Yebot
Mar 31, 04:44 PM
Really gang?
Spend 20 seconds looking at MacRumors forums and you'll find dozens valueless, off-topics posts that don't get deleted. Please don't hide behind that.
Ha ha. I think I just got accused of being trollish for pointing out something that Arn says ought to be disclosed anyway. This is rich.
Spend 20 seconds looking at MacRumors forums and you'll find dozens valueless, off-topics posts that don't get deleted. Please don't hide behind that.
Ha ha. I think I just got accused of being trollish for pointing out something that Arn says ought to be disclosed anyway. This is rich.
Merzie
Mar 13, 12:13 AM
I spilled coffee on my 15" 1.5Ghz powerbook and ruined the display, the keyboard, and possibly my ram (showing intermittently as 512 + 256 and sometimes 256 + 256 when it's really 512 + 512). I am stripping it and using it as a jukebox in a retro stereo receiver, and hooking up a 7-10" touch screen lcd for control.
My questions are:
-How do I force the computer to think that it's always in clamshell mode on boot?
-How do I test the ram problem without buying more ram?
-Can I disconnect the backup battery if all I'm going to do is use the computer for front row and itunes? (I lost the little cable that ocnnectes it to logic board)
Thanks everyone
My questions are:
-How do I force the computer to think that it's always in clamshell mode on boot?
-How do I test the ram problem without buying more ram?
-Can I disconnect the backup battery if all I'm going to do is use the computer for front row and itunes? (I lost the little cable that ocnnectes it to logic board)
Thanks everyone
Greencheese
May 6, 04:09 PM
This is a feature I just saw. At the end of lines, if the word is longer, it will spilt it like in books.
e.g.:
The dog is hun-
gry
vs.
The dog is
hungry
I am used to it doing the bottom way, and would like to change it back. Any suggestions, and is this new?
e.g.:
The dog is hun-
gry
vs.
The dog is
hungry
I am used to it doing the bottom way, and would like to change it back. Any suggestions, and is this new?
takao
Mar 28, 12:40 PM
yet it needs to be said that the radioactive fallout from 1986 still has an health impact: in austria and germany health organizations still advise pregnant women and children to keep consumption of hunted game animals and eatable funghi within certain limits
especially with bigger game animals the meat can exceed legal limits
especially with bigger game animals the meat can exceed legal limits
lordonuthin
Dec 1, 07:52 PM
alright! i was just reading that a few minutes ago. looking forward to both!
Sounds good to me.
Sounds good to me.
cusehoops11
Mar 14, 09:35 AM
I'll take one for free. :rolleyes:
They're even uglier in person. I can't justify spending 39 bucks for the cheapest styles. Apple must think that a majority of their buyers are teenage girls or something. God awful colors.
They're even uglier in person. I can't justify spending 39 bucks for the cheapest styles. Apple must think that a majority of their buyers are teenage girls or something. God awful colors.
r0k
Apr 29, 05:42 AM
I would say Time Machine is convenient but it is not a viable "only" backup solution. I have lost everything 3 times using TM to a Time Capsule. This happened twice when my backup destination volume became "corrupted" and Apple blamed this on backing up over Wifi and on having my machine sleep in the middle of a backup. Well duh, if the same company wrote the OS and the backup software, I would think they could figure out how to sleep without corrupting a backup destination volume. :mad: The third time was when the Time Capsule power supply died. Apple replaced it for free but by then my lesson was learned: In short, I use a multi layered backup strategy and while Time Machine is a central part, it will never be my "only" backup.
I suggest the following...
From time to time, mount your time machine destination "sparsebundle" file using disk utility. Check it for errors. If it develops errors, don't fret simply delete it and start over. Yes, I just said you should delete your backup. This is how Apple second level support told me to handle a corrupted sparsebundle. Now you see why Time Machine will never be my only backup.
Get TimeMachineEditor.app and change TM backup schedule to once or twice daily instead of hourly. This reduces likelihood of corruption and prevents that darn thing from spinning every time you sit down at the keyboard.
From time to time, copy your Documents folder in its entirety to a firewire drive, network drive or off site backup such as crashplan, or all 3. In OSX, copying a new folder over an older version replaces the entire thing so this strategy does not give the ability to get old files back. You will be able to recover the most recent stuff you backed up but that's it.
