leftbanke7
Nov 22, 08:24 PM
PayPal's cool
b166er
May 5, 03:29 PM
I'm pretty sure every iPhone 4 has that rattle. Mine does, all my friends and coworkers with iPhones do as well.
Nermal
Jul 25, 10:17 PM
Did you originally make the .dmg with Disk Copy or Toast? Apparently sometimes you need to use Disk Copy and set the image type to read only (not CD master) for them to work properly. Then you should just be able to mount in Disk Copy.
My 500th post! :D
My 500th post! :D
gadgetmonster
Mar 5, 12:08 PM
ok, thanks for the tip......it probably does have 4.2.1 on it.......i'll know Tuesday when upsman/woman delivers it...........i'm glad i didn't buy it.
bionica8
Apr 6, 07:19 PM
thanks for your help guys :)
mrsir2009
Apr 11, 12:46 AM
Why did Apple get rid of the Apple on the command key? It was way cooler than it just saying "command" like a Windows computer...
atari1356
Dec 14, 12:50 PM
I like it. :D Mac should seriously consider investing in a butterfly net...
iThinkergoiMac
Apr 21, 10:14 PM
A #00 is indeed smaller than a #0.
mrlowkey
Apr 11, 12:19 PM
Your setup is fine.You only need to add an addtional step:
1.In yr external HDD create a directory DCIM.... For test purposes, add some photos in there
2. Create another folder /DCIM/100VIDEO if you wish to transfer videos to your iPad. For test puposes add a mov or avi or mp4 inside
3. I assume your term "self-powered USB.." means it has an external power source to run yr external HDD
4. Fire up yr iPad..camera roll will auto detect yr photos & videos followed by a prompt if you would like to import same to yr iPad.
You can also see yr ext HDD mounted in iFile...there you can copy paste... ie invoices pdfs to the appropriate folder etc
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1.In yr external HDD create a directory DCIM.... For test purposes, add some photos in there
2. Create another folder /DCIM/100VIDEO if you wish to transfer videos to your iPad. For test puposes add a mov or avi or mp4 inside
3. I assume your term "self-powered USB.." means it has an external power source to run yr external HDD
4. Fire up yr iPad..camera roll will auto detect yr photos & videos followed by a prompt if you would like to import same to yr iPad.
You can also see yr ext HDD mounted in iFile...there you can copy paste... ie invoices pdfs to the appropriate folder etc
beyondthesmile
May 1, 11:24 AM
Worked perfectly! Thanks so much guys.
Zeke
Jun 28, 08:48 AM
Canon EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM Lens is that the same lens?
Yes it is.
Yes it is.
Zazza
Dec 5, 11:23 AM
Greetings everyone,
I'm pretty newbie for the Mac world, so be patient please.
I have the chance to have a look at an Imac G3 400Mhz (Tangerine) 384Mb (64Mb originally).
Had to swap the hard disk because the 15Gb Quantum inside was broken.
So, reinstalled OS 9.2.2 on the new disk. Everything went fine.
Sorry for the preamble but the problem is:
I have a firewire inclosure like this: http://www.byteccusa.com/product/enclosure/ME-320.htm (model is: ME-320F - Oxford 911 chip) but can't have it recognized by the system.
The "System Profiler" shows the firewire bus (2.8.6) with (obviously) nothing attached to it.
I've tried dvd-rom burner, dvd-rom reader, hard disk but with no luck.
The device is not detected in startup, too. (I'd like to boot with that).
I've upgraded the iMac to the latest firmware but with same results.
Another strange thing: on the label on the back of the iMac I read: 400Mhz/512K L2/64MB/10GB/DVD/56. So I think that "DVD" should state for DVD-Rom reader, right? But actually there's only a CD-ROM reader in this iMac... How is it possible?
I hope you could help me.
Thank you very much.
Bye,
Andrea
I'm pretty newbie for the Mac world, so be patient please.
I have the chance to have a look at an Imac G3 400Mhz (Tangerine) 384Mb (64Mb originally).
Had to swap the hard disk because the 15Gb Quantum inside was broken.
So, reinstalled OS 9.2.2 on the new disk. Everything went fine.
Sorry for the preamble but the problem is:
I have a firewire inclosure like this: http://www.byteccusa.com/product/enclosure/ME-320.htm (model is: ME-320F - Oxford 911 chip) but can't have it recognized by the system.
The "System Profiler" shows the firewire bus (2.8.6) with (obviously) nothing attached to it.
I've tried dvd-rom burner, dvd-rom reader, hard disk but with no luck.
The device is not detected in startup, too. (I'd like to boot with that).
I've upgraded the iMac to the latest firmware but with same results.
Another strange thing: on the label on the back of the iMac I read: 400Mhz/512K L2/64MB/10GB/DVD/56. So I think that "DVD" should state for DVD-Rom reader, right? But actually there's only a CD-ROM reader in this iMac... How is it possible?
I hope you could help me.
Thank you very much.
