?' '1 - Open Toast Titanium' False
'Were settings of toast titanium changed?' 'Open Toast Titanium\n- ;' False
'Were settings of toast titanium changed?' '2 - Click on the "Copy" tab.\nClick on the "Copy" tab.' True
'Were settings of toast titanium changed?' '3 - At the top-left corner of the screen there is a drop down menu.\nAt the top-left corner of the screen there is a drop down menu. Choose "Image File" from the menu.' True
'Were settings of toast titanium changed?' '4 - Click on Select and browse for your iso file.\nClick on Select and browse for your iso file.' False
'Were settings of toast titanium changed?' '5 - Once you are done selecting your ISO file insert your Blank Disk in the drive.\nOnce you are done selecting your ISO file insert your Blank Disk in the drive.' False
'Were settings of toast titanium changed?' '6 - Click on the red "COPY" button at the bottom-right corner of the window.\nClick on the red "COPY" button at the bottom-right corner of the window.' True
'Were settings of toast titanium changed?' '7 - Wait for the process to finish.\nWait for the process to finish.' False
'Were settings of toast titanium changed?' "8 - That's it.\nThat's it. Your ISO file is burned on the DVD." False
'Were settings of accessibility changed?' '0 - Changing Trackpad Scrolling' False
'Were settings of accessibility changed?' "1 - Click the Apple menu.\nClick the Apple menu. You'll find this in the upper-left corner of the screen." False
'Were settings of accessibility changed?' '2 - Click "System Preferences."\nClick "System Preferences." If a window other than the main System Preferences window appears, click the "Show All" button at the top. The icon has 12 dots arranged in a grid.' False
'Were settings of accessibility changed?' '3 - Click the "Accessibility" option.\nClick the "Accessibility" option.' False
'Were settings of accessibility changed?' '4 - Click "Mouse & Trackpad."\nClick "Mouse & Trackpad." You may have to scroll down on the left frame to find it.' False
'Were settings of accessibility changed?' '5 - Click the "Trackpad Options" button.\nClick the "Trackpad Options" button. This will display your trackpad scrolling options in a new window.' False
'Were settings of accessibility changed?' '6 - Click and drag the "Scrolling speed" slider.\nClick and drag the "Scrolling speed" slider. A slower scrolling speed will require you to drag farther on the pad to scroll.' True
'Were settings of accessibility changed?' '7 - Click the "with inertia" menu to change acceleration.\nClick the "with inertia" menu to change acceleration. This allows you to set whether the scrolling speeds up as you accelerate your fingers, or if it scrolls at a constant rate.[2]\n- X\n- Research source' False
'Were settings of checkbox next to " show launchpad . changed?' '0 - Steps' False
'Were settings of checkbox next to " show launchpad . changed?' "1 - Click on the Apple menu.\nClick on the Apple menu. It's the black, apple-shaped icon in the upper-left of your screen.\n- ;" False
'Were settings of checkbox next to " show launchpad . changed?' '2 - Click on System Preferences.\nClick on System Preferences.' False
'Were settings of checkbox next to " show launchpad . changed?' "3 - Click on Keyboard.\nClick on Keyboard. It's in the center of the preferences window." False
'Were settings of checkbox next to " show launchpad . changed?' '4 - Click on Shortcuts.\nClick on Shortcuts.' False
'Were settings of checkbox next to " show launchpad . changed?' "5 - Click on Launchpad & Dock.\nClick on Launchpad & Dock. It's in the left pane of the dialog box." False
'Were settings of checkbox next to " show launchpad . changed?' '6 - Click the checkbox next to "Show Launchpad."\nClick the checkbox next to "Show Launchpad." It\'s in the right pane of the dialog box.' True
'Were settings of checkbox next to " show launchpad . changed?' '7 - Click on Show Launchpad.\nClick on Show Launchpad. When you click on the text, it will highlight in blue and a white text box will appear.' False
'Were settings of checkbox next to " show launchpad . changed?' "8 - Type the key combination for your custom shortcut.\nType the key combination for your custom shortcut. You have now set a keyboard shortcut for Launchpad.\n- Your custom shortcut should begin with the command (⌘), control, or option key. It can include more than one such key, e.g. control-option-B.\n- Launchpad is an application that appears by default in your Mac's Dock. Unless it's been removed, you can also open Launchpad by clicking on its icon -- a gray circle containing a rocketship -- in your Dock." False
'Were settings of show launchpad changed?' '0 - Steps' False
'Were settings of show launchpad changed?' "1 - Click on the Apple menu.\nClick on the Apple menu. It's the black, apple-shaped icon in the upper-left of your screen.\n- ;" False
'Were settings of show launchpad changed?' '2 - Click on System Preferences.\nClick on System Preferences.' False
'Were settings of show launchpad changed?' "3 - Click on Keyboard.\nClick on Keyboard. It's in the center of the preferences window." False
'Were settings of show launchpad changed?' '4 - Click on Shortcuts.\nClick on Shortcuts.' False
'Were settings of show launchpad changed?' "5 - Click on Launchpad & Dock.\nClick on Launchpad & Dock. It's in the left pane of the dialog box." False
'Were settings of show launchpad changed?' '6 - Click the checkbox next to "Show Launchpad."\nClick the checkbox next to "Show Launchpad." It\'s in the right pane of the dialog box.' False
'Were settings of show launchpad changed?' '7 - Click on Show Launchpad.\nClick on Show Launchpad. When you click on the text, it will highlight in blue and a white text box will appear.' True
'Were settings of show launchpad changed?' "8 - Type the key combination for your custom shortcut.\nType the key combination for your custom shortcut. You have now set a keyboard shortcut for Launchpad.\n- Your custom shortcut should begin with the command (⌘), control, or option key. It can include more than one such key, e.g. control-option-B.\n- Launchpad is an application that appears by default in your Mac's Dock. Unless it's been removed, you can also open Launchpad by clicking on its icon -- a gray circle containing a rocketship -- in your Dock." False
'Were settings of trackpad changed?' '0 - Enabling Force Click' False
'Were settings of trackpad changed?' "1 - Click on the Apple menu.\nClick on the Apple menu. It's the black, apple-shaped icon in the upper-left of your screen.\n- ;" False
'Were settings of trackpad changed?' '2 - Click on System Preferences.\nClick on System Preferences.' False
'Were settings of trackpad changed?' "3 - Click on Trackpad.\nClick on Trackpad. It's in the center of the preferences window." False
'Were settings of trackpad changed?' "4 - Click on Point & Click.\nClick on Point & Click. It's near the top of the dialog box." False
'Were settings of trackpad changed?' '5 - Click on the checkbox next to "Look up & data detectors."\nClick on the checkbox next to "Look up & data detectors." Make sure the box is blue and contains a checkmark.' True
'Were settings of trackpad changed?' '6 - Click on the drop-down below the checkbox.\nClick on the drop-down below the checkbox.' False
'Were settings of trackpad changed?' '7 - Click on "Force click with one finger."\nClick on "Force click with one finger." You\'ve now enabled Force Click on your Mac.' False
'Were settings of sign up for a account changed?' '0 - Using Dropbox' False
'Were settings of sign up for a account changed?' '1 - Go to https:__www.dropbox.com_ on your Mac.\nGo to https://www.dropbox.com/ on your Mac.' False
'Were settings of sign up for a account changed?' '2 - Sign up for an account.\nSign up for an account.\n- You will need to provide a name, email and password to do so.' True
'Were settings of sign up for a account changed?' '3 - Click the Download.\nClick the Download.' False
'Were settings of sign up for a account changed?' '4 - Run the installer.\nRun the installer.' False
'Were settings of sign up for a account changed?' '5 - Sign into the app.\nSign into the app.' False
'Were settings of sign up for a account changed?' '6 - Click the Dropbox menu.\nClick the Dropbox menu. This will appear in the upper right corner of the top menu' False
'Were settings of sign up for a account changed?' '7 - Click Open Dropbox Folder.\nClick Open Dropbox Folder.' False
'Were settings of sign up for a account changed?' '8 - Drag and drop your documents into your Dropbox folder.\nDrag and drop your documents into your Dropbox folder.\n- A file in the process of uploading will display a blue loading icon. This will change to a green checkmark when the upload or sync is complete.' False
'Were settings of sign up for a account changed?' '9 - Go to https:__www.dropbox.com_ on your other device.\nGo to https://www.dropbox.com/ on your other device.\n- If you are using an iOS or Android device you can install the Dropbox app.' False
'Were settings of sign up for a account changed?' '10 - Sign in to your Dropbox account.\nSign in to your Dropbox account. Your synced documents will appear in your Dropbox.\n- You can click/tap a document to view it or open the menu for a document and click/tap Download to save it to your device.' False
'Were settings of apple pay changed?' '0 - Using Apple Pay on macOS' False
'Were settings of apple pay changed?' '1 - Open Safari.\nOpen Safari. Apple Pay in macOS is only supported for purchases made on supported sites in the Safari browser. You cannot use Apple Pay in Chrome, Firefox, or other web browsers.' False
'Were settings of apple pay changed?' '2 - Keep your Apple Pay device close by.\nKeep your Apple Pay device close by. Your Mac will be able to tell when an Apple Pay-enabled device is nearby. If your Apple Pay device is not close at hand, the Apple Pay button may not appear in Safari.[2]\n- X\n- Research source' False
'Were settings of apple pay changed?' '3 - Load a website that supports Apple Pay.\nLoad a website that supports Apple Pay. Apple Pay support is up to the website owner. Not all stores will support Apple Pay, but expect more and more to adopt it as time goes on.' False
'Were settings of apple pay changed?' "4 - Order an item and go through the checkout process.\nOrder an item and go through the checkout process. You'll find the Apple Pay option during the payment part of the checkout process." False
'Were settings of apple pay changed?' "5 - Click the Apple Pay button when asked to choose a payment method.\nClick the Apple Pay button when asked to choose a payment method. You'll see this button if the website supports Apple Pay and your Apple Pay-enabled device is close by. If you don't see the button and you know it's supposed to be there, make sure your iPhone or Apple Watch are with you." True
'Were settings of apple pay changed?' "6 - Use Touch ID on your iPhone or double-tap your Apple Watch's button to confirm the payment.\nUse Touch ID on your iPhone or double-tap your Apple Watch's button to confirm the payment. You'll see the Apple Pay notification appear on your device when you click the Apple Pay button on the website. Use your Touch ID fingerprint scanner or press the Apple Watch's button twice to confirm the payment." False
'Were settings of trackpad changed?' '0 - Steps' False
'Were settings of trackpad changed?' '1 - Click the Apple menu.\nClick the Apple menu. This is in the upper-left corner of the screen, regardless of which program is open.\n- ;' False
'Were settings of trackpad changed?' '2 - Click the "System Preferences" option.\nClick the "System Preferences" option. The System Preferences menu will appear.\n- If the System Preferences menu doesn\'t open to the main screen, click the "Show All" button. This has an icon of 12 dots arranged in a grid.' False
'Were settings of trackpad changed?' '3 - Click "Trackpad."\nClick "Trackpad." This can be found in the second group of options.' False
'Were settings of trackpad changed?' '4 - Click the "Tap to click" box.\nClick the "Tap to click" box. When this is checked, tapping the trackpad will act like clicking a mouse button. Unchecking it will disable tap to click.' True
'Were settings of trackpad changed?' '5 - Click the "Secondary click" box.\nClick the "Secondary click" box. When this is checked, tapping two fingers will open the secondary click menu on an item.' True
'Were settings of trackpad changed?' '6 - Click the "Look up" box.\nClick the "Look up" box. When this is checked, tapping three fingers on an item will look up more details. For example, three-finger tapping a word will look up its definition.[1]\n- X\n- Research source' False
'Were settings of bootcampassistant.pkg changed?' '0 - Steps' False
'Were settings of bootcampassistant.pkg changed?' '1 - Go to "about this mac" and see if your mac has an Intel processor.\nGo to "about this mac" and see if your mac has an Intel processor. G4 and G5 Power PC macs will not work with the following emulation software.\n- ;' False
'Were settings of bootcampassistant.pkg changed?' '2 - Go to Apple.com and download Boot Camp.\nGo to Apple.com and download Boot Camp. This software will allow you to install Windows so you may dual boot.' False
'Were settings of bootcampassistant.pkg changed?' '3 - Double Click the .dmg file and then open bootcampassistant.pkg.\nDouble Click the .dmg file and then open bootcampassistant.pkg.' False
'Were settings of bootcampassistant.pkg changed?' '4 - Follow the prompts of the installer and wait for Boot Camp to install.\nFollow the prompts of the installer and wait for Boot Camp to install. (If prompted "Boot Camp Assistant cannot be used, quit and download the firmware update for your system from Apple\'s Support Downloads.' True
'Were settings of bootcampassistant.pkg changed?' '5 - Next open Boot Camp Assistant and choose "Burn a Macintosh Drivers CD now" after inserting a blank disk.\nNext open Boot Camp Assistant and choose "Burn a Macintosh Drivers CD now" after inserting a blank disk.' False
'Were settings of bootcampassistant.pkg changed?' '6 - Choose the partition sizes for your respective operating systems and click partition.\nChoose the partition sizes for your respective operating systems and click partition.' False
