Usb Entry For Mac
Whether you're using a Mac or a PC, our USB numeric keypads are a perfect choice. A numeric keypad makes repetitive numeric data entry tasks less painful. Whether you're using a Mac or a PC, our USB numeric keypads are a perfect choice. See how Goldtouch helps the bottom line for Enterprise Clients. If you need to upgrade multiple Macs or install Sierra on a new drive, a USB installer is the way to go. Here's how to create a macOS Sierra USB installer.
I currently need to figure out what is the name of the port that my usb device is connected to. More specifically, I need to know what to put for the following I am using a Mac, and I have run the command line system_profiler SPUSBDataType, and it gave me the following. The device of my interest is the second one: CP2102 USB to UART Bridge Controller. But how do I figure out what the serial port that this device is connected to? I need it for my first image. USB: USB 3.0 Bus: Host Controller Driver: AppleUSBXHCIWPT PCI Device ID: 0x9cb1 PCI Revision ID: 0x0003 PCI Vendor ID: 0x8086 Bluetooth USB Host Controller: Product ID: 0x8290 Vendor ID: 0x05ac (Apple Inc.) Version: 1.46 Speed: Up to 12 Mb/sec Manufacturer: Broadcom Corp.
My suggestion is to create a bootable flash drive with the macOS Sierra installer on it. • Boot from the flash drive. • Erase the internal harddisk.
• Reinstall macOS Sierra. Preparation: • Download macOS Sierra Installer from the Mac App Store. Once the download completes, it will automatically launch. Quit macOS Sierra Installer app without performing the installation. • Take a 16GB or larger USB flash drive to create a bootable Sierra installer. This flash drive is only needed for a clean install on your Mac’s startup drive. How to create a bootable flash drive: • Create a bootable flash drive with macOS Sierra.
First, make sure your USB flash drive is formatted and named as “Untitled”. • To format a USB drive launch Disk Utility (Finder -> /Applications/Utilities/Disk Utility). • Select your USB drive under External. • Click the Erase tab at the top of the Disk Utility window. Select Mac OS Extended (Journaled) from the format list. Then, click the Erase button.
When the process is complete, click Done, and close the Disk Utility window. • If your drive is named something else, you need to rename it (Open Finder -> right click on the USB drive and choose Rename).
Now, your USB flash drive is ready. • Launch Terminal (Finder/Applications/Utilities/Terminal) • Enter the following text into Terminal. It may be best to just copy it from here (try triple-clicking) and paste it in. Sudo /Applications/Install macOS Sierra.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/Untitled --applicationpath /Applications/Install macOS Sierra.app --nointeraction • Hit the Enter key. • Terminal will ask you for an admin password (the one you use to log in).
It won’t display characters when you type, so just do it. You’ll see that Terminal erases your drive. Then, Terminal will copy the installer file to your disk. This will take a few minutes. When the process is complete, the Terminal window will report 'Done.'
You can quit Terminal and your bootable macOS Sierra installer USB drive is ready for use. • Plug in the bootable macOS Sierra installer USB drive to your Mac. • Restart your Mac while holding the Option key or Cmd+R. Make sure to keep it pressed! • When Mac restarts, you’ll see the macOS Startup Manager with a list of bootable devices that your Mac can start up from. • Use the arrow keys to choose your USB drive with macOS Sierra installer.
• Select Disk Utility. • In the window, at the top of the left bar, select your Mac’s Main Drive (it looks like a MacintoshHD). • Select the Erase tab located next to the First Aid button at the top. • Near the center of the window, select the Format drop-down list and select Mac OS X Extended (Journaled) type. • Click Erase (Note: this will erase all your data from your main drive!) and give the drive some time to format. • When it’s done, close Disk Utility and select “Install macOS” from the menu.
• Select your main drive and install the new macOS Sierra 10.12.
Step 2: Install Wine. Click here to go to the Wine download page. On the Wine download page, click to download the Installer for 'Wine Stable'. Download and run the installer. We suggest enabling 64-bit support during install. Step 3: Install OnCall. Click here to download the OnCall Installer for Mac. Once it finishes downloading, run the installer. Wine is not optimized for your mac.