The PC doesn’t have any tie to the Mac. All that is happening is the PC’s video output is being captured on the Mac. That video can be recorded on the Mac, but as far as video goes, the PC believes it’s seeing a monitor that is actually the Mac.
Dude you have no idea how much I was pulling my hair out on not being able to get this to work. When I work on tech related stuff and need help this is how I want the help, to go through step by step just like you did. Thank you so much I finally have my server up and running now!!
Thx for sharing. For what it's worth you can also force delete both files and folder with Error -43 by holding CMD + Option and hit Delete instead of using the terminal.
I got one of these from a reseller (so can’t return or warranty) and it worked for a month or so with occasional stalling. But recently it’s gotten to where it’s unusable, cuts out constantly. I found that connector inside was finger-tight. I snugged it up but it hasn’t helped. I’m afraid the real root cause might be in the controller (unfixable) but I’m going to go through all the switches looking for a loose connection before I throw in the towel.
As a follow up to this, I solved the intermittent stopping in my mower for now. Mine is RY401018VNM but I’d guess this same issue is pretty common. The connectors on the handle/trigger switch were very loose, giving false safety trip. Constant trips over bumpy terrain. I zip-tied the connectors to each other in a way that ensures they are always in contact with their respective pins and it hasn’t tripped since, over 1 hour of cutting.
HI! Thanks for your nice videos. I followed the installation of Home Bridge on my Mac Mini M1 step by step but when I install the plugin I get an error with code 243. Could you help me Thanks
As shown in the video, I use the Logitech K400r keyboard/trackpad combo. Now, the trackpad does not work, but the keyboard does. As you can see, I have used the “I O L” keys in this response using an external wireless keyboard. Now, the control doesn’t do anything because Apple doesn’t use it much. I use the Windows key as it functions as the command-key. I was able to toggle my tab groups in Safari, use command-L to jump to the browser URL address field, and command-space to invoke the spotlight search to quick launch apps. I’m not denying your experience, but stating how the Logitech works. Can you specify which manufacturer keyboard you are using? Is it wired or wireless. I will see if I can replicate and if possible resolve your issue.
By the way, out of curiosity, what was the make and model of your AIO? Was it a brand new out of the box AIO or used but new to you? (The latter forms the majority of the equipment in my lab.) It would be helpful to know as there are no doubt others who are going to hit the panic button when they encounter this ;)
Rather than express an opinion based in zero experience, it may be time to see the dealer. My concern is that hair and other things have clogged the vent.
The remote access app gets installed on the client iPad or iPhone. Due to some security issues, it has been disabled from working on macOS. I apologize if I did not make that clear in the video.
If your a primary windows user, I recommend "Mouse withtout borders standalone" program instead. On a local network there's little to no lag between windows pc's using that program and you can also lock the mouse to a computer and game and do other things that require full screen movement. Barrier is extremly laggy and basically abandonded at this point, and keyboard and mouse gaming is basically impossible as the mouse jitters everywhere.
I haven’t heard of Barrier being deprecated. I use it frequently for productivity. Yes, it has some lag, but it has worked very well as server on my Mac Mini M1 & MacBook Pro M1.
@@technologistonthego2377 It literally hasn't updated for like 3 years, and the program has a ton of issues. This is a very common issue with open source forks tbh. If you're still on multi platforms, I recommend synergy instead (the program barrier forked). It costs money, but It's a one time, life purchase and the program is constantly updated and you get tech support. Much better speeds and consistency with Synergy as well. Hasn't really failed me yet.
Sadly you can only connect to VMs that are running on QEMU. So all windows and Linux ms will be fine. The macOS VMs use Apple virtualisation, so you can’t connect to them using this tool. Major bummer, I want macOS from my iPad Pro. Windows 11 is a poor substitute.
Admittedly, I really only have one VM In my UTM app at this time, and that is windows 11 Pro. However, I was able to access it without issue. Well, UM is a rapper for QEMA, which conceded your point. That said, what were you looking to access using the UM remote app? Is it running under VMware or parallels desktop? But
@@technologistonthego2377 I was looking to run a macOS VM, and use UTM Remote to connect to it from my iPad Pro, when I'm travelling. It's got a full keyboard and trackpad, but iPadOS limits what I can do. Sadly, the macOS VM is always 'unavailable' in UTM Remote, due to that macOS guests not running on QEMU. But the way UTM works, it wouldn't be viable anyway. You can't just connect/disconnect to running VMs.
@@paulwoodward8265 Yes, I noticed that. As my MacOS VM wasn’t fully configured beyond the initial installation, I thought the lack of availability was due to that. Apparently, it is an unfriendly Apple thing.
