Loading and testing your plist files :
To properly execute the plists file on your system you must first check that they are properly registered by launchd. Or else they will not be loaded. You could log out and back or to make a new start. The best thing to make this work by using the launchctl command. For example you have an script 2.plist file located in ~ / Library / LaunchAgents. And you want to load the file then you have to enter the following command into Terminal:
Code:
launchctl load ~ / Library / LaunchAgents / script 2.plist
And if you plan to turn this feature off then the command is below :
Code:
launchctl unload ~ / Library / LaunchAgents / script 2.plist
And the key to "Disabled" to remove:
Code:
launchctl load-w ~ / Library / LaunchAgents / script 2.plist
If you want to see which are loaded plists, type:
The boot time difference on Multiboot setup :
Many times you notice the time difference in a dual boot system is higher compare to regular. Especially when you are working two entirely different operating system which are based on different hardware architecture. For example using osx86. Many users face issue of getting Windows boot right after osx86 setup. There are certain fixes that can help you here to fix this problem. The setup and installation is easy with some updates you will need to download. The changes will lead to modification in Windows registry file. So have a backup of the same. Some entries located in Windows registry are quiet responsible for the boot time difference.
There is an reason behind this why does this happens. The common explanation is due to the different way of taking BIOS time is different in both operating system. In Windows the BIOS time that is your clock time is considered as the local bios time of your system. Sometime failed cmos lets to wrong time in your system. The scenarios for Mac is different. In this the UTC is which is called as Universal time is taken instead of the BIOS time. This results in boot time variation. This thing is needed to be fix to get an appropriate boot time. There are some bios udpates and patches for Mac DVD's which do the work.
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