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How to Reformat Mac OS X Without a Recovery Disc or Drive {miraclestarboy.com}

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As I've said before,  slowing down is not an option  for me. At one point, I realized that there were plenty of files on my Mac that I didn't need any more, but too many to delete individually. In other cases, your Mac can be experiencing some major malfunctions: constant crashing, locked controls, slow boot times, missing files, etc. Often, the best option to fix these problems would be to reformat your computer and reinstall your OS, but since most of us don't plan on ever taking this drastic measure, we don't obtain a recovery disc or thumb drive. Thankfully, the geniuses over at Apple have made the process easy for us—no need for a disc; no need for a drive. With just a few clicks of some buttons and your Mac is gonna be running like it did the day you got it. Best of all, this will work with Lion, Mountain Lion, Mavericks, and even  Yosemite . Step 1: Back Up Your Files! Okay, so you may have a lot of files that you want to get rid of, but you definitely ...

how to Install the Xposed Framework on Your Samsung Galaxy S6 or S6 Edge

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Everyone's favorite Android modding tool is finally available for the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge. Thanks to  some hard work  by  Wanam  and a few other developers, we can now install the  Xposed Framework  on Samsung's latest mid-sized flagship phones. But there are a few stipulations—most notably, this new version of Xposed only works with  deodexed  firmware. To put it simply, this means that you cannot install Xposed on top of the stock firmware for the Galaxy S6 or S6 Edge, and really, your easiest option would be to install a  custom ROM  first. But I'll get into all of that in more detail below, so let's go ahead and get started, shall we? Rooted Galaxy S6 or S6 Edge  running Android 5.1.1 Custom recovery  or  Flashfire  installed Deodexed firmware Before You Begin Okay, so about that "deodexed firmware" requirement. Basically, the stock firmware on all variants of the Galaxy S6 contains a set of  o...

HOW TO SPY ON ANYONE'S PHONE ACTIVITY

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In this tutorial, we will look at some of the software that can be installed to track and steal information from a smartphone, whether for legitimate or malicious purposes. Some of the Apps for Tracking There are a number of apps available for tracking/spying on both iOS and Android platforms. Probably the best, and one that appears to be being used by Tyrell in this scene, is FlexiSPY . It is available for either iOS, Android, BlackBerry, or Symbian. Some of its features are listed below from their website. The Premium FlexiSPY with all the features listed above costs $349 per year. But there are other numerous iPhone and Android spying packages available from other companies. These include: mSpy PhoneSheriff iKeyMonitor TheTruthSpy And many, many others Most of these apps will not be in your app store as they are considered malicious, but some will. Some limited-capability apps are available in your app store that will track, for instance, GPS locatio...

LEARN TO BACKUP AND RESTORE YOUR IPHONE WITHOUT A COMPUTER (MIRACLESTARBOY.COM)

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Enabled from the moment you first booted up your device, there's a feature deep in the iPhone's settings that automatically backs up your device in the background. As long as you're connected to Wi-Fi and a power source and your screen is locked, your photos, text messages, apps, and everything in between gets safely stored to your iCloud . But if those three criteria aren't met and your iPhone ends up getting lost, stolen, or broken, then you're left with an outdated iCloud backup that might not contain all of your latest media, data, and settings. That's why you should manually update your iPhone—but not by connecting it to your computer and using iTunes, because no one has time for that. Instead, do it all directly through your iPhone. It's simple, it's quick, and best of all, you can even restore your latest backup in an emergency, all from the palm of your hand. What Gets Stored in an iCloud Backup Since iCloud backups works...