If you subscribe to MobileMe, from time to time, grab your most important files and copy them to your iDisk.
I suggest the following...
From time to time, mount your time machine destination "sparsebundle" file using disk utility. Check it for errors. If it develops errors, don't fret simply delete it and start over. Yes, I just said you should delete your backup. This is how Apple second level support told me to handle a corrupted sparsebundle. Now you see why Time Machine will never be my only backup.
Get TimeMachineEditor.app and change TM backup schedule to once or twice daily instead of hourly. This reduces likelihood of corruption and prevents that darn thing from spinning every time you sit down at the keyboard.
From time to time, copy your Documents folder in its entirety to a firewire drive, network drive or off site backup such as crashplan, or all 3. In OSX, copying a new folder over an older version replaces the entire thing so this strategy does not give the ability to get old files back. You will be able to recover the most recent stuff you backed up but that's it.
If you subscribe to MobileMe, from time to time, grab your most important files and copy them to your iDisk.
skorpien
Apr 16, 02:30 PM
You need to set up your Express to join the network created by your Time Capsule. Then you'll be able to stream to it while connected to the Internet. As it is now, you're creating two entirely separate networks.
x86isslow
Dec 18, 10:04 AM
And for those still rocking Nokia phones:
nokia.com/support/download-software/mac-support
nokia.com/support/download-software/mac-support
AhmedFaisal
Apr 8, 05:58 PM
I hope that one day we actually do evolve as a species into something more enlightened rather than remaining the tool-wielding moronic savages that we are and have been since we split off from the rest of the apes.
prefect
Oct 29, 08:45 PM
Originally posted by idkew
A 20% speed increase is not something for you to get excited about?
If i had 20% more time in a day I would have almost 5 more hours to sleep.
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A 20% speed increase is not something for you to get excited about?
If i had 20% more time in a day I would have almost 5 more hours to sleep.
FleurDuMal
Mar 19, 10:46 AM
If you're a gamer, and the question is between a Mac Pro or iMac 24" and a PS3, then I'd say the Mac in a heartbeat.
Corrosive vinyl
Mar 19, 01:20 PM
I have a strange feeling many ppl here would want me to play chrono trigger, which is sitting in the next room. Never played it before.
Anyone remember crystalis? I playin that right now
Anyone remember crystalis? I playin that right now
ham_man
Aug 8, 02:05 PM
For ASO, they don't mess with the domain, and after (I think) 60 days you can have it transferred to a different registrar if you want to change web hosts, or you simply don't want ASO to have it. I'm unsure about the policy for other hosting companies.
ASO might make the most sense because they're one of the easiest hosts to work with. No joke: I've had problems that I've labeled as urgent and sent to them through the support system and they've responded within ten minutes. Talk about service.
Anyway, there's plenty of other great hosts out there, and you'll want to look for one with PHP and MySQL, CPanel, and a good ratio between storage and bandwidth.
There's threads about payments, and it really depends on the amount of work they do: graphics, code, backend content system, etc. Hope things start falling into place for you. :)
-Chase
I had 7 minutes of time from my email to their answer when I asked for help. And it was not urgent.
As for you stu, I might suggest registering your domain thru Domain Site (http://www.domainsite.com/) (very cheap domains), and buying the tiny or small package thru ASO. To get the domain to work with ASO, just make sure that you point the name servers for the domain that you bought to ns1.asmallorange.com and ns2.asmallorange. The name servers part will be the biggest issue if you intend on purchasing your domain and your hosting package from different people.
ASO might make the most sense because they're one of the easiest hosts to work with. No joke: I've had problems that I've labeled as urgent and sent to them through the support system and they've responded within ten minutes. Talk about service.
Anyway, there's plenty of other great hosts out there, and you'll want to look for one with PHP and MySQL, CPanel, and a good ratio between storage and bandwidth.
There's threads about payments, and it really depends on the amount of work they do: graphics, code, backend content system, etc. Hope things start falling into place for you. :)
-Chase
I had 7 minutes of time from my email to their answer when I asked for help. And it was not urgent.
