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startcup · 1 year
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How to Fix ErrorDomain=NSCocoaErrorDomain&ErrorMessage=Could Not Find the Specified Shortcut.&ErrorCode=4
Have you ever encountered the error message “ErrorDomain=NSCocoaErrorDomain&ErrorMessage=Could Not Find the Specified Shortcut.&ErrorCode=4” while using a Mac application? This error message can be frustrating and confusing, especially if you are not familiar with the technical jargon. In this essay, we will explore the meaning of this error message and possible solutions to fix…
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studiohpx · 7 years
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MacBook Pro Touch Id no longer working
Something a little different: a few days ago, after updating my Mac to macOS 10.12.6 and Windows 10 in the Bootcamp partition to the latest updates, the Touch Id button was no longer working. Symptoms:
unusual long boot time
Touch Id not recognizing fingerprint and no error displayed
unable to add a new fingerprint with the error "Unable to setup Touch Id".
I called Apple Support that suggested to boot in recovery mode and check the disk, to no avail. After a log of Google-ing, I stumbled upon this article about problems with Mac imaging. I checked the boot log as suggested:   
log show --debug --predicate 'process =="EmbeddedOSInstallService"'
And found the following error:
UserInfo= {NSLocalizedDescription=An error occurred installing the personalized bundle into the EFI system partition., NSUnderlyingError=0x7faa308747d0 {Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=513 "“EMBEDDEDOS” couldn’t be removed because you don’t have permission to access it." I mounted the EFI partition:
diskutil mount disk0s1
and checked the path /Volumes/EFI/EFI/APPLE/EMBEDDEDOS It was empty. I tryed reinstalling macOS from the Recovery Mode, to no avail. After too many reboots and to many Google searches, I re-read the log and found that the boot process was trying to copy the content of this folder
/var/folders/zz/zyxvpxvq6csfxvn_n0000000000000/T/1B46C9BA-0B38-4CEE-A809-812CB01224C8-EmbeddedOSInstallESPSandbox
to the EFI partition. I did it manually: no pain no gain. It worked! The boot process is now as fast as before and the Touch Id key is working again. Hope this helps. via Blogger http://ift.tt/2uaaGzi
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