Every question won’t be answered, we don’t reply to email, and we cannot provide direct troubleshooting advice. If not, we’re always looking for new problems to solve! Email yours to including screen captures as appropriate, and whether you want your full name used. We’ve compiled a list of the questions we get asked most frequently along with answers and links to columns: read our super FAQ to see if your question is covered. I don’t know how many people have tried to use this feature and move a cache to a volume that lacked the necessary folder, but given how useful this caching can be, I hope more of you try to use it! Ask Mac 911 In a few moments after they’re relaunched, the Content Caching service will be back to normal, showing a green light and once again able to be configured. You dont need to dig through Internet to search and and download each apps mentioned. Repeat until they’re all temporarily gone.For the items that appear, select one at a time and click the X (kill) button in the upper left, and confirm that you want to Force Quit.
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My original VMware hard disk file that was not booting was still connect, and I transferred all my settings to the new Mac OS High Sierra file that is on the page here. During setup I selected transfer from other mac. In the search field at upper right, type in AssetCache. What I did to fix Problem 12 was to use the High Sierra file from this page.My specs: - Intel Core i7-8750H - Intel UHD 630 + GTX 1060 Max-Q - Micron 1100.
I tried to use OsxAptioFixdrv (all 3 variants) and AptioMemoryFix but none of them worked. After reaching Clover boot, I couldnt get past 'End RandomSeed'.
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Launch Activity Monitor (Applications > Utilities). Im trying to install High Sierra 10.13.6 on my Dell G7 15.I also then used Activity Monitor to temporarily kill the processes being used for content caching. Library/Application Support/Apple/AssetCache/Data When you select a different drive to store the cache, that drive has to have the folder: It couldn’t find an expected folder on the drive I’d selected. Poking at the stored settings, I found the problem, because this tool showed me the error experienced by the content-caching server.
Recently, researching a reader question, I decided to solve this, and found a detailed article explaining the command line tool AssetCacheManagerUtil, which offers more controls than those found in the preference pane. I filed this away, and every once in a while poked at the setting, and it always seemed to be copying, even though there was nothing to copy. Move your cache location at your peril: a missing folder stalls it forever. There was no content cached, and the copying never ended. After clicking OK, the service noted that content was being copied-in fact, it wasn’t. I click the Options button in the Content Caching service, and then clicked Edit and selected a different disk drive than my startup drive. However, shortly after I wrote the column noted above, content caching stopped working for me.