'Were settings of bootcampassistant.pkg changed?' '7 - Insert your choice of the Windows OS and click "Start Installation".\nInsert your choice of the Windows OS and click "Start Installation". (You will have to buy a copy of the Windows OS to complete this legally).' False
'Were settings of bootcampassistant.pkg changed?' '8 - Press Enter or Return, when on the blue screen, then choose Partition C (this should match the sizes you chose for each OS), and then choose the FAT partition format for now.\nPress Enter or Return, when on the blue screen, then choose Partition C (this should match the sizes you chose for each OS), and then choose the FAT partition format for now.' False
'Were settings of bootcampassistant.pkg changed?' '9 - Eject your Windows disk after your computer reboots and then insert the Mac Driver CD we burned earlier.\nEject your Windows disk after your computer reboots and then insert the Mac Driver CD we burned earlier.' False
'Were settings of bootcampassistant.pkg changed?' '10 - Follow the prompts given by the installer assistant and when asked for settings for the new hardware, just accept the default ones.\nFollow the prompts given by the installer assistant and when asked for settings for the new hardware, just accept the default ones.' False
'Were settings of bootcampassistant.pkg changed?' '11 - Click to reboot your computer when prompted to by the assistant and if your computer reboots directly into Windows, your installation is a success.\nClick to reboot your computer when prompted to by the assistant and if your computer reboots directly into Windows, your installation is a success.' False
'Were settings of bootcampassistant.pkg changed?' '12 - Hold the OPTION key down and it will give you a selection screen of which OS to boot.\nHold the OPTION key down and it will give you a selection screen of which OS to boot.' False
'Were settings of bootcampassistant.pkg changed?' '13 - Congratulations, you can now run Windows natively on your Mac.\nCongratulations, you can now run Windows natively on your Mac.' False
'Were settings of window os changed?' '0 - Steps' False
'Were settings of window os changed?' '1 - Go to "about this mac" and see if your mac has an Intel processor.\nGo to "about this mac" and see if your mac has an Intel processor. G4 and G5 Power PC macs will not work with the following emulation software.\n- ;' False
'Were settings of window os changed?' '2 - Go to Apple.com and download Boot Camp.\nGo to Apple.com and download Boot Camp. This software will allow you to install Windows so you may dual boot.' False
'Were settings of window os changed?' '3 - Double Click the .dmg file and then open bootcampassistant.pkg.\nDouble Click the .dmg file and then open bootcampassistant.pkg.' False
'Were settings of window os changed?' '4 - Follow the prompts of the installer and wait for Boot Camp to install.\nFollow the prompts of the installer and wait for Boot Camp to install. (If prompted "Boot Camp Assistant cannot be used, quit and download the firmware update for your system from Apple\'s Support Downloads.' False
'Were settings of window os changed?' '5 - Next open Boot Camp Assistant and choose "Burn a Macintosh Drivers CD now" after inserting a blank disk.\nNext open Boot Camp Assistant and choose "Burn a Macintosh Drivers CD now" after inserting a blank disk.' False
'Were settings of window os changed?' '6 - Choose the partition sizes for your respective operating systems and click partition.\nChoose the partition sizes for your respective operating systems and click partition.' False
'Were settings of window os changed?' '7 - Insert your choice of the Windows OS and click "Start Installation".\nInsert your choice of the Windows OS and click "Start Installation". (You will have to buy a copy of the Windows OS to complete this legally).' True
'Were settings of window os changed?' '8 - Press Enter or Return, when on the blue screen, then choose Partition C (this should match the sizes you chose for each OS), and then choose the FAT partition format for now.\nPress Enter or Return, when on the blue screen, then choose Partition C (this should match the sizes you chose for each OS), and then choose the FAT partition format for now.' False
'Were settings of window os changed?' '9 - Eject your Windows disk after your computer reboots and then insert the Mac Driver CD we burned earlier.\nEject your Windows disk after your computer reboots and then insert the Mac Driver CD we burned earlier.' False
'Were settings of window os changed?' '10 - Follow the prompts given by the installer assistant and when asked for settings for the new hardware, just accept the default ones.\nFollow the prompts given by the installer assistant and when asked for settings for the new hardware, just accept the default ones.' False
'Were settings of window os changed?' '11 - Click to reboot your computer when prompted to by the assistant and if your computer reboots directly into Windows, your installation is a success.\nClick to reboot your computer when prompted to by the assistant and if your computer reboots directly into Windows, your installation is a success.' False
'Were settings of window os changed?' '12 - Hold the OPTION key down and it will give you a selection screen of which OS to boot.\nHold the OPTION key down and it will give you a selection screen of which OS to boot.' False
'Were settings of window os changed?' '13 - Congratulations, you can now run Windows natively on your Mac.\nCongratulations, you can now run Windows natively on your Mac.' False
'Were settings of reboot you computer changed?' '0 - Steps' False
'Were settings of reboot you computer changed?' '1 - Go to "about this mac" and see if your mac has an Intel processor.\nGo to "about this mac" and see if your mac has an Intel processor. G4 and G5 Power PC macs will not work with the following emulation software.\n- ;' False
'Were settings of reboot you computer changed?' '2 - Go to Apple.com and download Boot Camp.\nGo to Apple.com and download Boot Camp. This software will allow you to install Windows so you may dual boot.' False
'Were settings of reboot you computer changed?' '3 - Double Click the .dmg file and then open bootcampassistant.pkg.\nDouble Click the .dmg file and then open bootcampassistant.pkg.' False
'Were settings of reboot you computer changed?' '4 - Follow the prompts of the installer and wait for Boot Camp to install.\nFollow the prompts of the installer and wait for Boot Camp to install. (If prompted "Boot Camp Assistant cannot be used, quit and download the firmware update for your system from Apple\'s Support Downloads.' False
'Were settings of reboot you computer changed?' '5 - Next open Boot Camp Assistant and choose "Burn a Macintosh Drivers CD now" after inserting a blank disk.\nNext open Boot Camp Assistant and choose "Burn a Macintosh Drivers CD now" after inserting a blank disk.' False
'Were settings of reboot you computer changed?' '6 - Choose the partition sizes for your respective operating systems and click partition.\nChoose the partition sizes for your respective operating systems and click partition.' False
'Were settings of reboot you computer changed?' '7 - Insert your choice of the Windows OS and click "Start Installation".\nInsert your choice of the Windows OS and click "Start Installation". (You will have to buy a copy of the Windows OS to complete this legally).' False
'Were settings of reboot you computer changed?' '8 - Press Enter or Return, when on the blue screen, then choose Partition C (this should match the sizes you chose for each OS), and then choose the FAT partition format for now.\nPress Enter or Return, when on the blue screen, then choose Partition C (this should match the sizes you chose for each OS), and then choose the FAT partition format for now.' False
'Were settings of reboot you computer changed?' '9 - Eject your Windows disk after your computer reboots and then insert the Mac Driver CD we burned earlier.\nEject your Windows disk after your computer reboots and then insert the Mac Driver CD we burned earlier.' False
'Were settings of reboot you computer changed?' '10 - Follow the prompts given by the installer assistant and when asked for settings for the new hardware, just accept the default ones.\nFollow the prompts given by the installer assistant and when asked for settings for the new hardware, just accept the default ones.' False
'Were settings of reboot you computer changed?' '11 - Click to reboot your computer when prompted to by the assistant and if your computer reboots directly into Windows, your installation is a success.\nClick to reboot your computer when prompted to by the assistant and if your computer reboots directly into Windows, your installation is a success.' True
'Were settings of reboot you computer changed?' '12 - Hold the OPTION key down and it will give you a selection screen of which OS to boot.\nHold the OPTION key down and it will give you a selection screen of which OS to boot.' False
'Were settings of reboot you computer changed?' '13 - Congratulations, you can now run Windows natively on your Mac.\nCongratulations, you can now run Windows natively on your Mac.' False
'Were settings of adjust screen resolution changed?' '0 - Adjust LCD Monitor Resolution' False
'Were settings of adjust screen resolution changed?' '1 - Turn on the computer.\nTurn on the computer. Wait for the main screen to appear.\n- ;' False
'Were settings of adjust screen resolution changed?' '2 - Ensure that no other programs are running.\nEnsure that no other programs are running.' False
'Were settings of adjust screen resolution changed?' '3 - Move the cursor over "Start" (or the Microsoft Windows logo) from the lower left hand corner of the screen, single click, and hold the mouse button down to view other menu items.\nMove the cursor over "Start" (or the Microsoft Windows logo) from the lower left hand corner of the screen, single click, and hold the mouse button down to view other menu items.' False
'Were settings of adjust screen resolution changed?' '4 - Select "Control Panel.\nSelect "Control Panel."' False
'Were settings of adjust screen resolution changed?' '5 - Locate the heading, "Appearance and Personalization," then select the sub-category, "Adjust screen resolution.\nLocate the heading, "Appearance and Personalization," then select the sub-category, "Adjust screen resolution."' False
'Were settings of adjust screen resolution changed?' '6 - Click "Resolution" and wait for a drop-down slider control to appear.\nClick "Resolution" and wait for a drop-down slider control to appear.' False
'Were settings of adjust screen resolution changed?' '7 - Drag the slider up or down until the desired resolution is selected.\nDrag the slider up or down until the desired resolution is selected. Click "Apply." If a compatible resolution was chosen, the screen will revert to these settings (If the resolution is incompatible, select another resolution).' True
'Were settings of adjust screen resolution changed?' '8 - Wait for the system to ask if the settings are acceptable.\nWait for the system to ask if the settings are acceptable. Select "yes" if the settings are accurate, otherwise continue changing the resolution until the desired effect is achieved.' False
'Were settings of display changed?' '0 - Adjusting Display Settings on Mac' False
'Were settings of display changed?' '1 - Open the Apple menu .\nOpen the Apple menu . Click the Apple logo in the top-left corner of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear.' False
'Were settings of display changed?' "2 - Click System Preferences….\nClick System Preferences…. It's near the top of the drop-down menu. Doing so opens the System Preferences window.[3]\n- X\n- Expert Source\n- Luigi Oppido. Computer Repair Technician\n- Expert Interview. 20 August 2019." False
'Were settings of display changed?' '3 - Click Displays.\nClick Displays. This computer monitor-shaped icon is in the middle of the System Preferences window.' False
'Were settings of display changed?' "4 - Click the Displays tab.\nClick the Displays tab. It's in the upper-left corner of the window." False
'Were settings of display changed?' '5 - Change the monitor\'s resolution.\nChange the monitor\'s resolution. Check the "Scaled" box, then click a resolution.\n- You can\'t use a resolution that\'s higher than your monitor\'s built-in resolution (e.g., 4K).' True
'Were settings of display changed?' '6 - Change the screen scaling.\nChange the screen scaling. Click and drag the "Underscan" slider that\'s at the bottom of the page left to show more of your Mac\'s screen on the monitor or right to zoom in the screen.\n- This will help you fit your Mac\'s screen to the monitor if the image on the monitor is too large or too small.' True
'Were settings of display changed?' '7 - Extend your Mac\'s screen if needed.\nExtend your Mac\'s screen if needed. If you want to use the monitor as an extension of your Mac\'s screen (e.g., as space to the right of your Mac\'s screen), click the Arrangement tab at the top of the window and then uncheck the "Mirror Displays" box below the screen arrangement window.\n- You can also adjust the position of the menu bar here by clicking and dragging the white rectangle at the top of the screen arrangement window left or right.' False
'Were settings of display setting changed?' '0 - Steps' False
'Were settings of display setting changed?' "1 - Right-click any blank space on your desktop.\nRight-click any blank space on your desktop. Right-click any part of your main desktop that doesn't have any apps, programs, or icons. This will display a menu.\n- ;" False
'Were settings of display setting changed?' "2 - Click Display Settings.\nClick Display Settings. it's towards the bottom of the right-click menu, next to the icon of a monitor. This will open the display settings." False
'Were settings of display setting changed?' '3 - Click and drag Display 1 to the other side of Display 2.\nClick and drag Display 1 to the other side of Display 2. At the top of the display settings menu, there is a visual display of your dual-monitor setup, with one display designated "1" and the other labeled "2." Click and drag the monitor on the right to the left of the second monitor (or vice versa) to switch the order.' True