Bye,
Andrea
superman41091
Mar 26, 03:57 PM
ill take it for 300 shipped. I can pay with paypal right away!
MacBytes
Aug 17, 10:13 AM
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Category: 3rd Party Hardware
Link: Secure remote access for Mac users (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20100817111333)
Description:: HOB launched MacGate, a new secure remote access solution designed specifically for Mac users. It provides users with access to computers running Mac, especially graphics workstations, on a corporate network either through a LAN or over the Internet.
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techhead42
May 4, 01:29 AM
I notice that a few here already have received their new refreshed 2011 iMacs.
Can you please give the rest of us an assessment of any screen issues.
eg. yellowing/smudges/dead pixels that plagued some of the 2010 iMacs.
Thanks..
Can you please give the rest of us an assessment of any screen issues.
eg. yellowing/smudges/dead pixels that plagued some of the 2010 iMacs.
Thanks..
sine-nomine
Apr 23, 03:54 PM
I'm currently trying to build up several audio systems bit-by-eventually-replaceable-bit, and I was hoping to get a little advice.
First, I mainly use a late-2008 MacBook in my home office hooked up to a Dayton APA-150 that I so far quite like, with that driving a pair of Polk Audio M-40s that I picked up for less than $100 new. I have a few thousand mp3 with bit rates varying from 32 to 320, with most at 192 or better, a few thousand ALAC files ripped from my CDs, and a growing handful of higher-resolution files from HD Tracks.
I'm presently thinking my upgrade path will be as follows:
Add a DAC now, in the future possibly a headphone amp, and maybe even a preamp/input switcher. At some point, the speakers will go to the living room, where I originally intended them, and will be replaced with something slightly smaller - Dayton b652s to start with, since they're cheap, then on to something better when I can afford it. I wouldn't mind adding a sub one day. The problem is, WHAT dac, headphone amp, etc?
In terms of DACs, I definitely want both USB and optical inputs, something that will handle the higher resolution files I'm just getting into, and if at all possible, something with a form factor roughly comparable to my amp. I've looked into the Fubar Mk II, Mk 4, and the Teradak Chameleon, but I'm hoping for more ideas in the US$200-400 range. Any advice?
Next, I currently have no audio gear in my living room at all, and I'd like to change that asap. Unfortunately, this also seems to be the area where I have the least clue on how to get started. In the living room, I currently have a PS3 and a few older game systems. I hope one day to add a Mac Mini to play digital music, just as my laptop does in the other room, to largely replace the PS3 for Netflix, and to play old emulated games. I don't have or care about cable, satellite, etc, just an antenna. I mostly use Netflix and DVDs, and don't care very much about BluRays.
For lack of a better idea, a receiver seems like the way to at least get started, and the Yamaha RX-V667 looks nice and seems to get good reviews. I don't care much about surround sound and have no place for rears at the moment, but it would be nice to hook everything up to one box and then have just the one cable headed to the TV instead of the mess of spaghetti back there now.
That said, there's something very nice about just putting in a CD and listening to music, without the TV being on - to simply push 'Play' and not have to bother with anything else. For this reason, at the very least I would like to add a decent stand-alone CD player or transport.
So, the big questions here are:
Will a receiver like the 667 and Mini be good enough to do most of my listening until I have the space and money to invest in a dedicated, audio-only setup, or should I skip on an a/v receiver altogether and go ahead and with an amp, CD player/transport, and DAC, more like I have in the office? Can I send audio from the Mini to the DAC in the receiver over HDMI, or will I have to run a separate TOSLINK? People have told me an Apple TV would be a better choice than a Mini, but just what is the ATV capable of audio-wise?
Lastly, I would like to put together a very small system for the bedroom. I plan on using an old 3rd gen iPod as the main source. The iPod only charges over FireWire, and its battery is shot, but I still want to get use out of it. How can I best put it to use?
First, I mainly use a late-2008 MacBook in my home office hooked up to a Dayton APA-150 that I so far quite like, with that driving a pair of Polk Audio M-40s that I picked up for less than $100 new. I have a few thousand mp3 with bit rates varying from 32 to 320, with most at 192 or better, a few thousand ALAC files ripped from my CDs, and a growing handful of higher-resolution files from HD Tracks.
I'm presently thinking my upgrade path will be as follows:
Add a DAC now, in the future possibly a headphone amp, and maybe even a preamp/input switcher. At some point, the speakers will go to the living room, where I originally intended them, and will be replaced with something slightly smaller - Dayton b652s to start with, since they're cheap, then on to something better when I can afford it. I wouldn't mind adding a sub one day. The problem is, WHAT dac, headphone amp, etc?
In terms of DACs, I definitely want both USB and optical inputs, something that will handle the higher resolution files I'm just getting into, and if at all possible, something with a form factor roughly comparable to my amp. I've looked into the Fubar Mk II, Mk 4, and the Teradak Chameleon, but I'm hoping for more ideas in the US$200-400 range. Any advice?
