Easy Fix: Apple Remote Not Working (Suddenly Stops Responding)

Easy Fix: Apple Remote Not Working (Suddenly Stops Responding)

If your Apple Remote suddenly stops responding, similarly in this post we previously wrote about, perform the following steps.   Go to System Preferences -> Security & Privacy -> Advanced. Check and un-check disable remote control infrared receiver to re-sync your Apple remote with your Mac.  





   There are unconfirmed reports of Apple remote not playing while...

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VirtualBox Mac OS Kernel Panics: VBoxNetAdp 5.2.22 Kext

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It appears the Mac OS High Sierra 10.13.6 2018-003 security update conflicts with several 3rd party drivers and hardware. When you installed this security update, Mac OS may have automatically disabled Oracle VirtualBox extensions in Security & Privacy. Several users are reporting online VirtualBox extensions are causing kernel panics with their Mac. The result is your...

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Fix: Kernel Driver Not Installed (rc=-1908) VirtualBox Mac

Fix: Kernel Driver Not Installed (rc=-1908) VirtualBox Mac

When you try to launch a virtual machine in Oracle VirtualBox, you receive successive error messages.   Kernel driver not installed (rc-1908) Make sure the kernel module has been loaded successfully. where.suplibOslnit what:3 VERR_VM_DRIVER_NOT_INSTALLED (-1908) - The support driver is not installed. On linux, open returned ENOENT   You may also receive this error message:  ...

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Panic Medic Boot Apple Mac – What to Do?

Panic Medic Boot Apple Mac – What to Do?

Did your MacOS computer suddenly reboot itself? If so, you may have received a pop-up message after logging back in.   Panic Medic Boot A third party kernel extension was preventing the machine from successfully booting. All third party kernel extensions have been disabled. You will be prompted to re-enable them in the Security & Privacy...

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Panic Report: “vm_phantom_cache.c:228” – Mac OS

Panic Report: “vm_phantom_cache.c:228” – Mac OS

If you are receiving Mac OS kernel panic reports that have a similar output below, try disabling 3rd party USB drivers or related hardware. We received panic reports while copying Mac OS system files to a backup drive using a 3rd party USB card. Not only were the copies not completing successfully (they indicated they were),...

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