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UK MacBook Air thinks its in the US
Is there some kind of fix for the above. I think it's related to when you connect your mac to a superhub.
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Have you tried opening System Preferences?
Then go to Language and Text>Region and set it to United Kingdom.
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iPhone 5, iPad Mini, Mac Mini 2012, MBA 11" 2012, MBP 13.3
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Are u talking language? British Siri voice? Can only get British Podcasts?
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No it's the superhub I think, not the MacBook. It thinks its in the US.
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If you are referring to Virgin Media's Super Hub, the web is full of descriptions of their problems. 496,000 hits on Google.
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2012 MBA 13, 2 Ghz i7, 8 GB RAM, 512 GB SSD; 2011 MBA 11, 1.8 Ghz i7, 4 GB RAM, 256 GB SSD; 2010 MB Pro 15, 2.66 Ghz i7, 8 GB RAM, 512 GB SSD; two iPad 3s and a mini, two iPhones and a bunch of iPods |
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