It doesn’t “fix” anything. It bypasses a false positive CPU fan error some systems are prone to get. If the system has an actual CPU fan error, this will do nothing. In that event, the root cause of the error must be addressed.
Did you transpose the last two letters intending to say you have a "Techno mouse", a gaming mouse? If it is, I wasn't able to find much about it on the web. Do you know the website for the maker of it? I am hoping they sell replacement USB dongles, or have software or a documented process for pairing the mouse to a new dongle. Still, you would need a USB dongle made for the mouse in question.
What I did is unclicked "Automatically select camera" in Facetime. I did have to connect my iphone to my Mac directly just for the Mac to recognize it again. I disconnected the iphone and it did work!
Nice. I find it amusing that this type of coaxing is needed to enable a function for the Mac Minis given Apple has sold millions of them. Where’s the love?
This didn't fix my issue. Still getting 'PC did not start correctly' even though it gave me the same error that took me to this video. Any idea what's next?
It I’d time to look at the hardware. Start by looking at the fans to see if they are spinning fast or slowing down or grinding. The CPU fan error is a false positive fire many people, but for others it is legitimate.
Not everyone has an OBD2 reader. Cars are expected to have a way to clear the indicator for an oil change albeit not in such convoluted manner as this. Still, your point is good that an OBD2 reader can reset it in a direct manner.
Hello! Great video. I'm trying to do it on a Win11 machine, but it has a weird behaviour. When I download the software, it opens normally, but then when I click on next after I connect the USB dongle, the software closes on it's own. It´s not a RAM or resources problem, the app just closes after connecting the dongle and clicking on next. I would very much thank some help. For extra info, its a G305 Lightspeed Wireless, and the software version I tried downloading was 2.30.9, however I tried using the other versions that support this mouse and same behaviour happened (on the software models that didn't support it, the dongle just didn't appear) Thanks in advance!
I do not have a G305 mouse, but from what I see, it requires the G hub software. Try installing that. I am curious if that app work have the effect of pairing the mouse. Either way, that is a requirement, which may explain why the software terminates age clicking next.
@@technologistonthego2377 I got it to work! For this, after installing the G Hub, i went to settings, and there is a pairing mode inside of it (down, in like a blue tone). It's almost the same procedure as it is here, but only under the settings section of the G Hub, no need to use the other software! Thanks for the info, much love
I am not sure what you mean by “no display port signal”. Is your PC unresponsive sending no video output to the screen? If so, does your PC indicate it is booting up? Does the monitor use display port or HDMI? Sometimes that gets switched and just needs to be changed back. Lastly, power off the PC, and power on pressing the key to enter BIOS. It may be F2 or DEL. See if this gets you back in to BIOS to check the setting. Remember, this sitting addresses a false positive with the CPU fan. If there is a legitimate CPU cooling fan problem, this setting is irrelevant and will accomplish nothing regarding a hardware problem.
If this were me, I would open up the PC and examine the CPU fans to see if they spin at all when the system is powering up. The CPU fan error may have been legitimate. You may not be comfortable doing that. Next, I would look at a video on resetting BIOS to default. It's relatively simple. Then see if the system reverts back to the way it was prior to making the BIOS tweak.
@@technologistonthego2377 yeah I could but in a order for my lights when starting up the pc I get orange dram light red cpu light white vga light and boot sometimes green
With nuances like this, I can understand. However, iCloud does a great job as long as you play nice with it. It never occurred to me that iCloud still considers folders with the .nosync indicator as being “synced”. The nosync only confuses iCloud into thinking “items” are missing. Is it too much to expect that we could get a web or app inference to opt in/out files and folders? After all, it is 2024 not 1994. I don’t dare turn off iCloud temporarily, which is likely another work around, because I will eventually forget to turn it back on and only realize that when I need data recovery the most.
Hey, so I've been trying to use my windows laptop as a secondary screen for my iMac late 2012 running macOS Catalina, while connecting the capture card from thunderbolt port to hdmi and hdmi to usb it doesnt show anything, it just shows a blank screen and I wanted to use it as a secondary monitor for my iMac. What do i do?
Now, I do not have a late 2012 iMac to test with, but what I have seen on the web states that your model does not support a USB to HDMI adapter. What you will need to use is a mini DV to HDMI adapter. Then you will be able to use an HDMI cable to connect the iMac to the windows laptop. At that point, you can run OBS studio on the Windows laptop in fullscreen mode, which the iMac will identify as an external monitor and utilize. You can get just such an adapter on Amazon for around $10. If for any reason it still chokes, you can always return the adapter. Please keep me posted as there will no doubt be others who want to do what you’re doing.