![]() ![]() Once you select the device, you'll see a window very similar to the window seen previously in iTunes. They show up in the left column just like a hard drive. All devices are now managed in the finder window. After that is complete, reconnect the phone to the iMac and you should be prompted to trust the computer.Īlso, keep in mind that as of Catalina forward, the phone now shows in a Finder window instead of in Music like it had always been since the beginning of time. Next, select to "Reset Location & Privacy". To reset the device so you'll see that prompt again, on the phone go to Settings/General/ then scroll to the bottom to the Reset area. It's possible that the second phone may have been select to "not trust" the computer. You may have seen in the past when you plug up a phone, you may have been prompted with "trust device". ![]() To do regularly and now I’m having a helluva time! Show up-anywhere? I’m trying to back it up on our iMac which I used It immediately shows up in Apple Music but wife's iPhone 10 won’t Quick question (I hope) Why when I connect my phone to our iMac If I’m right, then reinstalling macOS 11 will only further stress an already dying drive. My guess though is that it’s the hard drive. On to your issue, if it’s not physical then here are a few things to try next:īoot into recovery mode and run disk utility repairīoot holding down shift to prevent any possible 3rd party extensions from runningīoot into Single user or Verbose mode to watch the start up process through the command line to get a possible idea of where the startup is hanging. Solid State (no moving parts, very reliable and very fast, never see them fail)įusion drives (hybrid mixture of the two above. I don’t know what type of drive is in your Mac but boy those SATA drives are terrible. I’m assuming I need to reinstall Big Sur? Any advice?ĩ0% of the time, these are indicators that a SATA hard drive is failing. I then restart it and now it’s back stuck on the on the screen pictured below again. ![]() So then I tried to started by holding in shift R, and then it ultimately came up with the screen with a □ instead of the □. Today it was frozen so I tried to restart it, but it was stuck on this screen screen (below). My iMac has been super slow the past couple months, especially after I put Big Surr on it. ![]()
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