5/5/2023 0 Comments Forgot battlenet password![]() A clean install to the latest supported OS X 10.13 High Sierra would be the easiest way to resolve all our issues. We wanted to use the iMac to play games such as Starcraft 2 and Call of Duty. The glue that ties phone numbers to Apple IDs needs help associating the two types of identification and this requires both sides of the screen share to have the other side’s Apple ID email and phone number in the same contact card. iMessage Screen Sharing creates a connection between two Apple IDs. iMessage appears to use phone numbers to tie together messages and recipients.This issue was partially resolved by adding the iMessage contact’s Apple ID email to the correct contact card.Yes, Apple has built a lesser known VNC tunneling capability that traverses the internet and NAT! The screen share is supposed to be initiated between iMessage users through the contact detail popover > screen share icon.iMessage Screen Sharing - Screen sharing option grayed out.We couldn’t find another Blizzard/BattleNet agent setup process running on the computer.- Another copy of Blizzard setup is already running on this computer.Likely related to the new “fake home directory” permission issue described above. ![]() Finder - Summoning choose file dialog leds to 1 minute spinning beach ball.This new home directory’s Downloads folder was being used by Safari as the default download location but I suspect the new home’s access permissions were never set up correctly, leading for Safari to conclude that no new file creation meant no more disk space. A recent OS X major upgrade had decided to recreate an identical home directory on the SSD where the installer expected the home directory to exist. After 8 years of almost nonexistent usage and trusting the automatic OS X updater to update this strange configuration every few years, errors started to impede using it for games: The applications folder was also half mapped onto the HDD for “large” games. I had installed OS X 10.7 Lion on the 256 GB SSD and set my home directory to be located on the 1 TB HDD to maximize space savings on the smaller capacity SSD. This wasn’t the ole’ optical drive second storage drive swap there is enough space to keep the optical drive behind the display! I recall the second storage drive fit behind the optical drive but it was a tight fit to refit the display on the case (no glue for this model, either!). The 2011 iMac curiously enough has enough space inside the display case to fit 2 storage drives. Before I left California for college in 2012 I had upgraded this iMac from stock HDD by adding an internal 256 GB Sandforce SSD. My father and I were trying to use a Mid-2011 Apple iMac to run some games and it was exhibiting strange issues with no clear fix. ![]() If the OS is in an unbootable state, this method may not work. You can still boot to a USB drive if you have either the password for OS level access (TLDR at end) or firmware (EFI/BIOS) password for a post-2011 Macintosh computer. I guess right now the main clue is that the redirected links from the scam email is /etcetc while the official blizzard one is us.battle.Clean install OS X on a Macintosh computer made during or after 2011 with an unknown EFI password. enter either your secret password or first 6 digits of a cd key attached to account enter account's email address, first and last name of user, and a anti bot security codeģ. go to site, request for a password resetĢ. Some header information is really easy to fake, some is not.ġ. I don't know whether anyone can just submit the email address of an existing account and thus have an automatic email sent there without having to provide any additional info first. I'm not sure about 's password recovery procedures, since I never had to recover my password. If you are referring to the message source, i looked at message source of the email that i purposely requested for a password reset and it also also is linked to Īfter some more research it seems I was indeed wrong, sorry about that, it just sounded like one of those typical scam URLs, so it might be a legit email. ![]()
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