I want to know the same thing I have a Mac is there anyway to do this on Mac that 60 % is so annoying
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- Bkmasonnyc
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Thank you!!!
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- sweetnothings87
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Mod EDIT: removed the spam
@catwoman this idiot is spamming this shit all over the forum...we need the report user feature for this forum in Tapatalk [emoji6].
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@sweetnothings87: Thanks for your hint.
@catwoman this idiot is spamming this shit all over the forum...we need the report user feature for this forum in Tapatalk [emoji6].
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@sweetnothings87: Thanks for your hint.
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- mike.hancho
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Is it possible to use a mac to get back to 100% battery, or is it easier done with a pc? Have had no luck with my mac. Thanx
- sweetnothings87
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You could install virtual box on your Mac which would allow you to install a copy of Windows 7 or above then Odin [emoji4]mike.hancho wrote:Is it possible to use a mac to get back to 100% battery, or is it easier done with a pc? Have had no luck with my mac. Thanx
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- mike.hancho
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That sounds like more work then is really necessary. LoL. Trying to obtain a useable copy of windows. I'll just borrow my brother's pc with windowssweetnothings87 wrote:7928You could install virtual box on your Mac which would allow you to install a copy of Windows 7 or above then Odinmike.hancho wrote:Is it possible to use a mac to get back to 100% battery, or is it easier done with a pc? Have had no luck with my mac. Thanx
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- sweetnothings87
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@catwoman are there any tutorials for removing package disabler pro? I have both package disabler pro and the shield app (package disabler pro was not removed prior to installing the shield) so I'm wondering if there is any steps I need to follow to ensure I don't mess up my shield license.
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- sweetnothings87
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Ok thanks, for the quick response and sorry for always bugging you. Your name is three only one I can seem to remember [emoji23].Catwoman wrote:Don't touch either of them. You will remain protected. Now is not the time to be messing with stuff. [emoji173]
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I have a Mac and I'm thinking it would be easier for me to pay someone with a PC (who has done their N7 already) to do the ROM flashing and Shield II (when it is released). Is there anybody in the L.A. area that can do that?
Right now I have the 60% battery, and I turned off wifi and data just in case.
Right now I have the 60% battery, and I turned off wifi and data just in case.
