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Uninstall savehollywood (deleting it from preferences), and download it again, but don’t install yet.Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or unsubscribe.
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Im sorry i am so bad at this, i am used to windows because this is my first Mac computer thank you - You are receiving this because you commented. I searched for it via finder, however it said that there was nothing there.

I successfully was able to show the hidden files, but i could not find the actual "users/xxxx" folder. :) Thank you very much for your response, however i still cant seem to get it. If you want to do it old school, open the terminal app and use the following command to show invisible files: defaults write AppleShowAllFiles YES You can probably guess the Terminal command to hide the folders again. After you drag/drop your videos into the folder press Command + Shift + Period to hide the files again. Just remember, there's a reason those files are hidden, so don't go changing stuff willy nilly. Use the finder to navigate to the Users/XXXX folder then press: Command + Shift + Period That should instantly show the hidden files.
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mp4 file into: "/Users/XXXXX/Library/Containers/.legacyScreenSaver/Data/Library/Preferences/ByHost" The only issue is that I dont know how:/ pls help First thing to do is 'show invisible files'. I just updated to 10.15 and my SaveHollywood also stopped working. On Oct 15, 2019, at 3:04 PM, Fnicoletti15 wrote: Hey guys, I am not ashamed to say that I am a noob when it comes to computers. You are receiving this because you commented. Im sorry i am so bad at this, i am used to windows because this is my first Mac computer Thank you very much for your response, however i still cant seem to get it. You can probably guess the Terminal command to hide the folders again. If you want to do it old school, open the terminal app and use the following command to show invisible files: defaults write AppleShowAllFiles YES That should instantly show the hidden files. Use the finder to navigate to the Users/XXXX folder then press: Command + Shift + Period "/Users/XXXXX/Library/Containers/.legacyScreenSaver/Data/Library/Preferences/ByHost"įirst thing to do is 'show invisible files'. Hey guys, I am not ashamed to say that I am a noob when it comes to computers.