'Were settings of display setting changed?' '4 - Click the checkbox for "Make this my main display".\nClick the checkbox for "Make this my main display". The checkbox is below the pull-down menu under the "Customize Your Display" heading.' True
'Were settings of display setting changed?' '5 - Click Apply.\nClick Apply. This is the below the checkbox. This will apply the new display settings and swap the monitors.' False
'Were settings of property changed?' '0 - ' False
'Were settings of property changed?' '1 - Double-click an EXE file to run it.\nDouble-click an EXE file to run it. EXE files are Windows executable files, and are designed to be run as programs. Double-clicking any EXE file will start it.\n- If the EXE file was downloaded from the internet, you\'ll be asked to confirm that you want to run it. Be wary when running EXE files from unknown sources, as this is the easiest way to get infected with a virus. Never open an EXE file downloaded as an email attachment, even if you know the sender.\n- EXE files may not run properly if they were designed for an outdated version of Windows. You can try adjusting the compatibility settings by right-clicking on the file, selecting "Properties", and then clicking the Compatibility tab. You can set what version of Windows you want run the EXE file as, but this is not guaranteed to solve the problem.\n- ;' True
'Were settings of property changed?' "2 - Open the Registry Editor if you can't run EXE files.\nOpen the Registry Editor if you can't run EXE files. If you get error messages when you try to run an EXE file or nothing happens, there may be a problem with your Windows registry settings. Editing your registry may seem a little daunting, but it should only take a few minutes.[1]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- To open the Registry Editor, press the Windows key + R and type regedit." False
'Were settings of property changed?' '3 - Navigate to .\nNavigate to .HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\.exe. Use the navigation tree on the left to open this directory.' False
'Were settings of property changed?' '4 - Right-click on the "(Default)" entry and select "Modify".\nRight-click on the "(Default)" entry and select "Modify". This will open a new window.' False
'Were settings of property changed?' '5 - Type .\nType .exefile into the "Value data" field. Click OK to save the changes.' False
'Were settings of property changed?' '6 - Navigate to .\nNavigate to .HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\exefile. Use the navigation tree on the left to open this directory.' False
'Were settings of property changed?' '7 - Right-click on the "(Default)" entry and select "Modify".\nRight-click on the "(Default)" entry and select "Modify". This will open a new window.' False
'Were settings of property changed?' '8 - Enter .\nEnter ."%1"\xa0%* into the "Value data" field. Click OK to save the changes.' False
'Were settings of property changed?' '9 - Navigate to .\nNavigate to .KEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\exefile\\shell\\open. Use the navigation tree on the left to open this directory.' False
'Were settings of property changed?' '10 - Right-click on the "(Default)" entry and select "Modify".\nRight-click on the "(Default)" entry and select "Modify". This will open a new window.' False
'Were settings of property changed?' '11 - Enter .\nEnter ."%1"\xa0%* into the "Value data" field. Click OK to save the changes.' False
'Were settings of property changed?' '12 - Reboot your computer.\nReboot your computer. After editing the three entries above, close the Registry Editor and reboot your computer. You should be able to open EXE files again. It is highly recommended that you try to track down what caused this problem in the first place. You may have a virus or malware infection, which could cause the same problem again in the future. Click here for instructions on finding and removing viruses.' False
'Were settings of default changed?' '0 - ' False
'Were settings of default changed?' '1 - Double-click an EXE file to run it.\nDouble-click an EXE file to run it. EXE files are Windows executable files, and are designed to be run as programs. Double-clicking any EXE file will start it.\n- If the EXE file was downloaded from the internet, you\'ll be asked to confirm that you want to run it. Be wary when running EXE files from unknown sources, as this is the easiest way to get infected with a virus. Never open an EXE file downloaded as an email attachment, even if you know the sender.\n- EXE files may not run properly if they were designed for an outdated version of Windows. You can try adjusting the compatibility settings by right-clicking on the file, selecting "Properties", and then clicking the Compatibility tab. You can set what version of Windows you want run the EXE file as, but this is not guaranteed to solve the problem.\n- ;' False
'Were settings of default changed?' "2 - Open the Registry Editor if you can't run EXE files.\nOpen the Registry Editor if you can't run EXE files. If you get error messages when you try to run an EXE file or nothing happens, there may be a problem with your Windows registry settings. Editing your registry may seem a little daunting, but it should only take a few minutes.[1]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- To open the Registry Editor, press the Windows key + R and type regedit." False
'Were settings of default changed?' '3 - Navigate to .\nNavigate to .HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\.exe. Use the navigation tree on the left to open this directory.' False
'Were settings of default changed?' '4 - Right-click on the "(Default)" entry and select "Modify".\nRight-click on the "(Default)" entry and select "Modify". This will open a new window.' True
'Were settings of default changed?' '5 - Type .\nType .exefile into the "Value data" field. Click OK to save the changes.' False
'Were settings of default changed?' '6 - Navigate to .\nNavigate to .HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\exefile. Use the navigation tree on the left to open this directory.' False
'Were settings of default changed?' '7 - Right-click on the "(Default)" entry and select "Modify".\nRight-click on the "(Default)" entry and select "Modify". This will open a new window.' False
'Were settings of default changed?' '8 - Enter .\nEnter ."%1"\xa0%* into the "Value data" field. Click OK to save the changes.' False
'Were settings of default changed?' '9 - Navigate to .\nNavigate to .KEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\exefile\\shell\\open. Use the navigation tree on the left to open this directory.' False
'Were settings of default changed?' '10 - Right-click on the "(Default)" entry and select "Modify".\nRight-click on the "(Default)" entry and select "Modify". This will open a new window.' False
'Were settings of default changed?' '11 - Enter .\nEnter ."%1"\xa0%* into the "Value data" field. Click OK to save the changes.' False
'Were settings of default changed?' '12 - Reboot your computer.\nReboot your computer. After editing the three entries above, close the Registry Editor and reboot your computer. You should be able to open EXE files again. It is highly recommended that you try to track down what caused this problem in the first place. You may have a virus or malware infection, which could cause the same problem again in the future. Click here for instructions on finding and removing viruses.' False
'Were settings of value data changed?' '0 - ' False
'Were settings of value data changed?' '1 - Double-click an EXE file to run it.\nDouble-click an EXE file to run it. EXE files are Windows executable files, and are designed to be run as programs. Double-clicking any EXE file will start it.\n- If the EXE file was downloaded from the internet, you\'ll be asked to confirm that you want to run it. Be wary when running EXE files from unknown sources, as this is the easiest way to get infected with a virus. Never open an EXE file downloaded as an email attachment, even if you know the sender.\n- EXE files may not run properly if they were designed for an outdated version of Windows. You can try adjusting the compatibility settings by right-clicking on the file, selecting "Properties", and then clicking the Compatibility tab. You can set what version of Windows you want run the EXE file as, but this is not guaranteed to solve the problem.\n- ;' False
'Were settings of value data changed?' "2 - Open the Registry Editor if you can't run EXE files.\nOpen the Registry Editor if you can't run EXE files. If you get error messages when you try to run an EXE file or nothing happens, there may be a problem with your Windows registry settings. Editing your registry may seem a little daunting, but it should only take a few minutes.[1]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- To open the Registry Editor, press the Windows key + R and type regedit." False
'Were settings of value data changed?' '3 - Navigate to .\nNavigate to .HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\.exe. Use the navigation tree on the left to open this directory.' False
'Were settings of value data changed?' '4 - Right-click on the "(Default)" entry and select "Modify".\nRight-click on the "(Default)" entry and select "Modify". This will open a new window.' False
'Were settings of value data changed?' '5 - Type .\nType .exefile into the "Value data" field. Click OK to save the changes.' True
'Were settings of value data changed?' '6 - Navigate to .\nNavigate to .HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\exefile. Use the navigation tree on the left to open this directory.' False
'Were settings of value data changed?' '7 - Right-click on the "(Default)" entry and select "Modify".\nRight-click on the "(Default)" entry and select "Modify". This will open a new window.' False
'Were settings of value data changed?' '8 - Enter .\nEnter ."%1"\xa0%* into the "Value data" field. Click OK to save the changes.' True
'Were settings of value data changed?' '9 - Navigate to .\nNavigate to .KEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\exefile\\shell\\open. Use the navigation tree on the left to open this directory.' False
'Were settings of value data changed?' '10 - Right-click on the "(Default)" entry and select "Modify".\nRight-click on the "(Default)" entry and select "Modify". This will open a new window.' False
'Were settings of value data changed?' '11 - Enter .\nEnter ."%1"\xa0%* into the "Value data" field. Click OK to save the changes.' True
'Were settings of value data changed?' '12 - Reboot your computer.\nReboot your computer. After editing the three entries above, close the Registry Editor and reboot your computer. You should be able to open EXE files again. It is highly recommended that you try to track down what caused this problem in the first place. You may have a virus or malware infection, which could cause the same problem again in the future. Click here for instructions on finding and removing viruses.' False
'Were settings of disk management changed?' '0 - Formatting a Secondary Drive' False
'Were settings of disk management changed?' '1 - Open the Disk Management utility.\nOpen the Disk Management utility. When you connect a new external drive or install a new internal hard drive, you\'ll need to format it before it appears in Windows Explorer. You can do this using the Disk Management utility.\n- Press ⊞ Win+R and type diskmgmt.msc to launch Disk Management. In Windows 8 and 10, you can right-click on the Start button and select "Disk Management".\n- It may take a few moments for all of your installed hard drives to appear.\n- If you\'re trying to securely erase the data on a drive before disposing of it, see the Securely Formatting a Drive section of this article instead.' False
'Were settings of disk management changed?' '2 - Partition the new drive (if prompted).\nPartition the new drive (if prompted). If you\'re opening Disk Management for the first time after installing a new drive, you\'ll likely be prompted to initialize the disk. Don\'t worry if this window doesn\'t appear.\n- Select "GPT" if the new disk is 2TB or larger. Select "MBR" if the new disk is smaller than 2TB.' True
'Were settings of disk management changed?' '3 - Select the drive you want to format.\nSelect the drive you want to format. All of your drives and partitions will be listed in Disk Management. If you\'ve just installed a new drive, it will likely be on its own row with the "Unallocated" label. Expand the "Status" column to see more details about each partition.\n- You cannot format the "Boot" partition in Windows, as this is the partition that Windows is installed on.\n- Formatting will delete all of the data on the disk, so make absolutely sure you select the correct one.' False
'Were settings of disk management changed?' '4 - Create a partition (if necessary).\nCreate a partition (if necessary). If the drive is Unallocated, you will need to right-click on it and select "New Simple Volume". Follow the prompts to create a partition out of the Unallocated space.' False
'Were settings of disk management changed?' '5 - Right-click on the drive or partition and select "Format".\nRight-click on the drive or partition and select "Format". This will open the Format window.' False
'Were settings of disk management changed?' '6 - Set your formatting options.\nSet your formatting options. You can give the drive a new name (Volume label), as well as choose its file system. For Windows, select "NTFS" as the file system for maximum compatibility. You can choose whether or not you want to perform a quick format. Only uncheck this option if you are worried that your drive is damaged.' False
'Were settings of disk management changed?' '7 - Wait for the format to complete.\nWait for the format to complete. Click the Format button once you are satisfied with your settings. The formatting process may take a few minutes. Once the formatting is complete, you can use the drive to store files and install programs to it.' False
'Were settings of folder changed?' '0 - Using Windows' False
'Were settings of folder changed?' '1 - Browse to the folder on your computer that contains the files you would like listed in your printed file list.\nBrowse to the folder on your computer that contains the files you would like listed in your printed file list.\n- This may be your "My Documents" folder or any subfolder contained within it.\n- ;' False
