![]() ![]() system has Read & Write permissions while wheel and everyone are marked Read Only. ![]() You’ll see that the first entry is system followed by wheel and then everyone. You can see this in action by selecting your startup drive in the Finder, pressing Command-I, and then gandering down at the bottom of the resulting Info window (in the Sharing & Permissions area). With Mac OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion) and later, Apple made the startup drive system-owned. Is there a way to turn that off so I can transfer files in and out of the hard drive without the additional step of entering a password?įirst, some background. I do this frequently in order to make files available to transfer online to a PC. I just got a new MacBook Pro with Mavericks and noticed that now if I want to drag a file onto the hard drive I have to type my password and type it again if I want to remove it. Reader Terry Bone is bone-tired of entering her password when attempting to move a file to her hard drive.
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