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### SYSTEM INFORMATION ###
Report Timestamp : January 26, 2014 10:05:17 AM EST Report Timestamp (ISO 8601 format) : 2014-01-26T10:05:17 Computer Name : Harry’s MacBook Air Host Name : harrys-macbook-air.local IP Address : 192.168.1.11 Computer Model : MacBookAir6,2 OS Boot Time : 2014-01-26T09:07:57 Time Since Boot : 00h 57m 20s OS Name : Mac OS X OS Version : 10.9.1 OS Build : 13B42 OS Kernel Version : Darwin 13.0.0 ATA Command Support Tolerance : verypermissive N of drives in report : 1 ### DRIVE 1 OF 1 ### Last Checked : January 26, 2014 10:04:39 AM EST Last Checked (ISO 8601 format) : 2014-01-26T10:04:39 Advanced SMART Status : OK Overall Health Rating : GOOD 100.0% SSD Lifetime Left Indicator : GOOD 100.0% Issues found : 0 Serial No : Deleted WWN Id : 5 002538 655584d30 Volumes : Macintosh HD Device Path : /dev/disk0 Total Capacity : 251.0 GB (251,193,024 Bytes) Model Family : Apple (Samsung based) SSDs Model : APPLE SSD SM0256F Firmware Version : UXM2EA1Q Drive Type : SSD Power On Time : 103 hours (4 days 7 hours) Power Cycles Count : 1,012 Current Power Cycle Time : 1.0 hours === DEVICE CAPABILITIES === S.M.A.R.T. support enabled : yes DriveDx Diagnostic Rules Config : Apple (Samsung based) SSDs config Sector Logical Size : 512 Sector Physical Size : 4096 Removable : no Ejectable : no ATA Version : ATA8-ACS T13/1699-D revision 4c SATA Version : SATA 3.0, 6.0 Gb/s (current: 6.0 Gb/s) Attributes Data Structure Revision : 40 SMART Command Transport (SCT) flags : 0x0 SCT Status supported : no SCT Feature Control supported : no SCT Data Table supported : no Error logging capabilities : 0x1 Self-tests supported : yes Offline Data Collection capabilities : 0x5f Offline Data Collection status : 0x0 Auto Offline Data Collection flags : 0x0 I/O Path : IOService:/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PCI0@0/AppleACPIPCI/RP06@1C,5/IOPCI2PCIBridge/SSD0@0/AppleAHCI/PRT0@0/IOAHCIDevice@0/AppleAHCIDiskDriver/IOAHCIBlockStorageDevice [Known device ]: yes [Drive State Flags ]: 0x0 === CURRENT POWER CYCLE STATISTICS === Data Read : 1.5 GB Data Written : 521.9 MB Data Read/Write Ratio : 2.91 Average Throughput (Read) : 178.1 MB/s Average Throughput (Write) : 45.4 MB/s Operations (Read) : 27,088 Operations (Write) : 16,484 Operations Read/Write Ratio : 1 Throughput per operation (Read) : 57.4 KB/Op Throughput per operation (Write) : 32.4 KB/Op Latency Time (Read) : 0 ns Latency Time (Write) : 0 ns Retries (Read) : 0 Retries (Write) : 0 Errors (Read) : 0 Errors (Write) : 0 === PROBLEMS SUMMARY === Failed Indicators (life-span / pre-fail) : 0 (0 / 0) Failing Indicators (life-span / pre-fail) : 0 (0 / 0) Warnings (life-span / pre-fail) : 0 (0 / 0) Failed Self-tests (Short / Full) : 0 (0 / 0) I/O Errors Count : 0 (0 / 0) === IMPORTANT HEALTH INDICATORS === ID NAME RAW VALUE STATUS 5 Retired Block Count 0 100% OK 173 Wear Leveling Count 0x1009F0008 95.0% OK 174 Unexpected Power Loss Count 0x155B67 99.0% OK 192 Unsafe Shutdown Count 8 99.0% OK 197 Current Pending Sectors Count 0 100% OK 199 UDMA CRC Error Count 0 100% OK === TEMPERATURE INFORMATION (CELSIUS) === Current Temperature : 36 Power Cycle Min Temperature : 36 Power Cycle Max Temperature : 36 Lifetime Min Temperature : 36 Lifetime Max Temperature : 36 Recommended Min Temperature : 5 Recommended Max Temperature : 55 Temperature Min Limit : 5 Temperature Max Limit : 55 === DRIVE HEALTH INDICATORS === ID | NAME | TYPE | UPDATE | RAW VALUE | VALUE | THRESHOLD | WORST | STATUS 1 Raw Read Error Rate Life-span online 0x0 200 0 200 100% OK 5 Retired Block Count Pre-fail online 0 100 0 100 100% OK 9 Power On Hours Life-span online 103 99 0 99 99.0% OK 12 Power Cycle Count Life-span online 1,012 98 0 98 98.0% OK 169 Total Bad Block Count Pre-fail online 0x21714800F00 253 10 253 100% OK 173 Wear Leveling Count Life-span online 0x1009F0008 195 100 195 95.0% OK 174 Unexpected Power Loss Count Life-span online 0x155B67 99 0 99 99.0% OK 175 Program Fail Count Chip Life-span online 0xF5701 99 0 99 99.0% OK 192 Unsafe Shutdown Count Life-span online 8 99 0 99 99.0% OK 194 Temperature (Celsius) Life-span online 36 64 0 64 64.0% OK 197 Current Pending Sectors Count Life-span online 0 100 0 100 100% OK 199 UDMA CRC Error Count Life-span online 0 200 0 200 100% OK 240 Unknown SSD Attribute Life-span online 0x0 100 0 100 100% OK === DRIVE ERROR LOG === error log is empty === DRIVE SELF-TEST LOG === self-test log is empty |