'Were settings of folder changed?' '2 - Change the View option to "List" and enlarge the active window until all of the files are shown.\nChange the View option to "List" and enlarge the active window until all of the files are shown.\n- You can repeat these procedures if you cannot make the window large enough for all of the files to be shown on the screen.' True
'Were settings of folder changed?' '3 - Press the Print Screen button.\nPress the Print Screen button.\n- The text on this button may be abbreviated, depending upon the keyboard model you are using. It may be Prt Scn or some other shortened description.' False
'Were settings of folder changed?' '4 - Launch the Paint application, located in the Accessories section of the Program listing in the Start menu.\nLaunch the Paint application, located in the Accessories section of the Program listing in the Start menu.' False
'Were settings of folder changed?' '5 - Click the Edit option in the toolbar and choose "Paste.\nClick the Edit option in the toolbar and choose "Paste."' False
'Were settings of folder changed?' '6 - Crop the image of screen by using the Crop utility under the Image selection in the toolbar.\nCrop the image of screen by using the Crop utility under the Image selection in the toolbar.' False
'Were settings of folder changed?' '7 - Print the image by using Ctrl+P, the Printer shortcut button, or by selecting "Print" in the File menu.\nPrint the image by using Ctrl+P, the Printer shortcut button, or by selecting "Print" in the File menu. This will create a printed file list.' False
'Were settings of toolbar changed?' '0 - Using Windows' False
'Were settings of toolbar changed?' '1 - Browse to the folder on your computer that contains the files you would like listed in your printed file list.\nBrowse to the folder on your computer that contains the files you would like listed in your printed file list.\n- This may be your "My Documents" folder or any subfolder contained within it.\n- ;' False
'Were settings of toolbar changed?' '2 - Change the View option to "List" and enlarge the active window until all of the files are shown.\nChange the View option to "List" and enlarge the active window until all of the files are shown.\n- You can repeat these procedures if you cannot make the window large enough for all of the files to be shown on the screen.' False
'Were settings of toolbar changed?' '3 - Press the Print Screen button.\nPress the Print Screen button.\n- The text on this button may be abbreviated, depending upon the keyboard model you are using. It may be Prt Scn or some other shortened description.' False
'Were settings of toolbar changed?' '4 - Launch the Paint application, located in the Accessories section of the Program listing in the Start menu.\nLaunch the Paint application, located in the Accessories section of the Program listing in the Start menu.' False
'Were settings of toolbar changed?' '5 - Click the Edit option in the toolbar and choose "Paste.\nClick the Edit option in the toolbar and choose "Paste."' False
'Were settings of toolbar changed?' '6 - Crop the image of screen by using the Crop utility under the Image selection in the toolbar.\nCrop the image of screen by using the Crop utility under the Image selection in the toolbar.' True
'Were settings of toolbar changed?' '7 - Print the image by using Ctrl+P, the Printer shortcut button, or by selecting "Print" in the File menu.\nPrint the image by using Ctrl+P, the Printer shortcut button, or by selecting "Print" in the File menu. This will create a printed file list.' False
'Were settings of change setting that be currently unavailable changed?' '0 - Preparing Your Computer' False
'Were settings of change setting that be currently unavailable changed?' '1 - Turn of Fast Boot.\nTurn of Fast Boot. The following steps allow you to turn off Fast Boot on Windows.\n- Click the Windows Start menu.\n- Type Control Panel and click the Control Panel icon\n- Type Power Options in the search bar in the upper-right corner.\n- Click "Choose what the power button does".\n- Click "Change settings that are currently unavailable".\n- Make sure the box that says "Turn on fast startup (Recommended)" at the bottom is not checked.\n- Click Save changes.' True
'Were settings of change setting that be currently unavailable changed?' '2 - Enter your computer BIOS\nEnter your computer BIOS. You\'ll need to make some changes to the BIOS in order to install a second operating system. The method for entering the BIOS is different from one computer make and model to the next. On some computers, you can enter the BIOS by pressing one of the functions keys (F1, F2, F9, F12), Esc, or Delete while your computer boots up. You can also use the following steps to reboot into the BIOS from within Windows:\n- Click the Windows Start menu.\n- Click the Power icon.\n- Hold "Shift" and click Restart.\n- Click Troubleshoot.\n- Click Advanced Options: UEFI Firmware Settings\n- Click Restart.' False
'Were settings of change setting that be currently unavailable changed?' '3 - Disable Secure Boot.\nDisable Secure Boot. The BIOS menu is different from one computer make and model to the next. Use the arrow keys on your keyboard to navigate the BIOS menu. Secure Boot is usually found in the Security, Boot, or Authentication menu. Locate Secure Boot and set it to "Disabled".' False
'Were settings of change setting that be currently unavailable changed?' '4 - Set the Boot order to boot from a USB drive first\nSet the Boot order to boot from a USB drive first. This is usually found in the Boot menu. Locate the boot order menu and set it so it boots from a USB drive first.\n- If you are using an install CD or DVD, set it to install from the CD/DVD-Rom first.' False
'Were settings of change setting that be currently unavailable changed?' '5 - Save your settings.\nSave your settings. After making the necessary changes to your BIOS system, locate the option to save your settings. Select the option to save and exit the BIOS to save and reboot your computer.' False
'Were settings of boot changed?' '0 - Preparing Your Computer' False
'Were settings of boot changed?' '1 - Turn of Fast Boot.\nTurn of Fast Boot. The following steps allow you to turn off Fast Boot on Windows.\n- Click the Windows Start menu.\n- Type Control Panel and click the Control Panel icon\n- Type Power Options in the search bar in the upper-right corner.\n- Click "Choose what the power button does".\n- Click "Change settings that are currently unavailable".\n- Make sure the box that says "Turn on fast startup (Recommended)" at the bottom is not checked.\n- Click Save changes.' False
'Were settings of boot changed?' '2 - Enter your computer BIOS\nEnter your computer BIOS. You\'ll need to make some changes to the BIOS in order to install a second operating system. The method for entering the BIOS is different from one computer make and model to the next. On some computers, you can enter the BIOS by pressing one of the functions keys (F1, F2, F9, F12), Esc, or Delete while your computer boots up. You can also use the following steps to reboot into the BIOS from within Windows:\n- Click the Windows Start menu.\n- Click the Power icon.\n- Hold "Shift" and click Restart.\n- Click Troubleshoot.\n- Click Advanced Options: UEFI Firmware Settings\n- Click Restart.' False
'Were settings of boot changed?' '3 - Disable Secure Boot.\nDisable Secure Boot. The BIOS menu is different from one computer make and model to the next. Use the arrow keys on your keyboard to navigate the BIOS menu. Secure Boot is usually found in the Security, Boot, or Authentication menu. Locate Secure Boot and set it to "Disabled".' True
'Were settings of boot changed?' '4 - Set the Boot order to boot from a USB drive first\nSet the Boot order to boot from a USB drive first. This is usually found in the Boot menu. Locate the boot order menu and set it so it boots from a USB drive first.\n- If you are using an install CD or DVD, set it to install from the CD/DVD-Rom first.' False
'Were settings of boot changed?' '5 - Save your settings.\nSave your settings. After making the necessary changes to your BIOS system, locate the option to save your settings. Select the option to save and exit the BIOS to save and reboot your computer.' False
'Were settings of boot menu changed?' '0 - Preparing Your Computer' False
'Were settings of boot menu changed?' '1 - Turn of Fast Boot.\nTurn of Fast Boot. The following steps allow you to turn off Fast Boot on Windows.\n- Click the Windows Start menu.\n- Type Control Panel and click the Control Panel icon\n- Type Power Options in the search bar in the upper-right corner.\n- Click "Choose what the power button does".\n- Click "Change settings that are currently unavailable".\n- Make sure the box that says "Turn on fast startup (Recommended)" at the bottom is not checked.\n- Click Save changes.' False
'Were settings of boot menu changed?' '2 - Enter your computer BIOS\nEnter your computer BIOS. You\'ll need to make some changes to the BIOS in order to install a second operating system. The method for entering the BIOS is different from one computer make and model to the next. On some computers, you can enter the BIOS by pressing one of the functions keys (F1, F2, F9, F12), Esc, or Delete while your computer boots up. You can also use the following steps to reboot into the BIOS from within Windows:\n- Click the Windows Start menu.\n- Click the Power icon.\n- Hold "Shift" and click Restart.\n- Click Troubleshoot.\n- Click Advanced Options: UEFI Firmware Settings\n- Click Restart.' False
'Were settings of boot menu changed?' '3 - Disable Secure Boot.\nDisable Secure Boot. The BIOS menu is different from one computer make and model to the next. Use the arrow keys on your keyboard to navigate the BIOS menu. Secure Boot is usually found in the Security, Boot, or Authentication menu. Locate Secure Boot and set it to "Disabled".' False
'Were settings of boot menu changed?' '4 - Set the Boot order to boot from a USB drive first\nSet the Boot order to boot from a USB drive first. This is usually found in the Boot menu. Locate the boot order menu and set it so it boots from a USB drive first.\n- If you are using an install CD or DVD, set it to install from the CD/DVD-Rom first.' True
'Were settings of boot menu changed?' '5 - Save your settings.\nSave your settings. After making the necessary changes to your BIOS system, locate the option to save your settings. Select the option to save and exit the BIOS to save and reboot your computer.' False
'Were settings of first boot device changed?' '0 - Steps' False
'Were settings of first boot device changed?' '1 - Obtain Boot Up Software\nObtain Boot Up Software;' False
'Were settings of first boot device changed?' '2 - In order to boot from a drive, you must have a physical device (CD_DVD, flash drive, etc.\nIn order to boot from a drive, you must have a physical device (CD/DVD, flash drive, etc.) that contains the necessary files for a boot.\n- If you have your original Windows or Mac operating system CD, this will work. You will be able to use that disk to boot up after reading this article.\n- It is also possible to make a bootable USB drive. This is a separate process that requires downloaded software.\n- Once you have your boot device ready, you can begin the process.' False
'Were settings of first boot device changed?' "3 - Access Your Computer's Setup Framework (BIOS)\nAccess Your Computer's Setup Framework (BIOS)" False
'Were settings of first boot device changed?' "4 - Every computer's motherboard (brain) has a control menu of sorts called a BIOS.\nEvery computer's motherboard (brain) has a control menu of sorts called a BIOS. This menu is where you can change basic computer settings - including how the computer boots up.\n- When you first turn on your computer, the screen usually displays what key you can use to access the BIOS, usually Del or F2.\n- Once you know the key to press, restart your computer and repeatedly press that key as your computer comes to life. The BIOS menu should appear. It will look much different than your desktop - usually a fairly simple full-screen options menu.\n- If you see the Windows Logo appear, you are too late; restart the computer and try again." False
'Were settings of first boot device changed?' '5 - Change Boot Order in BIOS\nChange Boot Order in BIOS' False
'Were settings of first boot device changed?' "6 - Changing the boot order is pretty simple.\nChanging the boot order is pretty simple. You will essentially be telling your computer to read a CD or flash drive upon starting up, rather than accessing data in its hard drive. BIOS menus differ slightly from one to the other, but it is usually easy to find the boot-up options.\n- Navigate the menu using the arrow keys on the keyboard - your mouse will not usually work on this screen. If you are using a USB keyboard and can't navigate the menu, you will have to use a standard PS/2 keyboard.\n- In one of the tabs, there should be an option to specify your boot device. Look for a setting that says Boot Order, First Boot Device, Boot Management, or something similar and select it.\n- The screen will show a list of devices that your computer can boot from. Change this setting so that the device of your choosing is at the top of the list.\n- Make sure you have the right drive prioritized. Some computers have multiple CD/DVD drives (usually named D: or E: or F:). The one you pick must be the drive you are using for your CD." True
'Were settings of first boot device changed?' '7 - Insert Physical Boot Device\nInsert Physical Boot Device' False
'Were settings of first boot device changed?' '8 - Once you have changed the boot order, you must make sure whatever device you are going to boot from is inserted_connected.\nOnce you have changed the boot order, you must make sure whatever device you are going to boot from is inserted/connected.\n- If using a CD/DVD, insert into the drive selected.\n- If using a USB drive, make sure it is plugged in to your computer.' False
'Were settings of first boot device changed?' '9 - Restart Your Computer\nRestart Your Computer' False
