There are times when it's necessary to restart the Mac's Finder. (It is, after all, just an app.) Perhaps it's locked up. Or perhaps you've made a configuration change that requires a Finder restart. Here are four different ways to handle the Finder with a view to a kill.
Fuse for macOS is a macOS port of The Free Unix Spectrum Emulator (Fuse) (an emulator of the 1980s home computer and various clones). Mac OS X 10.8 comes with Python 2.7 pre-installed by Apple. Python Launcher as the default application to open the Python script (or any.py script) through the finder. Utes of your This short guide is written to show you how to properly install Python 3 on a Mac OS X computer. FUSE for macOS allows you to extend macOS's native file handling capabilities via third-party file systems. It is a successor to MacFUSE, which has been used as a software building block by dozens of products, but is no longer being maintained. As a user, installing the FUSE for macOS software package will let you use any third-party. May 18, 2018 @gbazone, I figured out the main roadblock.Maybe you can help. If I compile imxusb for macOS, it works, but the problem is that pyusb is a dependency for shofel2. It needs a specific version pyusb and the one available for Mac doesn't satisfy the Python script requirement. Joycon Rail 'Jig' In order to enter RCM Mode, you will need a way to bridge pin 10 with either pin 1, 7 or 9 on the Joycon rail.This triggers a simulated press of the 'Tegra' home button, which is necessary in combination with Volume Up button in order to enter RCM Mode.
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These techniques generally assume you are doing a configuration change that requires a benign relaunch (kill and restart) of the OS X Finder. If the Finder is really hosed, you may not be able to launch apps as in technique #3 below and you may have to resort to Unix trickery as in technique #4. Worst case, of course, is a restart of your Mac. For example, 'Frozen: How to Force the Restart of a Mac.'
1. From the GUI.
a. Make sure the Finder is the frontmost app.
b. Hold down the SHIFT key and open the Apple menu.
c. Select Force Quit Finder.
The Finder will automatically relaunch.
Alternatively, you can simply select Force Quit and relaunch the Finder from the list of running apps. (Apps that aren't responding will be shown in red.) Note that the button in Force Quit is different for the Finder app. It says 'Relaunch' instead of 'Force Quit' — which is probably what you want. The Finder should always be running.
Note, you can always open this window directly with CMD+OPTION+ESC.
2. From the GUI.
a. Right-click the Finder icon in the Dock while holding down the OPTION key.
b. Select Relaunch at the bottom.
The Finder will, as it says, relaunch.
3. From Activity Monitor.
a. If you can, launch the Activity Monitor app from /Applications/Utilities.
b. Optional: Click the Process name header to alphabetize the process names. It doesn't matter which tab you're in.
c. Select the process named Finder.
d. Click the 'x' icon on the top left under the colored buttons.
e. A window will open. Try a simple Quit first. If that doesn't work, try again with Force Quit. The reason for that is that Force Quit is a brutal way to stop an app, and we always want to stop an app with the least force required in order to avoid potential damage to the system.
f. In this technique, the Finder really is stopped for good and is not relaunched. To relaunch, click the Finder icon on the left side of the Dock. If that's not possible, log out then log in.
4. UNIX Geekdom.
The Terminal app on the Mac (or remotely)
a. Launch the Terminal app. (If you can't do that from the Finder, try an SSH from another computer. The SSH daemon will probably be running even if the Finder is locked up.)
b. Enter the command:
c. OS X will relaunch the Finder automatically.
If you run into a problem, one of these techniques should work for you. My personal favorite is #2 for a benign restart, but I probably haven't discovered all the unique ways. If you have a different favorite, tell me about it in the comments.
This first part of the guide will guide you through the prerequisites to ensure you have everything you need before attempting to install ReiNX onto your Nintendo Switch.
If you are stuck or need help, please see our Troubleshooting page or join our discordhere and ask for help in the relevant channel. Good luck!
A Compatible Nintendo Switch
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In order to enter RCM Mode, you will need a way to bridge pin 10 with either pin 1, 7 or 9 on the Joycon rail. This triggers a simulated press of the 'Tegra' home button, which is necessary in combination with Volume Up button in order to enter RCM Mode. It is important to note this is different than the Home Button on the Joycon itself.
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We recommend buying a pre-made jig online for cheap, however please refer to this GBAtemp thread on alternate methods.
A USB Type-C Cable
Does not matter what kind of USB Type-C cable it is, as long as it connects your Switch to your PC or other 'Payload Injector' of choice.
We recommend an SD card with at least 32GB of free space available so you can perform NAND backups, which will be covered in Step 3 - Post-Installation. You will also need to decide if you want to use exFAT or FAT32 filesystem on your SD Card. Both have pros and cons as listed below:
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We recommend FAT32 for the most stable experience, however pick whichever filesystem matches your use-case. Just be aware of the corruption issues present with exFAT.
Note: For Windows users, you will need the third party utility GUI Format in order to format large SD cards to FAT32.
If you choose to use exFAT, your Switch will require a system-update to be able to utilize the filesystem. If you do not care about fuses (which you can read more about here) then you may safely update using the Switch's own system updater. If you are an advanced user and would like to update offline while preserving your fuses, please refer to Part 3 - Post-Installation.
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Depending on what operating system you are running, you will need to download one of these below to inject the payload to your Switch.
Clean NAND Backup + Dumping Biskeys
Before you make any modifications to your Switch, it is recommended for most users to make a clean NAND backup of your Switch using Hekate in case anything goes wrong. It is also advised to dump your console's biskeys as well.
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You can make a NAND backup using hekate.
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If you have all of the necessary prerequisites, you may proceed to the next step.
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