To double check, I uninstalled iStats Menu and it deleted the /Application Support/iStat Menus folder. Didn't check inside to realise that I was copying a database file. Question is how did the iStats Menus database get copied from one machine to the other? I reckon it was one of the /Application Support/ folders that I copied over, knowing that I'd want the same settings and data. Now the data only shows history for the last hour. So I decided to delete the database on this machine and restart. That file was exactly the same size as the same databases file on my other Mac, which is strange. ~/Library/Application Support/iStat Menus/databases I decided to look at where iStats keeps its database for the historical data: iCloud data (AppleID) was shared between this and my older machine, and I have a licence for Setapp for three machines. A single license is $18, but the “Family Pack” is $25 and allows you to install on up to 5 Macs.Thanks and answering your questions, I figured it out.īecause of bluetooth issues and cos as a dev I tend to install all sorts of things, I decided that this MacMini would be a clean machine. If you’re curious about what’s going on under the hood of your Mac, then you should try iStat Menus. I like most everything set up the same on all my Macs, but there are some tweaks that are different depending upon the machine. I do wish there was a way to sync my settings between my MacBook Air and Mac mini, although they do allow you to export and import settings.
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