Do you want to continue?
A user moves a file into a folder named “my stuff” and sees this message:
“You can put items into “my stuff,” but you won’t be able to see them. Do you want to continue? Other users with sufficient permissions will be able to use the items.”
This means the user’s folder permissions to “my stuff” have been set to
Which of the following is a valid choice in OS X Mounta…
Which of the following is a valid choice in OS X Mountain Lion Security & Privacy settings for “Allow applications downloading from:”
Apple recommends the ________ volume format when settin…
Apple recommends the ________ volume format when setting up a Mac’s hard disk for normal use.
What is the best way to accomplish this task?
Mike’s iMac starts, but stops responding before it reaches the login screen. He does not have a recent backup of his data. You would like to help Mike verify the
startup volume, and repair it only if necessary. What is the best way to accomplish this task?
Which of the following is the indication that a Mac is …
Which of the following is the indication that a Mac is loading system software?
True or False
If a customer’s system has the minimum RAM necessary to use OS X Lion (2 GB), he will have enough RAM to install OS X Mountain Lion. True or False
Which of the following devices are supported to use Air…
Which of the following devices are supported to use AirPlay Mirroring in OS X Mountain Lion? Select Two:
How can she use Time Machine to recover the file?
Valerie uses OS X Mountain Lion on her MacBook Pro and completed a Time Machine backup just before her vacation. She accidentally deleted an important file
that she was updating during the trip and did not bring the backup drive with her. How can she use Time Machine to recover the file?
How can a user delete a file named "junk docum…
How can a user delete a file named “junk document” from all previous Time Machine backups?
How can he easily erase the hard disk and reinstall OS …
A customer with Os X Mountain Lion installed has decided to give his Mac to his son. How can he easily erase the hard disk and reinstall OS X Mountain Lion?