'Were settings of first boot device changed?' "10 - If you have successfully changed the boot order to the correct device, restarting your computer should cause it to boot from that device.\nIf you have successfully changed the boot order to the correct device, restarting your computer should cause it to boot from that device.\n- If successful, you will be able to see the boot menu of respective operating system. Just follow the steps shown on the screen to boot your system.\n- If this isn't working, try entering the BIOS again and making sure the drive you are using is at the top of the priority list." False
'Were settings of setup program changed?' '0 - Installing a Second Operating System' False
'Were settings of setup program changed?' '1 - Insert the install disk.\nInsert the install disk. If you used Rufus to create a USB install disk, insert the USB flash drive into an open USB port on your computer. If you are using a CD or DVD install disk, insert it into your CD/DVD-Rom drive.' False
'Were settings of setup program changed?' '2 - Restart your computer.\nRestart your computer. If your computer is powered on, go ahead and restart it. Otherwise, press the power button on your computer so that it boots from the install disk.' False
'Were settings of setup program changed?' '3 - Wait for the setup program to load.\nWait for the setup program to load. If your computer properly boots from the Install disk, you should see the setup program for the operating system.' False
'Were settings of setup program changed?' '4 - Select your language and keyboard layout.\nSelect your language and keyboard layout. The setup program for each operating system is a little different. Generally, you will start by selecting your language and keyboard layout.' True
'Were settings of setup program changed?' '5 - Enter the CD Key or serial number (if needed).\nEnter the CD Key or serial number (if needed). Some operating systems, such as Ubuntu are free to install. Other operating systems, such as Windows, require you to purchase a CD key or serial number. If asked to enter a serial number or CD key, enter the numbers in the space provided.' False
'Were settings of setup program changed?' '6 - Select the "Custom" or "Other" installation option.\nSelect the "Custom" or "Other" installation option. When selecting the installation type, select "Custom", "Other", "Something Else" or similar. Selecting a standard installation may overwrite your current operating system.' False
'Were settings of setup program changed?' '7 - Format the drive you want to install the operating system on.\nFormat the drive you want to install the operating system on. When installing a new operating system, you will be asked to select which drive you want to install it on and format the drive. Select the unallocated space you partitioned earlier.\n- If you are installing Linux you will need to format the drive as Ext4\n- If you are installing Ubuntu, you will also need to format a section of the unallocated space as a swap area. This area should be equivalent to the amount of RAM you have installed on your computer.' False
'Were settings of setup program changed?' '8 - Follow the instructions to complete the installation.\nFollow the instructions to complete the installation. You will most likely be asked to create a username and password for your new operating system as well as set your time & date settings. Follow the instructions to complete the installation.' False
'Were settings of setup program changed?' '9 - Reboot to switch between operating systems.\nReboot to switch between operating systems. Once you install two or more operating systems on your computer, you will see a menu asking which operating system you want to load when you boot up your PC. Restart your computer to switch between operating systems.' False
'Were settings of username changed?' '0 - Installing a Second Operating System' False
'Were settings of username changed?' '1 - Insert the install disk.\nInsert the install disk. If you used Rufus to create a USB install disk, insert the USB flash drive into an open USB port on your computer. If you are using a CD or DVD install disk, insert it into your CD/DVD-Rom drive.' False
'Were settings of username changed?' '2 - Restart your computer.\nRestart your computer. If your computer is powered on, go ahead and restart it. Otherwise, press the power button on your computer so that it boots from the install disk.' False
'Were settings of username changed?' '3 - Wait for the setup program to load.\nWait for the setup program to load. If your computer properly boots from the Install disk, you should see the setup program for the operating system.' False
'Were settings of username changed?' '4 - Select your language and keyboard layout.\nSelect your language and keyboard layout. The setup program for each operating system is a little different. Generally, you will start by selecting your language and keyboard layout.' False
'Were settings of username changed?' '5 - Enter the CD Key or serial number (if needed).\nEnter the CD Key or serial number (if needed). Some operating systems, such as Ubuntu are free to install. Other operating systems, such as Windows, require you to purchase a CD key or serial number. If asked to enter a serial number or CD key, enter the numbers in the space provided.' False
'Were settings of username changed?' '6 - Select the "Custom" or "Other" installation option.\nSelect the "Custom" or "Other" installation option. When selecting the installation type, select "Custom", "Other", "Something Else" or similar. Selecting a standard installation may overwrite your current operating system.' False
'Were settings of username changed?' '7 - Format the drive you want to install the operating system on.\nFormat the drive you want to install the operating system on. When installing a new operating system, you will be asked to select which drive you want to install it on and format the drive. Select the unallocated space you partitioned earlier.\n- If you are installing Linux you will need to format the drive as Ext4\n- If you are installing Ubuntu, you will also need to format a section of the unallocated space as a swap area. This area should be equivalent to the amount of RAM you have installed on your computer.' False
'Were settings of username changed?' '8 - Follow the instructions to complete the installation.\nFollow the instructions to complete the installation. You will most likely be asked to create a username and password for your new operating system as well as set your time & date settings. Follow the instructions to complete the installation.' True
'Were settings of username changed?' '9 - Reboot to switch between operating systems.\nReboot to switch between operating systems. Once you install two or more operating systems on your computer, you will see a menu asking which operating system you want to load when you boot up your PC. Restart your computer to switch between operating systems.' False
'Were settings of password changed?' '0 - Installing a Second Operating System' False
'Were settings of password changed?' '1 - Insert the install disk.\nInsert the install disk. If you used Rufus to create a USB install disk, insert the USB flash drive into an open USB port on your computer. If you are using a CD or DVD install disk, insert it into your CD/DVD-Rom drive.' False
'Were settings of password changed?' '2 - Restart your computer.\nRestart your computer. If your computer is powered on, go ahead and restart it. Otherwise, press the power button on your computer so that it boots from the install disk.' False
'Were settings of password changed?' '3 - Wait for the setup program to load.\nWait for the setup program to load. If your computer properly boots from the Install disk, you should see the setup program for the operating system.' False
'Were settings of password changed?' '4 - Select your language and keyboard layout.\nSelect your language and keyboard layout. The setup program for each operating system is a little different. Generally, you will start by selecting your language and keyboard layout.' False
'Were settings of password changed?' '5 - Enter the CD Key or serial number (if needed).\nEnter the CD Key or serial number (if needed). Some operating systems, such as Ubuntu are free to install. Other operating systems, such as Windows, require you to purchase a CD key or serial number. If asked to enter a serial number or CD key, enter the numbers in the space provided.' False
'Were settings of password changed?' '6 - Select the "Custom" or "Other" installation option.\nSelect the "Custom" or "Other" installation option. When selecting the installation type, select "Custom", "Other", "Something Else" or similar. Selecting a standard installation may overwrite your current operating system.' False
'Were settings of password changed?' '7 - Format the drive you want to install the operating system on.\nFormat the drive you want to install the operating system on. When installing a new operating system, you will be asked to select which drive you want to install it on and format the drive. Select the unallocated space you partitioned earlier.\n- If you are installing Linux you will need to format the drive as Ext4\n- If you are installing Ubuntu, you will also need to format a section of the unallocated space as a swap area. This area should be equivalent to the amount of RAM you have installed on your computer.' False
'Were settings of password changed?' '8 - Follow the instructions to complete the installation.\nFollow the instructions to complete the installation. You will most likely be asked to create a username and password for your new operating system as well as set your time & date settings. Follow the instructions to complete the installation.' True
'Were settings of password changed?' '9 - Reboot to switch between operating systems.\nReboot to switch between operating systems. Once you install two or more operating systems on your computer, you will see a menu asking which operating system you want to load when you boot up your PC. Restart your computer to switch between operating systems.' False
'Were settings of time & date setting changed?' '0 - Installing a Second Operating System' False
'Were settings of time & date setting changed?' '1 - Insert the install disk.\nInsert the install disk. If you used Rufus to create a USB install disk, insert the USB flash drive into an open USB port on your computer. If you are using a CD or DVD install disk, insert it into your CD/DVD-Rom drive.' False
'Were settings of time & date setting changed?' '2 - Restart your computer.\nRestart your computer. If your computer is powered on, go ahead and restart it. Otherwise, press the power button on your computer so that it boots from the install disk.' False
'Were settings of time & date setting changed?' '3 - Wait for the setup program to load.\nWait for the setup program to load. If your computer properly boots from the Install disk, you should see the setup program for the operating system.' False
'Were settings of time & date setting changed?' '4 - Select your language and keyboard layout.\nSelect your language and keyboard layout. The setup program for each operating system is a little different. Generally, you will start by selecting your language and keyboard layout.' False
'Were settings of time & date setting changed?' '5 - Enter the CD Key or serial number (if needed).\nEnter the CD Key or serial number (if needed). Some operating systems, such as Ubuntu are free to install. Other operating systems, such as Windows, require you to purchase a CD key or serial number. If asked to enter a serial number or CD key, enter the numbers in the space provided.' False
'Were settings of time & date setting changed?' '6 - Select the "Custom" or "Other" installation option.\nSelect the "Custom" or "Other" installation option. When selecting the installation type, select "Custom", "Other", "Something Else" or similar. Selecting a standard installation may overwrite your current operating system.' False
'Were settings of time & date setting changed?' '7 - Format the drive you want to install the operating system on.\nFormat the drive you want to install the operating system on. When installing a new operating system, you will be asked to select which drive you want to install it on and format the drive. Select the unallocated space you partitioned earlier.\n- If you are installing Linux you will need to format the drive as Ext4\n- If you are installing Ubuntu, you will also need to format a section of the unallocated space as a swap area. This area should be equivalent to the amount of RAM you have installed on your computer.' False
'Were settings of time & date setting changed?' '8 - Follow the instructions to complete the installation.\nFollow the instructions to complete the installation. You will most likely be asked to create a username and password for your new operating system as well as set your time & date settings. Follow the instructions to complete the installation.' True
'Were settings of time & date setting changed?' '9 - Reboot to switch between operating systems.\nReboot to switch between operating systems. Once you install two or more operating systems on your computer, you will see a menu asking which operating system you want to load when you boot up your PC. Restart your computer to switch between operating systems.' False
'Were settings of keyboard viewer changed?' '0 - Use the Keyboard Viewer App on the Apple Menu bar' False
'Were settings of keyboard viewer changed?' '1 - Look for the following icon on the topmost menu bar with the Finder active:\nLook for the following icon on the topmost menu bar with the Finder active:.\n- Click on it and hold the mouse button down.\n- ;' False
'Were settings of keyboard viewer changed?' '2 - Scroll down to "Show Emoji and Symbols".\nScroll down to "Show Emoji and Symbols".' False
'Were settings of keyboard viewer changed?' '3 - Click on "Math Symbols" menu item.\nClick on "Math Symbols" menu item.' False
'Were settings of keyboard viewer changed?' '4 - Select the part of your document where you want the math symbol to be placed.\nSelect the part of your document where you want the math symbol to be placed. Do this by positioning the cursor there with the mouse via insertion.' False
