verozov
Dec 3, 06:56 PM
I was thinking of purchasing some Apple In-ear headphones (not the ones that come with the iPod), and just thought I'd see if anybody on MR had some b4 i got some on eBay or Apple.com
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digiddy
Apr 20, 03:29 PM
Hey guys,
I'm pretty much a noob when it comes to Mac repair. I did alot of PC tower work back in the day but I've recently been working on a MacPro tower for my student run TV station on campus.
Basically I plugged the machine in and before pressing any button it will click, the light will turn on simultaneously and it won't respond to the button being clicked. Also when I pull the power out it will click as it did when I plug it in.
So I figured this was some sort of power supply issue. After spending hours trying to find the right tool to get the heat sink off I pulled the power supply out. I looked in through the vent holes and it looked as if some sort of grey plastic had melted all over the internals. This was the second power supply for this unit and I found the first unit had the same grey matter inside but not in the same places.
Do you guys think it's worth my time to drop the money to get a new power supply or am I dealing with a bigger issue?
Thanks !
-Louis
I'm pretty much a noob when it comes to Mac repair. I did alot of PC tower work back in the day but I've recently been working on a MacPro tower for my student run TV station on campus.
Basically I plugged the machine in and before pressing any button it will click, the light will turn on simultaneously and it won't respond to the button being clicked. Also when I pull the power out it will click as it did when I plug it in.
So I figured this was some sort of power supply issue. After spending hours trying to find the right tool to get the heat sink off I pulled the power supply out. I looked in through the vent holes and it looked as if some sort of grey plastic had melted all over the internals. This was the second power supply for this unit and I found the first unit had the same grey matter inside but not in the same places.
Do you guys think it's worth my time to drop the money to get a new power supply or am I dealing with a bigger issue?
Thanks !
-Louis
Umbongo
Apr 23, 07:44 AM
I don't think it is worth you doing and suggest you follow cosmos' advice, but with some good eBaying you can do it for around $100-$150 for 3GHz and $300-$400 for 3.2GHz.
hwojtek
Apr 25, 04:09 AM
Since it's only a nicer front-end to the burning software built into the system (like the Disk Utility or Burn Folders are) - yes. It all just works.
SR71
Apr 16, 04:03 PM
Hi! I was using my MBA in clamshell mode when I was having the problem, but I decided to try it again, and now it seems to be fine. Huh. I wonder what the earlier problem was. Perhaps there was some kind of background process going on that I was unaware of.
Well, at least the problem is gone. ;)
Well, at least the problem is gone. ;)
LimeiBook86
Sep 17, 11:35 PM
What I do is use a Zip 100 drive. They can store about 100MB per disk and you can pick up the SCSI versions of the drives cheap. Getting the Zip disk driver onto the Mac Classic isn't too bad, you just need the right version for your System.
Then use a USB Zip Drive or a G3 or G4 tower (or other Mac) which has a Zip 100 drive built-in and copy the files. Thankfully a lot of the G3/G4 towers had these drives built in, or you can get an IDE one for a PowerMac. But a USB version is ideal for portability.
I have found this to be one of the easiest ways to copy files from older systems. If you have another legacy Mac you can always copy things via AppleTalk via a serial cable or a LocalTalk connection. It's slow but it works! Or if you have an Asante SCSI to Ethernet adapter you can try that, but that's a long shot. ;)
For more info you may want to look at the 68kmla.net forums, that place is filled with vintage Mac owners that know their stuff. Good luck! :D
Then use a USB Zip Drive or a G3 or G4 tower (or other Mac) which has a Zip 100 drive built-in and copy the files. Thankfully a lot of the G3/G4 towers had these drives built in, or you can get an IDE one for a PowerMac. But a USB version is ideal for portability.
I have found this to be one of the easiest ways to copy files from older systems. If you have another legacy Mac you can always copy things via AppleTalk via a serial cable or a LocalTalk connection. It's slow but it works! Or if you have an Asante SCSI to Ethernet adapter you can try that, but that's a long shot. ;)
For more info you may want to look at the 68kmla.net forums, that place is filled with vintage Mac owners that know their stuff. Good luck! :D
thelatinist
Apr 30, 05:52 PM
Barring physical damage, it is impossible to brick an iPhone. The worst that can happen is that you will have to do a DFU restore.
Mystikal
Apr 18, 05:04 PM
Yes I have done all updating and everything necessary. I'm going to try some custom video card drivers later. I tried 2 separate TVs, and 2 HDMI wires, nothing.
Which adapter are you using?
