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mv -v ~/Library/Application\ Support/.lpxuserdata ~/.Trash |
I am also getting the above all of a sudden. Are the glory days over? Can anyone help? I’m on the most up to date Ventura - but it was doing this before I updated too.
@wazzalaw64 @OB2023 : Ventura 13.5.1 → Reset still works fine here!
still works ! single best line of code ive ever used
ive used this once before and it worked. im trying to use it again and it isnt working. terminal is saying operation not permitted. i already tried to look and delete the file under library, but im honestly not even sure what file i should delete. any help or insight would be greatly appreciated!
Use this command sudo mv -v ~/Library/Application\ Support/.lpxuserdata ~/.Trash
it should work.
ive used this once before and it worked. im trying to use it again and it isnt working. terminal is saying operation not permitted. i already tried to look and delete the file under library, but im honestly not even sure what file i should delete. any help or insight would be greatly appreciated!
Use this command
sudo mv -v ~/Library/Application\ Support/.lpxuserdata ~/.Trash
it should work.
when I enter this code it asks me for a password, is that normal?
ive used this once before and it worked. im trying to use it again and it isnt working. terminal is saying operation not permitted. i already tried to look and delete the file under library, but im honestly not even sure what file i should delete. any help or insight would be greatly appreciated!
Use this command
sudo mv -v ~/Library/Application\ Support/.lpxuserdata ~/.Trash
it should work.when I enter this code it asks me for a password, is that normal?
Yes, it's normal. Be careful to learn more abou running command with sudo privilege from here: https://www.techtarget.com/searchsecurity/definition/sudo-superuser-do
Says Operation not permitted. Any one know the reason why?
legend
does anyone know the password for:
sudo mv -v ~/Library/Application\ Support/.lpxuserdata ~/.Trash
If you are unable to use your regular password, you may need the admin password
why not just rm -f ~/Library/Application\ Support/.lpxuserdata
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@maxwellmlin sir, does this line of code works for the latest logic pro trial update?? I'm scared to delete the old one
everything still works
if you're unable to use the command you can delete the file manually by going to library - application support and deleting the .lpxuserdata file
then just restart logic pro and the trial will be at 90 days again
Getting this message - says something about trying to rename it? Any way to fix this? On Ventura.
Also using this command for Logic Pro Trial