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@ -115,7 +115,8 @@ the Getting Started topic.
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If, after installing Docker for Mac, you [change the name of your macOS user
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account and home folder](https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201548), Docker for
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Mac fails to start. To solve this problem, uninstall and reinstall Docker for Mac under the new user account.
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Mac fails to start. To solve this problem, uninstall and reinstall Docker for
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Mac under the new user account.
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See also, the discussion on the issue
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[docker/for-mac#1209](https://github.com/docker/for-mac/issues/1209) and [Do I
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@ -126,14 +127,14 @@ in the FAQs.
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### Volume mounting requires file sharing for any project directories outside of `/Users`
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If you are using mounted volumes and get runtime errors indicating an
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application file is not found, access to a volume mount is denied, or a service cannot
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start, such as when using [Docker Compose](/compose/gettingstarted.md), you might
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need to enable [file sharing](index.md#file-sharing).
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application file is not found, access to a volume mount is denied, or a service
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cannot start, such as when using [Docker Compose](/compose/gettingstarted.md),
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you might need to enable [file sharing](index.md#file-sharing).
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Volume mounting requires shared drives for projects that live outside of the
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`/Users` directory. Go to {:
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.inline} --> **Preferences** --> **File sharing** and share the drive that
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contains the Dockerfile and volume.
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`/Users` directory. Go to {: .inline} -->
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**Preferences** --> **File sharing** and share the drive that contains the
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Dockerfile and volume.
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### Incompatible CPU detected
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@ -144,7 +145,8 @@ Docker for Mac is only compatible with Macs that have a CPU that supports the
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Hypervisor framework. Most Macs built in 2010 and later support it, as described
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in the Apple Hypervisor Framework documentation about supported hardware:
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*Generally, machines with an Intel VT-x feature set that includes Extended Page Tables (EPT) and Unrestricted Mode are supported.*
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*Generally, machines with an Intel VT-x feature set that includes Extended Page
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Tables (EPT) and Unrestricted Mode are supported.*
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To check if your Mac supports the Hypervisor framework, run this command in a
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terminal window.
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@ -169,9 +171,9 @@ know before you install](install.md#what-to-know-before-you-install).
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* If Docker for Mac fails to install or start properly:
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* Make sure you quit Docker for Mac before installing a new version of the
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application ( {: .inline} -->
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**Quit Docker**). Otherwise, you get an "application in use" error when you
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try to copy the new app from the `.dmg` to `/Applications`.
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application ({: .inline} --> **Quit
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Docker**). Otherwise, you get an "application in use" error when you try to
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copy the new app from the `.dmg` to `/Applications`.
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* Restart your Mac to stop / discard any vestige of the daemon running from
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the previously installed version.
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