'Were settings of keyboard viewer changed?' '5 - Double-click on the math symbol you want in the Keyboard Viewer.\nDouble-click on the math symbol you want in the Keyboard Viewer. For example, the "∞" symbol. You may want to select from the various font options available on the right.\n- You can also use the "Add to Favorites" button. In the upper right, click on the Add to Favorites button.' True
'Were settings of keyboard viewer changed?' '6 - Click on the Favorites menu item.\nClick on the Favorites menu item.\n- Double-click on the "∞" infinity icon key.' False
'Were settings of icon changed?' '0 - Removing a Program Icon from the Dock' False
'Were settings of icon changed?' '1 - Quit the program.\nQuit the program. All programs will appear on the Dock while they are open. Quit the application first so you can tell when you\'ve successfully removed it from the Dock.\n- A program is open if it has a small dot next to the Dock icon, even if no windows are open. Right-click the icon (or hold Control and click}) and select "Quit" or "Force Quit" to close the program.' True
'Were settings of icon changed?' '2 - Drag the icon off the Dock and across the screen.\nDrag the icon off the Dock and across the screen. Click and hold the program icon on your Dock. Drag the icon at least a third of the way across the screen, away from the Dock.' False
'Were settings of icon changed?' '3 - Wait a couple of seconds.\nWait a couple of seconds. Don\'t release the mouse button right away, or the program will just jump back to the Dock. Wait until the program icon turns transparent. (You might see other visual indicators on some versions of OS X, such as the word "Remove" or a little cloud appearing over the icon.)\n- If nothing happens to the icon, move it farther from the Dock.' False
'Were settings of icon changed?' '4 - Release the mouse button.\nRelease the mouse button. An animation resembling a poof of smoke will indicate that the program icon has been removed from the Dock.' False
'Were settings of icon changed?' '5 - Use the right-click menu instead.\nUse the right-click menu instead. You can also use a drop down menu to remove an item from the Dock:\n- Right-click the icon (or hold down Control and click).\n- Hover over "Options."\n- Select "Remove from Dock."\n- If the Options sub-menu says "Keep in Dock" as well, the program is open. Click "Keep in Dock" to uncheck that option, and the program will disappear from the Dock once you close it.' False
'Were settings of program icon changed?' '0 - Removing a Program Icon from the Dock' False
'Were settings of program icon changed?' '1 - Quit the program.\nQuit the program. All programs will appear on the Dock while they are open. Quit the application first so you can tell when you\'ve successfully removed it from the Dock.\n- A program is open if it has a small dot next to the Dock icon, even if no windows are open. Right-click the icon (or hold Control and click}) and select "Quit" or "Force Quit" to close the program.' False
'Were settings of program icon changed?' '2 - Drag the icon off the Dock and across the screen.\nDrag the icon off the Dock and across the screen. Click and hold the program icon on your Dock. Drag the icon at least a third of the way across the screen, away from the Dock.' True
'Were settings of program icon changed?' '3 - Wait a couple of seconds.\nWait a couple of seconds. Don\'t release the mouse button right away, or the program will just jump back to the Dock. Wait until the program icon turns transparent. (You might see other visual indicators on some versions of OS X, such as the word "Remove" or a little cloud appearing over the icon.)\n- If nothing happens to the icon, move it farther from the Dock.' False
'Were settings of program icon changed?' '4 - Release the mouse button.\nRelease the mouse button. An animation resembling a poof of smoke will indicate that the program icon has been removed from the Dock.' False
'Were settings of program icon changed?' '5 - Use the right-click menu instead.\nUse the right-click menu instead. You can also use a drop down menu to remove an item from the Dock:\n- Right-click the icon (or hold down Control and click).\n- Hover over "Options."\n- Select "Remove from Dock."\n- If the Options sub-menu says "Keep in Dock" as well, the program is open. Click "Keep in Dock" to uncheck that option, and the program will disappear from the Dock once you close it.' False
'Were settings of security & privacy changed?' '0 - Allowing All Software' False
'Were settings of security & privacy changed?' "1 - Open Spotlight .\nOpen Spotlight . Click the magnifying glass icon in the top-right corner of the screen. In order to allow all software installations, you'll first need to restore an installation option that MacOS Sierra got rid of." False
'Were settings of security & privacy changed?' '2 - Type in terminal, then click Terminal.\nType in terminal, then click Terminal. It should appear directly below the Spotlight search bar.' False
'Were settings of security & privacy changed?' '3 - Type sudo spctl --master-disable into Terminal and press ⏎ Return.\nType sudo spctl --master-disable into Terminal and press ⏎ Return. This is the code that enables the installation option.' False
'Were settings of security & privacy changed?' '4 - Enter your password.\nEnter your password. This is the password you use to sign into your Mac. Doing so will restore the option you need in the Security & Privacy menu.' False
'Were settings of security & privacy changed?' '5 - Open the Apple menu .\nOpen the Apple menu . Click the Apple logo in the top-left corner of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear.' False
'Were settings of security & privacy changed?' '6 - Click System Preferences.\nClick System Preferences. This option is near the top of the drop-down menu.' False
'Were settings of security & privacy changed?' "7 - Click Security & Privacy.\nClick Security & Privacy. It's near the top of the System Preferences window." False
'Were settings of security & privacy changed?' "8 - Click the lock icon.\nClick the lock icon. It's in the bottom-left corner of the window." False
'Were settings of security & privacy changed?' '9 - Enter your password, then click Unlock.\nEnter your password, then click Unlock. You should now be able to edit the settings in this menu.' False
'Were settings of security & privacy changed?' '10 - Check the Anywhere box.\nCheck the Anywhere box. It\'s below the "Allow apps downloaded from" heading near the bottom of the window. Doing so prompts a pop-up window.' False
'Were settings of security & privacy changed?' "11 - Click Allow From Anywhere when prompted.\nClick Allow From Anywhere when prompted. Doing this will allow you to install software from unsigned developers without having to confirm from within this menu.\n- If you don't install any unsigned software within 30 days, you'll have to re-enable this settings.\n- Click the lock icon if you'd like to prevent further changes." True
'Were settings of security & privacy changed?' '12 - Install your software.\nInstall your software. You should now be able to install your software as you usually would.' False
'Were settings of lock icon changed?' '0 - Allowing All Software' False
'Were settings of lock icon changed?' "1 - Open Spotlight .\nOpen Spotlight . Click the magnifying glass icon in the top-right corner of the screen. In order to allow all software installations, you'll first need to restore an installation option that MacOS Sierra got rid of." False
'Were settings of lock icon changed?' '2 - Type in terminal, then click Terminal.\nType in terminal, then click Terminal. It should appear directly below the Spotlight search bar.' False
'Were settings of lock icon changed?' '3 - Type sudo spctl --master-disable into Terminal and press ⏎ Return.\nType sudo spctl --master-disable into Terminal and press ⏎ Return. This is the code that enables the installation option.' False
'Were settings of lock icon changed?' '4 - Enter your password.\nEnter your password. This is the password you use to sign into your Mac. Doing so will restore the option you need in the Security & Privacy menu.' False
'Were settings of lock icon changed?' '5 - Open the Apple menu .\nOpen the Apple menu . Click the Apple logo in the top-left corner of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear.' False
'Were settings of lock icon changed?' '6 - Click System Preferences.\nClick System Preferences. This option is near the top of the drop-down menu.' False
'Were settings of lock icon changed?' "7 - Click Security & Privacy.\nClick Security & Privacy. It's near the top of the System Preferences window." False
'Were settings of lock icon changed?' "8 - Click the lock icon.\nClick the lock icon. It's in the bottom-left corner of the window." False
'Were settings of lock icon changed?' '9 - Enter your password, then click Unlock.\nEnter your password, then click Unlock. You should now be able to edit the settings in this menu.' True
'Were settings of lock icon changed?' '10 - Check the Anywhere box.\nCheck the Anywhere box. It\'s below the "Allow apps downloaded from" heading near the bottom of the window. Doing so prompts a pop-up window.' False
'Were settings of lock icon changed?' "11 - Click Allow From Anywhere when prompted.\nClick Allow From Anywhere when prompted. Doing this will allow you to install software from unsigned developers without having to confirm from within this menu.\n- If you don't install any unsigned software within 30 days, you'll have to re-enable this settings.\n- Click the lock icon if you'd like to prevent further changes." False
'Were settings of lock icon changed?' '12 - Install your software.\nInstall your software. You should now be able to install your software as you usually would.' False
'Were settings of turn off filevault changed?' '0 - Preparing to Back Up' False
'Were settings of turn off filevault changed?' "1 - Buy an external hard drive.\nBuy an external hard drive. Since you'll be using the external hard drive to back up your entire Mac hard drive, the drive should be bigger than your Mac's drive (e.g., if the Mac's drive is 256 GB, get at least a 500 GB external drive).[1]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- It's often not much more expensive to buy a 1 terabyte (1024 gigabyte) external hard drive than it is to buy a 500 gigabyte external hard drive, so consider spending the extra $20 or so to get more storage.\n- You'll generally want to buy an external hard drive that both has enough space for you and comes from a reliable manufacturer such as Western Digital or Seagate.\n- If you don't have an external hard drive, you can also use a CD, DVD, or USB flash drive.[2]\n- X\n- Expert Source\n- Chiara Corsaro. General Manager of macVolks, Inc.\n- Expert Interview. 18 October 2019.\n- \n- You may also try a cloud storage site, such as iCloud, Google Drive, or Dropbox.[3]\n- X\n- Expert Source\n- Chiara Corsaro. General Manager of macVolks, Inc.\n- Expert Interview. 18 October 2019.\n- \n- ;" False
'Were settings of turn off filevault changed?' "2 - Plug your external hard drive into your Mac.\nPlug your external hard drive into your Mac. Attach the USB end of the hard drive's cable to one of your Mac's USB ports, then attach the other end to the hard drive.\n- Most modern Macs have USB-C (also known as Thunderbolt) ports rather than traditional USB 3.0 ports. If this is the case for you, you may need to buy a USB 3.0 to USB-C adapter for your Mac before you can attach your external hard drive." False
'Were settings of turn off filevault changed?' "3 - Format your external hard drive\nFormat your external hard drive. Formatting allows the hard drive to work on your Mac's operating system; failing to format the drive means that you won't be able to use it.\n- Make sure to select Mac OS Extended (Journaled) as the File System value." False
'Were settings of turn off filevault changed?' "4 - Turn off FileVault\nTurn off FileVault. FileVault makes it impossible to clone your Mac's hard drive, so you'll need to disable FileVault if you ever had it enabled." True
'Were settings of turn off filevault changed?' '5 - Prompt your Mac to restart.\nPrompt your Mac to restart. Click the Apple menu , click Restart... in the drop-down menu, and click Restart Now when prompted. Your Mac will begin to restart.' False
'Were settings of turn off filevault changed?' "6 - Press and hold ⌘ Command+R.\nPress and hold ⌘ Command+R. You'll need to do this immediately after clicking Restart Now and hold them until the recovery screen appears." False
'Were settings of turn off filevault changed?' '7 - Wait for the Recovery icon to appear.\nWait for the Recovery icon to appear. It resembles a spinning globe. Once the icon appears, you can release the ⌘ Command and R keys. Your Mac will continue loading the Recovery screen; when it finishes, you can proceed to the next part.' False
'Were settings of time machine changed?' '0 - Accessing the Time Capsule Data' False
'Were settings of time machine changed?' "1 - Click the Apple icon .\nClick the Apple icon . It's in the menu bar in the upper-left corner of the screen." False
'Were settings of time machine changed?' '2 - Click System Preferences….\nClick System Preferences…. This is where you access your system preferences applications.' False
'Were settings of time machine changed?' '3 - Open Time Machine.\nOpen Time Machine. Time Machine is the app that has a green icon that resembles a clock.' False
'Were settings of time machine changed?' '4 - Check the checkbox for "Back Up Automatically".\nCheck the checkbox for "Back Up Automatically". Click the checkbox next to "Back Up Automatically". This will ensure that your computer is backed up automatically so that you don\'t forget to backup your system.' True
'Were settings of time machine changed?' '5 - Click Select Backup Disk.\nClick Select Backup Disk. You will see a popup menu with all the Time Capsules connected to your network.' False
'Were settings of time machine changed?' '6 - Select the Time Capsule.\nSelect the Time Capsule. This will select the Time Capsule as your backup disk, and allow access the data portion of your Time Capsule.' False
'Were settings of sharing changed?' '0 - Mac OS X 10.5 - Finder Method' False
