![]() ![]() ![]() Update 2:Īnd again, it works for OS X El Capitan just fine too. Hope it helps you as much as it helped me! Let me know in the comments. Then I thought "Alright, don't be selfish! What's your blog for!?" So it became this post. ![]() It felt like "what's the point of a clean installation if I put everything back in it!?" Although it is not really the case!Īnd I thought, I've needed to recover dashboard stickies a couple of times, I might need to again! So I wrote it down for myself. or more recently, El Capitan or even more recently, MacOS Sierra) about a week ago, today, I needed my stickies back! I had an account login on one of them (talk about security and privacy! Right!? lol ) And I didn't want a full backup restoration. It's just because they're always there for quick notes!Īnyways, after doing a clean installation of OS X Mavericks (or Yosemite. Well, this has happened to me more than once! And this little trick has come handy both times as I usually have a lot of info on my dashboard stickies! And I think everybody does. ![]()
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