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You can reset your HomePod from the Home app on your iPhone or iPad, but there’s also a way to reset it without your iPhone. This will be important if you need to reset your HomePod without access to the Wi-Fi network it already knows, or if you need to set it up with a different iPhone or iPad. For instance, imagine taking your HomePod to a friend’s house, on a trip, or to your vacation home. If you didn’t reset it before you left, you’ll need to do a hard reset for it to be discoverable at your new location. HomePod, the Top How to Hard Reset HomePod • The first thing to do is unplug your HomePod, and then plug it right back in.
If it’s not already plugged in (because you moved it), simply plug it in. • Now, press and hold the top of your HomePod, as shown above. Keep holding it until step 3 happens, below. This is a bit like holding a startup key on a Mac until the Apple logo appears.
If you stop pressing the top of your HomePod during this process, you’ll need to start over. • While you continue to press and hold the top of your HomePod, Siri’s light will spin and do its thing.
Siri will announce that your HomePod is about to reset. • Continue to press and hold the top of the HomePod until you hear three beeps. Your HomePod has been reset and you can now set it up for your new network by bringing your iPhone or iPad near. We have, too.
Yesterday afternoon a friend dropped his computer by so I could make it go a bit faster which I initially thought must just be some application using up a ton of resources or something. The issue ended up being that the computer was an older PowerPC G4 running Mac OSX 10.3 that didn’t have a lot of RAM and hadn’t been updated in a long time. I happened to have PC133 RAM to stick in it so I added 512MB of RAM and then attempted to begin the software updates which requested his administrator password which I did not have. Turns out that he didn’t have the password either so below are directions on reseting the administrator password on a Mac running OSX. The process take a little while as you are required to boot into single user mode, go back through setup, modify the admin, and then delete the temporary admin account. Reset Mac OSX Administrator Password Without Install CD: • Boot Into Single User Mode: First you will need to boot into single user mode which can be done by restarting the computer and holding the “apple key” + “s” after you hear the boot tone. Make sure to continue holding the key combination until you see something similar to the below screen which indicates you are in single user mode.
Be patient as it will load the apple boot screen and then display the single user mode screen above. If you need more information on single user mode click. • Mount Root Partition: Now mount the root partition by issuing the below syntax from the prompt displayed in the screen above. Rar for mac. Localhost: / root # shutdown -h now • Power On Computer: Click the power button on your Mac to power it on. When the computer powers on you will be taken to the Mac OSX installation welcome screen as shown below.
• Navigate Installation Screens: Answer all of the questions on each installation screen to complete the addition of the new administrator account. You will be required to navigate through numerous screens including Welcome, Personalize Your Settings, Your Apple ID, Registration Information, A Few More Questions, Thank You, Create Your Account, Get Internet Ready, How Do You Connect, Your Local Area Network, Get.MAC, Now Your Ready To Connect, Select Time Zone, and Thank You.