Nereus
Dec 16, 06:04 PM
No problem, hopefully it's something simple.
Have you deleted the preference file though? I'd do that first because it's a pretty harmless troubleshooting technique that is generally quite effective. :)
Yeah I tried that, but nothing happened. Should I restart the computer after I deleted the preference file or should it work anyway?
Have you deleted the preference file though? I'd do that first because it's a pretty harmless troubleshooting technique that is generally quite effective. :)
Yeah I tried that, but nothing happened. Should I restart the computer after I deleted the preference file or should it work anyway?
yojitani
Jul 10, 10:46 AM
I'd almost agree with you on this, but plastic MacBooks are incredibly flimsy machines.
My first apple laptop was a first gen macbook (plastic). It was pretty sturdy I thought. It scratched easily, but that's it. It survived a fair share of bumps and lumps. I got rid of it because I needed more screen...
My first apple laptop was a first gen macbook (plastic). It was pretty sturdy I thought. It scratched easily, but that's it. It survived a fair share of bumps and lumps. I got rid of it because I needed more screen...
iZach
Dec 2, 06:46 PM
http://detroit.craigslist.org/sys/115370915.html.
It is a brand new in box sealed 30" ACD for $1500 in my area.
Do you believe it?
I don't.
It is a brand new in box sealed 30" ACD for $1500 in my area.
Do you believe it?
I don't.
chamisool
May 4, 04:08 PM
I was in the same boat, but I ended up buying a sleeve instead. I would think hard cases are beneficial if you travel a lot. I personally really like the Be.ez La Robe sleeve. The zippers are completely covered from scratching the MBP.
I am considering buying Be.ez Le Reporter messenger bag as well, but I can't seem to find any reviews.
http://www.be-ez.com/tl_files/products/Bags/LEreporter/slideshow/01-LEreporter15.jpg
I am considering buying Be.ez Le Reporter messenger bag as well, but I can't seem to find any reviews.
http://www.be-ez.com/tl_files/products/Bags/LEreporter/slideshow/01-LEreporter15.jpg
Thomas Veil
Mar 17, 01:35 PM
He must be the white sheep of the family.
SilvorX
Sep 29, 10:04 PM
someone showed me that back in july, he thought that too, i doubt it would happen tho :(...but u never kno
TodVader
Dec 4, 01:39 PM
That's a good thing that the shuffle can be disabled. Idd still like a screen to actually see what I'm listening to.
chrisc983
Apr 17, 12:59 AM
1.1.2 on 4.3.1 working properly for me.
likemyorbs
Mar 1, 06:30 PM
Ironic part is, by trying to defend this law the republicans are just speeding up the whole process of it going to court and having it ruled unconstitutional. So thanks to republicans, the Feds may soon be recognizing gay marriages! Who would have thought?
Krafty
Jun 20, 05:40 PM
So what are people going to be doing to pass the time between now and getting the iPhone 4 on Thursday?
Working, but for today ill be laying in bed as I got owned by 2 yellow-jacket hornets while mowing the lawn and my foot feels like 2 nails have been shoved inside.
Working, but for today ill be laying in bed as I got owned by 2 yellow-jacket hornets while mowing the lawn and my foot feels like 2 nails have been shoved inside.
matthew12
Sep 22, 08:02 PM
The update for me registered at only 381 KB, not a few MB.
res1233
Sep 21, 10:35 AM
and people have two legs. Of course it isn't common knowledge, that still doesn't not make it a huge security breach. Obviously Apple thought people could figure it out if they released a security update just for this. Does apple normally wait for just one bug? Usually in security updates it is multiple bugs I think.
Would you stop putting your quotes at the bottom of your posts like that? It's driving me insane...
Would you stop putting your quotes at the bottom of your posts like that? It's driving me insane...
tom vilsack
Dec 25, 01:55 AM
http://www.thisweeknews.com/live/export-content/sites/thisweeknews/greenlife/pages/work/air-quality-clouds.jpg
notjustjay
Apr 18, 12:17 AM
Call me old fashioned, but there's something about paper that I still prefer over eBooks in many situations. One advantage is you can glance at large portions of the document at the same time (by flipping around and skimming) and you can even separate a printed document and compare things side by side if needed. You can also highlight, underline, and take notes on the page.
I find myself using both on a day to day basis (well, not eBooks per se, but PDF versions of documents). I'll print out a software design document, for example, which describes in detail the stuff I'm programming or working on, for the reasons I mentioned above -- it's very handy to be able to circle something or jot down notes. On the other hand, there are a few reference documents I use on a regular basis and I like to pull up the PDF and search for specific terms.