As for you stu, I might suggest registering your domain thru Domain Site (http://www.domainsite.com/) (very cheap domains), and buying the tiny or small package thru ASO. To get the domain to work with ASO, just make sure that you point the name servers for the domain that you bought to ns1.asmallorange.com and ns2.asmallorange. The name servers part will be the biggest issue if you intend on purchasing your domain and your hosting package from different people.
MacTech68
Nov 25, 08:56 AM
A pic would help. Many people confuse an SE with an SE-30.
The floppy disk icon means that a bootable system could not be found. The reasons for this are numerous. Hard drive physically removed, corrupted HD, no blessed System Folder on HD, a failed HD.
The more information you can provide will assist in diagnosis. Removing the rear cover and taking a few pics and even recording the sound the unit makes (closely mic'd). when powered up.
Creating a boot floppy and attempting to boot from that may also glean more information, or, it may not. :(
The floppy disk icon means that a bootable system could not be found. The reasons for this are numerous. Hard drive physically removed, corrupted HD, no blessed System Folder on HD, a failed HD.
The more information you can provide will assist in diagnosis. Removing the rear cover and taking a few pics and even recording the sound the unit makes (closely mic'd). when powered up.
Creating a boot floppy and attempting to boot from that may also glean more information, or, it may not. :(
dextertangocci
Jan 9, 01:50 PM
That's gross.
Besides, Cingular didn't even know what the iPhone looked like until today.
Besides, Cingular didn't even know what the iPhone looked like until today.
vniow
Sep 15, 12:37 AM
click please (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=11298)
Queso
Feb 7, 06:00 AM
I recently downloaded and installed the F@H client onto my PowerBook G4, but now find that the software just makes the fans go like the clappers so have stopped running ot. Is there a way to transfer the allocated work unit onto my iMac G5 and queue it directly behind the WU the iMac is currently working on?
The WU doesn't have to be completed until the 28th April so there's plenty of time for the iMac to do both.
The WU doesn't have to be completed until the 28th April so there's plenty of time for the iMac to do both.
stubeeef
Jan 22, 09:51 PM
It would be nice if you had an old backup to grab it from. :(
scotchy
Jul 11, 05:37 AM
Got here around 5:20am. I appear to be around 23 in line give or take a few. 15 minutes later we have added 8 more to the line, make that 9.
Jeffx342
Nov 1, 09:01 PM
you have to be kidding me 933 MHz is a joke, thats not much of an upgrade, if apple keeps doig thise its going t be tough competing with PC's
Nnavick
Apr 11, 02:53 PM
Hi ,
How can I find the distance between my current location and a dropped pin?
Thank you !!
How can I find the distance between my current location and a dropped pin?
Thank you !!
exbox
Aug 29, 07:32 PM
Sorry, but I decided to remove the pdf from my .mac account. The site where I originally got it from, here (https://private.apple.com/opseng/) , has also removed it.
ham_man
Aug 8, 11:46 PM
From Apple's new site:
"Source code for the kernel of Mac OS X 10.4.7 for Intel are now available. Several changes were made in order to publish the kernel (xnu) sources. As a result, the kernel built from these sources differs from the one found in the 10.4.7 software update. In order to accommodate these changes, several kernel extensions were also modified and must be downloaded and installed in order to run a kernel built from these sources on Mac OS X 10.4.7 for Intel."
So they haven't released the version of the kernel that is 10.4.7 as open source, they've just released something very closely resembling it, with no public comment about what's different, near as I can tell so far.
It probably regards whatever DRM setup Apple has with its Intel CPUs...
"Source code for the kernel of Mac OS X 10.4.7 for Intel are now available. Several changes were made in order to publish the kernel (xnu) sources. As a result, the kernel built from these sources differs from the one found in the 10.4.7 software update. In order to accommodate these changes, several kernel extensions were also modified and must be downloaded and installed in order to run a kernel built from these sources on Mac OS X 10.4.7 for Intel."
So they haven't released the version of the kernel that is 10.4.7 as open source, they've just released something very closely resembling it, with no public comment about what's different, near as I can tell so far.
It probably regards whatever DRM setup Apple has with its Intel CPUs...