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On 1/26/2014 10:09 AM, F.O.A.D. posted his system info for his MacBook Air:
Harry, the answer is yes. In Windows you can call up and display more info than you probably want or need. For Microsoft Windows Vista or Windows 7, you click on the "Start" button, then enter "msinfo32" in the search field. It will appear in the search results. Click on it and it will open a file with all the reports you could ever want, from System Summary to detailed component reports for virtually anything on the computer. You have to expand all the sub directories in the left pane to see them all. I'd take a screen shot but there are too many to capture in one picture. |
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On 1/26/14, 10:39 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 1/26/2014 10:09 AM, F.O.A.D. posted his system info for his MacBook Air: Harry, the answer is yes. In Windows you can call up and display more info than you probably want or need. For Microsoft Windows Vista or Windows 7, you click on the "Start" button, then enter "msinfo32" in the search field. It will appear in the search results. Click on it and it will open a file with all the reports you could ever want, from System Summary to detailed component reports for virtually anything on the computer. You have to expand all the sub directories in the left pane to see them all. I'd take a screen shot but there are too many to capture in one picture. Cool. I've let my knowledge base of Windoze more or less expire. |
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On 1/26/2014 10:44 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 1/26/14, 10:39 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 1/26/2014 10:09 AM, F.O.A.D. posted his system info for his MacBook Air: Harry, the answer is yes. In Windows you can call up and display more info than you probably want or need. For Microsoft Windows Vista or Windows 7, you click on the "Start" button, then enter "msinfo32" in the search field. It will appear in the search results. Click on it and it will open a file with all the reports you could ever want, from System Summary to detailed component reports for virtually anything on the computer. You have to expand all the sub directories in the left pane to see them all. I'd take a screen shot but there are too many to capture in one picture. Cool. I've let my knowledge base of Windoze more or less expire. If you haven't seen this, it's pretty funny. Bill Gates with Jimmy Fallon. Gates keeps looking at Fallon's Apple laptop he has on his desk. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qk7pPutimCM |
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On Sun, 26 Jan 2014 10:09:34 -0500, "F.O.A.D." wrote:
### SYSTEM INFORMATION ### Report Timestamp : January 26, 2014 10:05:17 AM EST Report Timestamp (ISO 8601 format) : 2014-01-26T10:05:17 Computer Name : Harry’s MacBook Air Host Name : harrys-macbook-air.local snipped Yes, as many as desired, but none of them say, "Harry's MacBook Air", or have any other reference to 'Harry'. |
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On 1/26/14, 11:58 AM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Sun, 26 Jan 2014 10:09:34 -0500, "F.O.A.D." wrote: ### SYSTEM INFORMATION ### Report Timestamp : January 26, 2014 10:05:17 AM EST Report Timestamp (ISO 8601 format) : 2014-01-26T10:05:17 Computer Name : Harry’s MacBook Air Host Name : harrys-macbook-air.local snipped Yes, as many as desired, but none of them say, "Harry's MacBook Air", or have any other reference to 'Harry'. My task of the moment is getting my wife's Windoze computer to have our server show up as a shared device or device, like it does on our macs. So far I haven't figured out which rosetta stone I need to do this. |
