[HOW-TO] - Solve "Reopen windows when logging back in" Issue [SOLVED]

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Can you turn off "reopen windows when logging back in" on mac os x lion? I want to permanently uncheck "reopen windows when logging back in" option when shutting down, or restarting Lion. Is there a way to disable it. If you know, please tell me! It is getting too annoying…!

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iPhone 5 Set To Launch on Sept. 5, 2011

It was rumored that iPhone 5 to be release on Sept. 5.

Expected iPhone 5 features are:


  • A5 processor in the range of 1.2-1.5 GHz

  • An improved antenna (no more Antennagate, yay!)

  • More RAM, possibly 1GB

  • Bigger-edge-to-edge 3.7- to 4-inch curved glass screen (iPhone 4 has 3.5-inch screen)

  • 8-megapixel camera with dual-LED flash

  • Panoramic photo capture and 1080p Full HD video capture capabilities

  • 3-4 internal antennas for both GSM and CDMA networks

  • 4G connectivity

  • iOS 5, which will be true multitask capable and come with loads of new features such as News Stand, Reminders, Delta Updates and iMessage

  • Improved speech recognition features, and

  • Wireless charging capability

  • Improved battery life

  • More powerful gaming capabilities supported by multi-core A5 processor and Imagination Technologies' PowerVR Series6 mobile graphics processing architecture

  • It was earlier rumored that the new iPhone will also support Near Field Communication (NFC) technology to keep pace with Android rivals like Samsung Galaxy S II and Google Nexus 4G, but Device Magazine claims iPhone 5 may give NFC a miss and opt to support Bluetooth 4.0 instead, just like the new MacBook Air and Mac Mini have done. For the uninitiated, Bluetooth 4.0 comes with higher range (maybe up to 200 meters) and spends less power.
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iOS 5.0 Jailbreak

NOTE: This is still iOS 5.0 Beta 4 Tethered jailbreak Solution.

Shortly ago, iOS 5 Beta 4 was released to Apple developers. Those who have installed it are probably wondering how easy it will be to jailbreak the new system. It turns out you can do it the same way you’d do with all previous builds of iOS 5, using the just released version of Redsn0w.
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Redsn0w for iOS 5 has received a minor update to make it compatible with iOS 5 Beta 4.
Redsn0w is fairly easy to install and use, since the program itself provides concise instructions on all the manual steps that need to be followed. While that may be true, it’s recommended that you have basic knowledge on basic iOS maintenance tasks, including restoring and entering DFU mode, in order to proceed. Also, remember that jailbreaking your device will void your warranty. You can follow the full tutorial here.
This is a tethered jailbreak, which means that the device will have to be plugged into the computer whenever it’s powered on, in order to be booted into a jailbroken state. It wouldn’t be worth for developers to work on an untethered method at this point, definitely not anytime before the final version of iOS finally ships
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My Time Capsule Managed to save Mac OS X Lion Installer before it got Deleted!

Lot’s of people got frustrated that they can’t find the Mac OS X Installer in their Applications folder anymore after installing the new OS. Reason being - the Installer dmg file is automatically deleted after it completes the installation. I am one of the people in this category …

However, I was lucky enough that my Time Machine has made a backup of the whole Installer file and thus I can restore it back from my Time Machine backup. Phew…

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Roaring of Mac OS X Lion

Apple just released its latest OS X - The Lion today.
Price US 29.99
Size: 3.98 GB
I am now downloading it...

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Make An OS X Lion Boot Disc

Make An OS X Lion Boot Disc
Monday July 18, 2011 1:24 pm PDT by Jordan Golson
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Lion may be the first release of the Mac OS to be delivered as a digital download, but there has been a circulating method to burn the Lion download onto a bootable DVD. The process still works for the Golden Master version of Lion and is a pretty straightforward process for Mac users who are comfortable making their way around the Finder.

An email from Steve Jobs suggested the only way to perform a completely clean install of Lion was to first install Snow Leopard, then install Lion on top of that. That is a pain in the neck, to say the least. By burning your own Lion disc, you can painlessly do clean installs on all your machines.

Another reason to have a physical install disc is if you have Macs in an area with poor or no Internet. Apple has suggested that Mac owners come into Apple Retail Stores and download Lion on the store Internet connection -- useful for some, but some people live hours from the nearest Apple Store. By burning a disc, users can download Lion only once, and install it easily on all their Macs. Here's how to do it.

As posted by Egg Freckles, this method should work in the final retail release of Lion:

- Once Lion is released, purchase and download it from the Mac App Store.

- Locate the OS X Lion installer and right-click on it. Select 'Show Package Contents'.

- Inside the 'Contents' folder, there is a 'SharedSupport' folder. Inside that is the Lion Installer. It's called 'InstallESD.dmg".

- Copy 'InstallESD.dmg' to the Desktop by clicking and dragging it while holding down the Option-key. You should see a little green plus icon if you did it right.

- Open Disk Utility. Head to the Go menu in the Finder and select 'Utilities'. Disk Utility should be in there.

- Click the burn button.

- Select 'InstallESD.dmg' from the Desktop, insert a blank 4.7GB DVD and wait. Once it's finished, you'll have a shiny new Lion install DVD.

You can now install Lion on whatever machines you like, just as if you'd purchased the install disc from your local Apple Store. Lion is expected to launch on the Mac App Store this week.
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Wanna Get a Google+ Invite? PM me!

4 days ago, I was trying to get a Google+ invite but somehow Google have not open any invites yet. But today, a friend send me an invite.
Anyone interested to get a Google+ invite can send email to edoras200 at gmail.

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