'Were settings of sharing changed?' '1 - Open the Sharing System Preferences pane.\nOpen the Sharing System Preferences pane.\n- Open System Preferences from your black apple menu.\n- Click Sharing.' False
'Were settings of sharing changed?' '2 - At the top of the Services list is Screen Sharing.\nAt the top of the Services list is Screen Sharing. Select it and turn it On.' False
'Were settings of sharing changed?' '3 - Where it says Allow access for:\nWhere it says Allow access for:, choose All users.. This will make things easier.' False
'Were settings of sharing changed?' '4 - If you are not using ScreenSharing or JollysFastVNC you have to:\nIf you are not using ScreenSharing or JollysFastVNC you have to:\n- Click the Computer Settings button.\n- From the next window check on Anyone may request permission to control screen.\n- On the same window enable the VNC viewers may control screen with password option and choose a password. This allows computers running VNC software that do not support all security methods, such as Chicken of the VNC.' True
'Were settings of sharing changed?' '5 - Click somewhere on the Desktop that is empty to activate the Finder.\nClick somewhere on the Desktop that is empty to activate the Finder.' False
'Were settings of sharing changed?' '6 - Select the Go menu at the top of the screen and then Connect to Server.\nSelect the Go menu at the top of the screen and then Connect to Server.' False
'Were settings of sharing changed?' '7 - On the window that opens type vnc:__ followed by IP address of the computer to which you want to make a connection. (Example: vnc:__10.1.1.22)' False
'Were settings of sharing changed?' 'On the window that opens type vnc:// followed by IP address of the computer to which you want to make a connection. (Example: vnc://10.1.1.22)' False
'Were settings of sharing changed?' '8 - Click the Connect button.\nClick the Connect button.' False
'Were settings of sharing changed?' '9 - If it works you will have the option to connect as a registered user or by asking for permission.\nIf it works you will have the option to connect as a registered user or by asking for permission.\n- If you select registered user you will need to enter a username and password for an account on the server computer.\n- If you select to ask for permission someone will need to be at the remote computer and click allow.' False
'Were settings of screen sharing changed?' '0 - Mac OS X 10.5 - Finder Method' False
'Were settings of screen sharing changed?' '1 - Open the Sharing System Preferences pane.\nOpen the Sharing System Preferences pane.\n- Open System Preferences from your black apple menu.\n- Click Sharing.' False
'Were settings of screen sharing changed?' '2 - At the top of the Services list is Screen Sharing.\nAt the top of the Services list is Screen Sharing. Select it and turn it On.' True
'Were settings of screen sharing changed?' '3 - Where it says Allow access for:\nWhere it says Allow access for:, choose All users.. This will make things easier.' False
'Were settings of screen sharing changed?' '4 - If you are not using ScreenSharing or JollysFastVNC you have to:\nIf you are not using ScreenSharing or JollysFastVNC you have to:\n- Click the Computer Settings button.\n- From the next window check on Anyone may request permission to control screen.\n- On the same window enable the VNC viewers may control screen with password option and choose a password. This allows computers running VNC software that do not support all security methods, such as Chicken of the VNC.' False
'Were settings of screen sharing changed?' '5 - Click somewhere on the Desktop that is empty to activate the Finder.\nClick somewhere on the Desktop that is empty to activate the Finder.' False
'Were settings of screen sharing changed?' '6 - Select the Go menu at the top of the screen and then Connect to Server.\nSelect the Go menu at the top of the screen and then Connect to Server.' False
'Were settings of screen sharing changed?' '7 - On the window that opens type vnc:__ followed by IP address of the computer to which you want to make a connection. (Example: vnc:__10.1.1.22)' False
'Were settings of screen sharing changed?' 'On the window that opens type vnc:// followed by IP address of the computer to which you want to make a connection. (Example: vnc://10.1.1.22)' False
'Were settings of screen sharing changed?' '8 - Click the Connect button.\nClick the Connect button.' False
'Were settings of screen sharing changed?' '9 - If it works you will have the option to connect as a registered user or by asking for permission.\nIf it works you will have the option to connect as a registered user or by asking for permission.\n- If you select registered user you will need to enter a username and password for an account on the server computer.\n- If you select to ask for permission someone will need to be at the remote computer and click allow.' False
'Were settings of all user changed?' '0 - Mac OS X 10.5 - Finder Method' False
'Were settings of all user changed?' '1 - Open the Sharing System Preferences pane.\nOpen the Sharing System Preferences pane.\n- Open System Preferences from your black apple menu.\n- Click Sharing.' False
'Were settings of all user changed?' '2 - At the top of the Services list is Screen Sharing.\nAt the top of the Services list is Screen Sharing. Select it and turn it On.' False
'Were settings of all user changed?' '3 - Where it says Allow access for:\nWhere it says Allow access for:, choose All users.. This will make things easier.' True
'Were settings of all user changed?' '4 - If you are not using ScreenSharing or JollysFastVNC you have to:\nIf you are not using ScreenSharing or JollysFastVNC you have to:\n- Click the Computer Settings button.\n- From the next window check on Anyone may request permission to control screen.\n- On the same window enable the VNC viewers may control screen with password option and choose a password. This allows computers running VNC software that do not support all security methods, such as Chicken of the VNC.' False
'Were settings of all user changed?' '5 - Click somewhere on the Desktop that is empty to activate the Finder.\nClick somewhere on the Desktop that is empty to activate the Finder.' False
'Were settings of all user changed?' '6 - Select the Go menu at the top of the screen and then Connect to Server.\nSelect the Go menu at the top of the screen and then Connect to Server.' False
'Were settings of all user changed?' '7 - On the window that opens type vnc:__ followed by IP address of the computer to which you want to make a connection. (Example: vnc:__10.1.1.22)' False
'Were settings of all user changed?' 'On the window that opens type vnc:// followed by IP address of the computer to which you want to make a connection. (Example: vnc://10.1.1.22)' False
'Were settings of all user changed?' '8 - Click the Connect button.\nClick the Connect button.' False
'Were settings of all user changed?' '9 - If it works you will have the option to connect as a registered user or by asking for permission.\nIf it works you will have the option to connect as a registered user or by asking for permission.\n- If you select registered user you will need to enter a username and password for an account on the server computer.\n- If you select to ask for permission someone will need to be at the remote computer and click allow.' False
'Were settings of password changed?' '0 - Mac OS X 10.5 - Finder Method' False
'Were settings of password changed?' '1 - Open the Sharing System Preferences pane.\nOpen the Sharing System Preferences pane.\n- Open System Preferences from your black apple menu.\n- Click Sharing.' False
'Were settings of password changed?' '2 - At the top of the Services list is Screen Sharing.\nAt the top of the Services list is Screen Sharing. Select it and turn it On.' False
'Were settings of password changed?' '3 - Where it says Allow access for:\nWhere it says Allow access for:, choose All users.. This will make things easier.' False
'Were settings of password changed?' '4 - If you are not using ScreenSharing or JollysFastVNC you have to:\nIf you are not using ScreenSharing or JollysFastVNC you have to:\n- Click the Computer Settings button.\n- From the next window check on Anyone may request permission to control screen.\n- On the same window enable the VNC viewers may control screen with password option and choose a password. This allows computers running VNC software that do not support all security methods, such as Chicken of the VNC.' True
'Were settings of password changed?' '5 - Click somewhere on the Desktop that is empty to activate the Finder.\nClick somewhere on the Desktop that is empty to activate the Finder.' False
'Were settings of password changed?' '6 - Select the Go menu at the top of the screen and then Connect to Server.\nSelect the Go menu at the top of the screen and then Connect to Server.' False
'Were settings of password changed?' '7 - On the window that opens type vnc:__ followed by IP address of the computer to which you want to make a connection. (Example: vnc:__10.1.1.22)' False
'Were settings of password changed?' 'On the window that opens type vnc:// followed by IP address of the computer to which you want to make a connection. (Example: vnc://10.1.1.22)' False
'Were settings of password changed?' '8 - Click the Connect button.\nClick the Connect button.' False
'Were settings of password changed?' '9 - If it works you will have the option to connect as a registered user or by asking for permission.\nIf it works you will have the option to connect as a registered user or by asking for permission.\n- If you select registered user you will need to enter a username and password for an account on the server computer.\n- If you select to ask for permission someone will need to be at the remote computer and click allow.' False
'Were settings of connect to server changed?' '0 - Mac OS X 10.5 - Finder Method' False
'Were settings of connect to server changed?' '1 - Open the Sharing System Preferences pane.\nOpen the Sharing System Preferences pane.\n- Open System Preferences from your black apple menu.\n- Click Sharing.' False
'Were settings of connect to server changed?' '2 - At the top of the Services list is Screen Sharing.\nAt the top of the Services list is Screen Sharing. Select it and turn it On.' False
'Were settings of connect to server changed?' '3 - Where it says Allow access for:\nWhere it says Allow access for:, choose All users.. This will make things easier.' False
'Were settings of connect to server changed?' '4 - If you are not using ScreenSharing or JollysFastVNC you have to:\nIf you are not using ScreenSharing or JollysFastVNC you have to:\n- Click the Computer Settings button.\n- From the next window check on Anyone may request permission to control screen.\n- On the same window enable the VNC viewers may control screen with password option and choose a password. This allows computers running VNC software that do not support all security methods, such as Chicken of the VNC.' False
'Were settings of connect to server changed?' '5 - Click somewhere on the Desktop that is empty to activate the Finder.\nClick somewhere on the Desktop that is empty to activate the Finder.' False
'Were settings of connect to server changed?' '6 - Select the Go menu at the top of the screen and then Connect to Server.\nSelect the Go menu at the top of the screen and then Connect to Server.' False
'Were settings of connect to server changed?' '7 - On the window that opens type vnc:__ followed by IP address of the computer to which you want to make a connection. (Example: vnc:__10.1.1.22)' False
'Were settings of connect to server changed?' 'On the window that opens type vnc:// followed by IP address of the computer to which you want to make a connection. (Example: vnc://10.1.1.22)' False
'Were settings of connect to server changed?' '8 - Click the Connect button.\nClick the Connect button.' True
'Were settings of connect to server changed?' '9 - If it works you will have the option to connect as a registered user or by asking for permission.\nIf it works you will have the option to connect as a registered user or by asking for permission.\n- If you select registered user you will need to enter a username and password for an account on the server computer.\n- If you select to ask for permission someone will need to be at the remote computer and click allow.' False
'Were settings of vnc:// follow by ip address changed?' '0 - Mac OS X 10.5 - Finder Method' False
'Were settings of vnc:// follow by ip address changed?' '1 - Open the Sharing System Preferences pane.\nOpen the Sharing System Preferences pane.\n- Open System Preferences from your black apple menu.\n- Click Sharing.' False
'Were settings of vnc:// follow by ip address changed?' '2 - At the top of the Services list is Screen Sharing.\nAt the top of the Services list is Screen Sharing. Select it and turn it On.' False
'Were settings of vnc:// follow by ip address changed?' '3 - Where it says Allow access for:\nWhere it says Allow access for:, choose All users.. This will make things easier.' False
'Were settings of vnc:// follow by ip address changed?' '4 - If you are not using ScreenSharing or JollysFastVNC you have to:\nIf you are not using ScreenSharing or JollysFastVNC you have to:\n- Click the Computer Settings button.\n- From the next window check on Anyone may request permission to control screen.\n- On the same window enable the VNC viewers may control screen with password option and choose a password. This allows computers running VNC software that do not support all security methods, such as Chicken of the VNC.' False
'Were settings of vnc:// follow by ip address changed?' '5 - Click somewhere on the Desktop that is empty to activate the Finder.\nClick somewhere on the Desktop that is empty to activate the Finder.' False
'Were settings of vnc:// follow by ip address changed?' '6 - Select the Go menu at the top of the screen and then Connect to Server.\nSelect the Go menu at the top of the screen and then Connect to Server.' False
'Were settings of vnc:// follow by ip address changed?' '7 - On the window that opens type vnc:__ followed by IP address of the computer to which you want to make a connection. (Example: vnc:__10.1.1.22)' False