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On 1/26/2014 2:50 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 1/26/14, 11:58 AM, Poco Loco wrote: On Sun, 26 Jan 2014 10:09:34 -0500, "F.O.A.D." wrote: ### SYSTEM INFORMATION ### Report Timestamp : January 26, 2014 10:05:17 AM EST Report Timestamp (ISO 8601 format) : 2014-01-26T10:05:17 Computer Name : Harry’s MacBook Air Host Name : harrys-macbook-air.local snipped Yes, as many as desired, but none of them say, "Harry's MacBook Air", or have any other reference to 'Harry'. My task of the moment is getting my wife's Windoze computer to have our server show up as a shared device or device, like it does on our macs. So far I haven't figured out which rosetta stone I need to do this. I did it but don't ask me how. Not on a "server" but I can share files between the Mac and the Windows laptops via our home network. Took a while to get it working and I've forgotten all the steps. |
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On 1/26/14, 3:22 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 1/26/2014 2:50 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: On 1/26/14, 11:58 AM, Poco Loco wrote: On Sun, 26 Jan 2014 10:09:34 -0500, "F.O.A.D." wrote: ### SYSTEM INFORMATION ### Report Timestamp : January 26, 2014 10:05:17 AM EST Report Timestamp (ISO 8601 format) : 2014-01-26T10:05:17 Computer Name : Harry’s MacBook Air Host Name : harrys-macbook-air.local snipped Yes, as many as desired, but none of them say, "Harry's MacBook Air", or have any other reference to 'Harry'. My task of the moment is getting my wife's Windoze computer to have our server show up as a shared device or device, like it does on our macs. So far I haven't figured out which rosetta stone I need to do this. I did it but don't ask me how. Not on a "server" but I can share files between the Mac and the Windows laptops via our home network. Took a while to get it working and I've forgotten all the steps. I might have found the answer but fiddling around with Windoze gave me a headache, it's so damned obtuse. I'll try again later. I would have gotten her a Mac a couple of years ago, but she uses Windoze computers at work and didn't want to bother learning a new computer. I don't blame her. |
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On 1/26/2014 2:50 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 1/26/14, 11:58 AM, Poco Loco wrote: On Sun, 26 Jan 2014 10:09:34 -0500, "F.O.A.D." wrote: ### SYSTEM INFORMATION ### Report Timestamp : January 26, 2014 10:05:17 AM EST Report Timestamp (ISO 8601 format) : 2014-01-26T10:05:17 Computer Name : Harry’s MacBook Air Host Name : harrys-macbook-air.local snipped Yes, as many as desired, but none of them say, "Harry's MacBook Air", or have any other reference to 'Harry'. My task of the moment is getting my wife's Windoze computer to have our server show up as a shared device or device, like it does on our macs. So far I haven't figured out which rosetta stone I need to do this. You can do it wirelessly, ethernet, or through a usb port or possibly through bluetooth if your stuff is close enough together.*AND* You have to set up a LAN like Mr Luddite said. |
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On 1/26/14, 3:34 PM, Hank wrote:
On 1/26/2014 2:50 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: On 1/26/14, 11:58 AM, Poco Loco wrote: On Sun, 26 Jan 2014 10:09:34 -0500, "F.O.A.D." wrote: ### SYSTEM INFORMATION ### Report Timestamp : January 26, 2014 10:05:17 AM EST Report Timestamp (ISO 8601 format) : 2014-01-26T10:05:17 Computer Name : Harry’s MacBook Air Host Name : harrys-macbook-air.local snipped Yes, as many as desired, but none of them say, "Harry's MacBook Air", or have any other reference to 'Harry'. My task of the moment is getting my wife's Windoze computer to have our server show up as a shared device or device, like it does on our macs. So far I haven't figured out which rosetta stone I need to do this. You can do it wirelessly, ethernet, or through a usb port or possibly through bluetooth if your stuff is close enough together.*AND* You have to set up a LAN like Mr Luddite said. Do you have something specific to suggest? I already know I can connect wired or wirelessly. USB and bluetooth are not practical because of distance. But that's not the issue. The issue is getting it to show up as a shared device. But I may have found the answer, once I get back to that task. My Mac's found the server as a device right away, without any additional effort on my part. |
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