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Putting a Mac out of order...
Hi guys. Is there a way I can put a mac (10.8) out of order? Some essential system files I can delete (and easily restore)? Thanks.
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Probably. How come?
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If they are easily restorable by you then they are easily restorable by anyone else.
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Why would you want to do that?
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I need to attack my father's Mac. He is a real noob, so he won't be able to restore anything, and he will call me for help
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Delete some *.kext ( But backup it before
) Why you want to do that? :O
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I don't understand. Are you that deprived for attention?
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