• Apps,  Articles and Books,  Bushel

    Bushel: Factory Reset Apple Watch

    You loved your Apple Watch. It was awesome. But then something happened. Maybe it got glitchy. Maybe it got weird. Maybe you want to sell it and so just want to get it back to factory defaults first. Well, either way it’s easy. To reset your watch, open the Settings app. To Finish A Factory Reset Of Your Apple Watch, Click Here

  • Mac OS X Server,  Mass Deployment

    Reset the Server App in Yosemite Server

    The Server 3 app that comes with Yosemite (aka Yosemite Server if you’re a Yosemite Sam fan) is great. But when you go making changes to some things, you’re just going to cause problems, sometimes something as simple as just upgrading to the latest and greatest version of Server… I know, you’ve been told that host name changes and IP changes are all kinds of OK at this point; “look, Charles, there’s a button!” Well, go ahead, click it. Don’t mind me, you might just be alright. But then again, you might not… And upgrades that use a migration wizard… Um, when it works it’s a thing of beauty. But…

  • cloud

    Factory Reset (Powerwash) Chromebooks

    If you ever loose track of the password on your Chromebook, find that the Chromebook is running oddly or want to sell a Chromebook, you can remove your Google account and readd it. The easiest way to do this is a feature called Powerwash. To pull it up, open Settings and then click on Advanced Settings. There, you’ll see the Powerwash button. Click it and then you will remove all of the user accounts installed on the device, basically performing a factory reset. Powerwash can also be run by clicking Restart while holding down Control-Alt-Shift-R at the login screen. This brings up a Powerwash prompt where you simply need to…