Which adapter are you using?
mad jew
Dec 13, 10:09 PM
Well, are the movies working in VLC (http://www.videolan.org/vlc/)? WMP can be quite temperamental.
There are currently no viruses for OSX so I wouldn't be worried about those festive movies. :)
There are currently no viruses for OSX so I wouldn't be worried about those festive movies. :)
Schtumple
Aug 5, 08:55 PM
I know right? I know they're only foam, but still, they still look quite metallic.
pman219
May 6, 11:00 AM
Check out Ghost Armor.
I just ordered a set from them that claims to be "case friendly"
Maybe someone else who has already tried it out can chime in ?
I just ordered a set from them that claims to be "case friendly"
Maybe someone else who has already tried it out can chime in ?
penguinprincess
Sep 2, 09:31 PM
It is either late 80's or early 90's. Female R&B group. The song is about getting married in the chapel. Anything:confused:
camsoft
May 25, 04:45 AM
Just received an email from Apple, looks like the Apple Stores are opening in 8am! What time are people going to get down there for?
mc68k
Aug 3, 04:33 PM
you can set them up manually
if you start the programs in the terminal you can background the processes with ctrl-Z or an & after the command name. this way you can close the terminal and the programs still run.
it's kinda a pain in the ass even if you know what you're doing. i will put up some temp links tonight to my scripts, in the absence of any web site developing skills on my part
if you start the programs in the terminal you can background the processes with ctrl-Z or an & after the command name. this way you can close the terminal and the programs still run.
it's kinda a pain in the ass even if you know what you're doing. i will put up some temp links tonight to my scripts, in the absence of any web site developing skills on my part
derajfast
Sep 20, 09:33 PM
http://www.powerbookresq.com/detail.php?prodID=P010523
im tempted......
im tempted......
MrMacMan
Jul 16, 09:39 PM
Cool.
iVisit is good also.
iVisit is good also.
Mudbug
Dec 1, 12:15 AM
we had our first meetup tonight, trying to get either 1) local interest fired up toward an existing MUG, or 2) starting a new MUG here in town. 9 of us met tonight, and hopefully we'll blossom into something strong.
Anyone else already doing this?
Anyone else already doing this?
kuebby
Jun 21, 11:28 AM
It sounds high. Check the prices for refurbished MacBooks for comparison.
mad jew
Dec 19, 08:15 AM
Can we declare a winner? :D
headluck
Mar 19, 05:45 PM
It doesn't display the Macintosh HD partition, but does show the drive as a whole. But I can't do any disk repairs or anything of the sort to it.
ChrisA
Mar 26, 04:54 PM
If I have to somehow transfer the whole video as well into iMovie (which I have never used and know zero about!) just to get the audio, would that work? or is there some easier way to do this?
No need to transfer video if you don't need it. Connect a cable from the DVR' "Line-Out" jacks to the mac's "Line-In" jacks. Likely you will need a special cable to do this. They are not expensive. THen I'd use Garage Band to record the audio. Set up a stereo "real instrument" (or "vocal") in GB and start recording then press play in the dvr. later stop both. trimm off the dean space from both ends of the recording and save. It is easy to move the resul to iTubes from GB.
Youu ay need to watch some tutorial videos about GB and you should buy the cable from a place that has good sales people (Try Sweetwater, but certainly NOT Amazon) ell the sales guy your DVR has "left and right RCA" and the Mac has 1/8th inch stereo" if that is in fact what you have.
The person who recommended Audio Hijack must have assumed the recording as already on the MAC
No need to transfer video if you don't need it. Connect a cable from the DVR' "Line-Out" jacks to the mac's "Line-In" jacks. Likely you will need a special cable to do this. They are not expensive. THen I'd use Garage Band to record the audio. Set up a stereo "real instrument" (or "vocal") in GB and start recording then press play in the dvr. later stop both. trimm off the dean space from both ends of the recording and save. It is easy to move the resul to iTubes from GB.
Youu ay need to watch some tutorial videos about GB and you should buy the cable from a place that has good sales people (Try Sweetwater, but certainly NOT Amazon) ell the sales guy your DVR has "left and right RCA" and the Mac has 1/8th inch stereo" if that is in fact what you have.
The person who recommended Audio Hijack must have assumed the recording as already on the MAC
ThaDoggg
Apr 22, 09:20 PM
Dell ultrasharp lineup. The u2311h offers the best bang for the buck. If you absolutely need 16:10 aspect ratio instead of 16:9 you can go with the u2410 but the jump in price is quite significant.
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callliope
May 1, 06:52 PM
Hmm, I just checked that, doesn't seem to be the answer... any other thoughts?
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