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Pickup truck speeding through floodwaters drenches students inside UST campus
Son of Mina, Iloilo mayor Rey Grabato lands on FBI’s most wanted list
philstar.comWon't play the disco event 'cause I can't even survive the tutorial...
And that's even before I saw the "Match" button. 🤣
I'm bad enough as it is, and the game wants me to embarrass myself in front of other players? No way bro! 🤣
Bureau of Customs blocks US e-waste shipment from entering Subic port
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philstar.comTrying to install Debian 13 but MacBook Air 13 early 2015 won't boot from USB
Sister gave me her MacBook Air 13 early 2015 that had a bad screen. Bought a dead MBA 13 2017 and transplanted its lid (screen and all) onto the 2015 and got it working again.
Have zero experience with MacOS and intend to install Debian instead, but the MacBook doesn't seem to want to boot from the install disk I created. Used 2 different USB flash disks, plus one external SSD, none worked (holding the Alt key on power-up doesn't do anything). Tried different methods to create the installer disk (dd on Linux, downloading the ISO on the MacBook and converting it to DMG on the terminal, Rufus on Windows), but the MacBook didn't want to boot from any of them.
One thing: sister removed her AppleID account on the laptop (it's shared with her phone), and I'm not sure if that's related to it not wanting to boot from USB.
Anyone got ideas how to resolve this?
MacBook Air 13 early 2015 won't boot from USB
Sister gave me her MacBook Air 13 early 2015 that had a bad screen. Bought a dead MBA 13 2017 and transplanted its lid (screen and all) onto the 2015 and got it working again.
Have zero experience with MacOS and intend to install Debian instead, but the MacBook doesn't seem to want to boot from the install disk I created. Used 2 different USB flash disks, plus one external SSD, none worked (holding the Alt key on power-up doesn't do anything). Tried different methods to create the installer disk (dd on Linux, downloading the ISO on the MacBook and converting it to DMG on the terminal, Rufus on Windows), but the MacBook didn't want to boot from any of them.
One thing: sister removed her AppleID account on the laptop (it's shared with her phone), and I'm not sure if that's related to it not wanting to boot from USB.
Anyone got ideas how to resolve this?