'Were settings of vnc:// follow by ip address changed?' 'On the window that opens type vnc:// followed by IP address of the computer to which you want to make a connection. (Example: vnc://10.1.1.22)' True
'Were settings of vnc:// follow by ip address changed?' '8 - Click the Connect button.\nClick the Connect button.' False
'Were settings of vnc:// follow by ip address changed?' '9 - If it works you will have the option to connect as a registered user or by asking for permission.\nIf it works you will have the option to connect as a registered user or by asking for permission.\n- If you select registered user you will need to enter a username and password for an account on the server computer.\n- If you select to ask for permission someone will need to be at the remote computer and click allow.' False
'Were settings of add a printer changed?' '0 - Install a Network Printer' False
'Were settings of add a printer changed?' '1 - Obtain the name that has been given to the network printer.\nObtain the name that has been given to the network printer.\n- Contact your network administrator if you are unfamiliar with the name of the network printer you need to install.\n- ;' False
'Were settings of add a printer changed?' '2 - Turn on the network printer.\nTurn on the network printer.' False
'Were settings of add a printer changed?' '3 - Click on the Start button or Windows logo from the bottom left-hand corner of your computer screen.\nClick on the Start button or Windows logo from the bottom left-hand corner of your computer screen.' False
'Were settings of add a printer changed?' '4 - Select "Devices and Printers" by clicking on it.\nSelect "Devices and Printers" by clicking on it.' False
'Were settings of add a printer changed?' '5 - Select "Add a Printer" by clicking on it to bring up the Add Printer wizard.\nSelect "Add a Printer" by clicking on it to bring up the Add Printer wizard.' False
'Were settings of add a printer changed?' '6 - Click on "Add a network, wireless or Bluetooth printer.\nClick on "Add a network, wireless or Bluetooth printer."' True
'Were settings of add a printer changed?' '7 - Click on the name of the printer you want to set up from the list of available printers that appear.\nClick on the name of the printer you want to set up from the list of available printers that appear.' False
'Were settings of add a printer changed?' '8 - Click on the "Next" button.\nClick on the "Next" button.' False
'Were settings of add a printer changed?' '9 - Click on "Install driver" if you are prompted to install the printer driver.\nClick on "Install driver" if you are prompted to install the printer driver.\n- You may be prompted to type in the administrator password if you are connected to a network.' False
'Were settings of add a printer changed?' '10 - Click on the "Finish" button to finish installing the printer and close the Add Printer wizard.\nClick on the "Finish" button to finish installing the printer and close the Add Printer wizard.' False
'Were settings of scanning program changed?' '0 - Scanning Like a Pro' False
'Were settings of scanning program changed?' "1 - Put in the time.\nPut in the time. If you really want your photos to look amazing when they're scanned in, you'll need to employ some special tricks but the most important part is that you'll really have to spend time working on the project. Each photo needs to be scanned and edited individually, so don't try to save time by scanning them all at once if you want them to really look good.[1]\n- X\n- Research source" False
'Were settings of scanning program changed?' "2 - Scan the original film when possible.\nScan the original film when possible. If you have the option to, scanning the original film using a film scanner will give you a much higher quality image. Film scanners aren't inexpensive, but if you have a lot of pictures to preserve it might be a good idea." False
'Were settings of scanning program changed?' "3 - Do not turn the photos in the scanning program.\nDo not turn the photos in the scanning program. When you turn the photos in the scanning program's preview window (or even turn them afterwards in a photo editor), you can lose some image quality. Scan them in the correct orientation to begin with and you'll help preserve the quality of your image." False
'Were settings of scanning program changed?' '4 - Scan in 24 Bit.\nScan in 24 Bit. In the list of options that includes black and white scanning, color scanning, etc., you will sometimes have the option to scan in 24 bit. This is the best choice for quality scans and you should take it whenever you can.[2]\n- X\n- Research source' True
'Were settings of scanning program changed?' '5 - Adjust the levels and saturation.\nAdjust the levels and saturation. If your scanning program has options for adjusting the levels and saturation before scanning, take that option. Adjusting these within a photo program later can damage the image and lose a lot of detail. Levels and saturation settings change the colors, darks, and brights in an image, helping you restore a faded picture.' True
'Were settings of scanning program changed?' '6 - If you are scanning to make large sized reprints, and enormous file size is not a problem, save as a tiff file.\nIf you are scanning to make large sized reprints, and enormous file size is not a problem, save as a tiff file. If you want compact files, save in png or jpg (also called jpeg) format.' False
'Were settings of scanning program changed?' '7 - Use Photoshop to restore photos, not an automatic setting.\nUse Photoshop to restore photos, not an automatic setting. Generally, automatic settings will not do as good a job at fixing things as a person can. You can learn to use a program like Photoshop or you can actually hire professionals to do quick touch-ups on photos that are very important to you.' False
'Were settings of true type font changed?' '0 - Manually Install Multiple Fonts' False
'Were settings of true type font changed?' '1 - Download TrueType fonts.\nDownload TrueType fonts. (The file extension will be .ttf or .otf) Unzip your files if necessary.' False
'Were settings of true type font changed?' '2 - Move your files to the ~_ Directory.\nMove your files to the ~/ Directory. The ~/ Directory is your home folder. This means that if you were logged in as cruddpuppet, the directory would be /home/cruddpuppet/ .' True
'Were settings of true type font changed?' '3 - Go to Applications > Accessories > Terminal.\nGo to Applications > Accessories > Terminal. This will take you to the terminal.' False
'Were settings of true type font changed?' '4 - Type “cd _usr_local_share_fonts_truetype” without quotes into the command line.\nType “cd /usr/local/share/fonts/truetype” without quotes into the command line. This is a directory for user-added fonts in linux.' False
'Were settings of true type font changed?' '5 - Type “sudo mkdir myfonts” without quotes.\nType “sudo mkdir myfonts” without quotes. This will make a directory called “myfonts” in which to store your fonts. If you’re not logged in as root, you will be prompted to provide your password.' False
'Were settings of true type font changed?' '6 - Type “cd myfonts” without quotes.\nType “cd myfonts” without quotes. This moves you into the new directory.' False
'Were settings of true type font changed?' '7 - Type “sudo cp ~_fontname.ttf .\nType “sudo cp ~/fontname.ttf .” without quotes. This moves the TrueType fonts into your new directory. (Alternatively, type “sudo cp ~/*.ttf .”; the * acts as a wildcard, allowing you to move all your fonts from the ~/ Directory at once.)' False
'Were settings of true type font changed?' '8 - Type “sudo chown root fontname.ttf”(or *.ttf) to change file owner to the root.\nType “sudo chown root fontname.ttf”(or *.ttf) to change file owner to the root.' False
'Were settings of true type font changed?' '9 - Type “cd .\nType “cd ..” and then “fc-cache” without quotes to add newly-added fonts to system-wide font index, so all applications can see them.' False
'Were settings of terminal changed?' '0 - Manually Install Multiple Fonts' False
'Were settings of terminal changed?' '1 - Download TrueType fonts.\nDownload TrueType fonts. (The file extension will be .ttf or .otf) Unzip your files if necessary.' False
'Were settings of terminal changed?' '2 - Move your files to the ~_ Directory.\nMove your files to the ~/ Directory. The ~/ Directory is your home folder. This means that if you were logged in as cruddpuppet, the directory would be /home/cruddpuppet/ .' False
'Were settings of terminal changed?' '3 - Go to Applications > Accessories > Terminal.\nGo to Applications > Accessories > Terminal. This will take you to the terminal.' False
'Were settings of terminal changed?' '4 - Type “cd _usr_local_share_fonts_truetype” without quotes into the command line.\nType “cd /usr/local/share/fonts/truetype” without quotes into the command line. This is a directory for user-added fonts in linux.' True
'Were settings of terminal changed?' '5 - Type “sudo mkdir myfonts” without quotes.\nType “sudo mkdir myfonts” without quotes. This will make a directory called “myfonts” in which to store your fonts. If you’re not logged in as root, you will be prompted to provide your password.' True
'Were settings of terminal changed?' '6 - Type “cd myfonts” without quotes.\nType “cd myfonts” without quotes. This moves you into the new directory.' True
'Were settings of terminal changed?' '7 - Type “sudo cp ~_fontname.ttf .\nType “sudo cp ~/fontname.ttf .” without quotes. This moves the TrueType fonts into your new directory. (Alternatively, type “sudo cp ~/*.ttf .”; the * acts as a wildcard, allowing you to move all your fonts from the ~/ Directory at once.)' True
'Were settings of terminal changed?' '8 - Type “sudo chown root fontname.ttf”(or *.ttf) to change file owner to the root.\nType “sudo chown root fontname.ttf”(or *.ttf) to change file owner to the root.' True
'Were settings of terminal changed?' '9 - Type “cd .\nType “cd ..” and then “fc-cache” without quotes to add newly-added fonts to system-wide font index, so all applications can see them.' False
'Were settings of region & language tab changed?' '0 - Steps' False
'Were settings of region & language tab changed?' "1 - Make sure that Ubuntu is up-to-date.\nMake sure that Ubuntu is up-to-date. Ubuntu versions 17.10 and up have several options which differ from previous versions of Ubuntu, so you'll need to upgrade your system to the most recent version if you haven't already done so:[1]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- Open Terminal\n- Type in sudo apt-get upgrade and press ↵ Enter.\n- Type in your password and press ↵ Enter.\n- Type in y when prompted, then press ↵ Enter.\n- Wait for the upgrades to finish installing, then restart your computer if prompted.\n- ;" False
'Were settings of region & language tab changed?' '2 - Open the Applications menu.\nOpen the Applications menu. Click ⋮⋮⋮ in the bottom-left corner of the screen to do so.' False
'Were settings of region & language tab changed?' '3 - Click Settings.\nClick Settings. This gear-shaped icon is in the Applications window. Your Ubuntu settings will open.' False
'Were settings of region & language tab changed?' "4 - Click the Region & Language tab.\nClick the Region & Language tab. You'll find this in the upper-left side of the Settings window." False
'Were settings of region & language tab changed?' '5 - Click +.\nClick +. It\'s below the current language in the "Input Sources" section. A pop-up window will open.' False
'Were settings of region & language tab changed?' "6 - Select a language.\nSelect a language. Click the language that you want to use for your keyboard layout.\n- If the language you want to add isn't here, click ⋮ at the bottom of the menu, then select your preferred language." True
'Were settings of region & language tab changed?' '7 - Select a keyboard layout.\nSelect a keyboard layout. Scroll down through the layout options until you find the one that you want to use, then click your preferred layout option.' True
'Were settings of region & language tab changed?' '8 - Click Add.\nClick Add. It\'s in the top-right corner of the window. Doing so adds the layout to your computer\'s "Input Sources" section.' False
'Were settings of region & language tab changed?' '9 - Select the old keyboard layout.\nSelect the old keyboard layout. Click the layout that you were previously using. It should be at the top of the "Input Sources" section.' False
'Were settings of region & language tab changed?' '10 - Click ∨.\nClick ∨. It\'s below the bottom keyboard layout here. Doing so will move your old layout down, causing the new layout to appear at the top of the menu. It should now be your keyboard\'s default layout.\n- You can also remove the old keyboard layout entirely by clicking the - button below the "Input Sources" section.' False
'Were settings of old keyboard layout changed?' '0 - Steps' False
'Were settings of old keyboard layout changed?' "1 - Make sure that Ubuntu is up-to-date.\nMake sure that Ubuntu is up-to-date. Ubuntu versions 17.10 and up have several options which differ from previous versions of Ubuntu, so you'll need to upgrade your system to the most recent version if you haven't already done so:[1]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- Open Terminal\n- Type in sudo apt-get upgrade and press ↵ Enter.\n- Type in your password and press ↵ Enter.\n- Type in y when prompted, then press ↵ Enter.\n- Wait for the upgrades to finish installing, then restart your computer if prompted.\n- ;" False
'Were settings of old keyboard layout changed?' '2 - Open the Applications menu.\nOpen the Applications menu. Click ⋮⋮⋮ in the bottom-left corner of the screen to do so.' False
'Were settings of old keyboard layout changed?' '3 - Click Settings.\nClick Settings. This gear-shaped icon is in the Applications window. Your Ubuntu settings will open.' False
'Were settings of old keyboard layout changed?' "4 - Click the Region & Language tab.\nClick the Region & Language tab. You'll find this in the upper-left side of the Settings window." False
'Were settings of old keyboard layout changed?' '5 - Click +.\nClick +. It\'s below the current language in the "Input Sources" section. A pop-up window will open.' False