I find myself using both on a day to day basis (well, not eBooks per se, but PDF versions of documents). I'll print out a software design document, for example, which describes in detail the stuff I'm programming or working on, for the reasons I mentioned above -- it's very handy to be able to circle something or jot down notes. On the other hand, there are a few reference documents I use on a regular basis and I like to pull up the PDF and search for specific terms.
metalmaniac
Jun 29, 07:25 PM
And wow I had never heard of the Pippin before.
I wanna try one now
I wanna try one now
Col. Panic
Jan 9, 04:35 PM
90% of my work is done in PhotoShop. Without it I'd be lost. So I'd have to say Adobe. Now if only I could get my company to drop Quark for InDesign . . .
FluJunkie
Apr 20, 10:43 PM
Depends on what you call normal.
Mathematica 8 (http://www.wolfram.com/mathematica/new-in-8/)
Indeed. I can definitely think of some scientific computing applications that will, essentially, eat as much resources as you want to give them.
Mathematica 8 (http://www.wolfram.com/mathematica/new-in-8/)
Indeed. I can definitely think of some scientific computing applications that will, essentially, eat as much resources as you want to give them.
dmz
Dec 31, 10:48 AM
Go legit. You answered your own question, then, un-answered it.
"I have no problem buying legitimate copies of these Apps..."
"how I can fix this problem short of... ... buying the legitimate versions..."
Now, un-jailbreak your phone so you can stop ripping off software for juvenile kicks ( oooh, boobies!!!), like you said:
"most of them were ones people paid a small fee for"
But not you, 'cause you're special.
dmz
"I have no problem buying legitimate copies of these Apps..."
"how I can fix this problem short of... ... buying the legitimate versions..."
Now, un-jailbreak your phone so you can stop ripping off software for juvenile kicks ( oooh, boobies!!!), like you said:
"most of them were ones people paid a small fee for"
But not you, 'cause you're special.
dmz
MacForScience
Apr 13, 03:53 AM
Okay thank you for your help I'll try SD...I also heard about CCC, i wonder which is the best to use. I'll do a little more research. I have a lot of iTunes music and i dont want to lose it.
Maybe the best thing I should do is wait until I get the iMac first, transfer everything then give it away. Or better yet take it to a apple genius and let them do it for me...??
Make sure you securely wipe the drive before you give it away. If its an SSD, you need to encrypt the volume before wiping it. Otherwise a 7 way random re-write should do the trick. (It will take a while to perform.)
Cheers
Maybe the best thing I should do is wait until I get the iMac first, transfer everything then give it away. Or better yet take it to a apple genius and let them do it for me...??
Make sure you securely wipe the drive before you give it away. If its an SSD, you need to encrypt the volume before wiping it. Otherwise a 7 way random re-write should do the trick. (It will take a while to perform.)
Cheers
Wicked1
Feb 23, 07:41 AM
You can install Snow Leopard client from a USB stick. You can google for instructions on how to prepare a USB stick.
A clean install of Snow Leopard would be ideal unless you're moving from an old Mac and would rather not setup and configure everything again.
Or Do what I am thinking of doing after the next Mini refresh, just buy an external USB CD/DVD for $30
A clean install of Snow Leopard would be ideal unless you're moving from an old Mac and would rather not setup and configure everything again.
Or Do what I am thinking of doing after the next Mini refresh, just buy an external USB CD/DVD for $30
olternaut
Jan 14, 12:22 PM
I'll try but I'll be on MacRumours by half 5, and then I'll watch the video on Wednesday probably.
What the hell?? Wednesday? Aren't they going to post the video tuesday night?????/ :confused:
What the hell?? Wednesday? Aren't they going to post the video tuesday night?????/ :confused:
dcormann
Jan 21, 07:34 AM
Hello all....this is my first post this to this forum as I am a new Mac user. Great site...
Anyway, I recently purchased a 12"Powerbook...which rocks by the way....Can anyone recommend a great wireless router? I was going to invest in the Airport Extreme for the compatibility however the reviews I have read say this isn't the best router out there for the $$$$.
Any suggestions?
-Dave
Anyway, I recently purchased a 12"Powerbook...which rocks by the way....Can anyone recommend a great wireless router? I was going to invest in the Airport Extreme for the compatibility however the reviews I have read say this isn't the best router out there for the $$$$.
Any suggestions?
-Dave
hvfsl
Apr 4, 06:29 PM
Well its possible they are talking about the PowerBook G5, especially since someone at Apple accedently released the G5 specs a few days before they were released.
homeshire
Jul 15, 07:24 AM
right -- just tried 2-3 different ways to get some qt streams. indeed, i got a couple stations playing classical music (WGBH Boston, WCPE), but all the selections that were always there in the past are gone, e.g. npr, cnn, abc, bbc etc. either an error (-2129) on trying to open, or the blurb about channel selection having changed, please update your existing software. i have tried to update, and i assure, there are no updates available.