Next, I currently have no audio gear in my living room at all, and I'd like to change that asap. Unfortunately, this also seems to be the area where I have the least clue on how to get started. In the living room, I currently have a PS3 and a few older game systems. I hope one day to add a Mac Mini to play digital music, just as my laptop does in the other room, to largely replace the PS3 for Netflix, and to play old emulated games. I don't have or care about cable, satellite, etc, just an antenna. I mostly use Netflix and DVDs, and don't care very much about BluRays.
For lack of a better idea, a receiver seems like the way to at least get started, and the Yamaha RX-V667 looks nice and seems to get good reviews. I don't care much about surround sound and have no place for rears at the moment, but it would be nice to hook everything up to one box and then have just the one cable headed to the TV instead of the mess of spaghetti back there now.
That said, there's something very nice about just putting in a CD and listening to music, without the TV being on - to simply push 'Play' and not have to bother with anything else. For this reason, at the very least I would like to add a decent stand-alone CD player or transport.
So, the big questions here are:
Will a receiver like the 667 and Mini be good enough to do most of my listening until I have the space and money to invest in a dedicated, audio-only setup, or should I skip on an a/v receiver altogether and go ahead and with an amp, CD player/transport, and DAC, more like I have in the office? Can I send audio from the Mini to the DAC in the receiver over HDMI, or will I have to run a separate TOSLINK? People have told me an Apple TV would be a better choice than a Mini, but just what is the ATV capable of audio-wise?
Lastly, I would like to put together a very small system for the bedroom. I plan on using an old 3rd gen iPod as the main source. The iPod only charges over FireWire, and its battery is shot, but I still want to get use out of it. How can I best put it to use?
Mackilroy
May 3, 10:01 AM
I like the new icon. Much prefer it to Firefox's.
assembled
Jan 4, 02:44 PM
The question here is:
How many websites can a Mac Mini Server Serve before you start to run into issues?
A little bit more info:
I woud be running a MySql database with a Wordpress Multisite install to host 50 to 100 Blogs Max. I doubt that all of the blogs combined would get more than 15 - 20k hits per day serving up just wordpress sites, no audio/video.
To go with a Standard solution I would be looking at a Xeon W3530 (like a i7 930) with Cpanel and 6GB of Ram. That setup would run around $2000.
My thought was to get one Mac Mini Server for $999 and then I could always add a second if traffic picks up..
Input?
and why have you ompared a machine with significantly better processor and memory to a Mac Mini ?
if you were running _any_ linux distro on equivelent hardware to the mac mini, you would get performance no worse than the mac mini, at probably 1/2 the price.
the big saving with going with commodity hardware will come the first time a hard drive fails in the mac mini...
How many websites can a Mac Mini Server Serve before you start to run into issues?
A little bit more info:
I woud be running a MySql database with a Wordpress Multisite install to host 50 to 100 Blogs Max. I doubt that all of the blogs combined would get more than 15 - 20k hits per day serving up just wordpress sites, no audio/video.
To go with a Standard solution I would be looking at a Xeon W3530 (like a i7 930) with Cpanel and 6GB of Ram. That setup would run around $2000.
My thought was to get one Mac Mini Server for $999 and then I could always add a second if traffic picks up..
Input?
and why have you ompared a machine with significantly better processor and memory to a Mac Mini ?
if you were running _any_ linux distro on equivelent hardware to the mac mini, you would get performance no worse than the mac mini, at probably 1/2 the price.
the big saving with going with commodity hardware will come the first time a hard drive fails in the mac mini...
twoodcc
Aug 6, 10:56 AM
You will only get 1,100 PPD at best on that machine... That is with the SMP bonus!
Oh wow. That's no better than my ps3. Yeah I won't be folding with that machine.
Oh wow. That's no better than my ps3. Yeah I won't be folding with that machine.
florencevassy
Aug 2, 05:11 PM
...For a newbie
I ordered Dreamweaver from apple.com and it should arrive in a day or so.
I have Dreamweaver MX for Dummies but I wonder if there is another good book that you recommend.
Also, is the book that comes with the program any good?
Thanks !
I ordered Dreamweaver from apple.com and it should arrive in a day or so.
I have Dreamweaver MX for Dummies but I wonder if there is another good book that you recommend.
Also, is the book that comes with the program any good?
Thanks !
randas
Dec 15, 07:09 PM
Im building a digital picture frame and I need help with the software setup.
Im baseing it on a Windows based laptop. I need some kind of software that can run an automated slideshow of pictures from a selected folder.
This all has to start automatically when the thing boots up. (Something I can add to start-up items)
Thansk!
(Sorry If I put this in a wrong section, I couldnt find any sections for windows stuff)
Im baseing it on a Windows based laptop. I need some kind of software that can run an automated slideshow of pictures from a selected folder.
This all has to start automatically when the thing boots up. (Something I can add to start-up items)
Thansk!
(Sorry If I put this in a wrong section, I couldnt find any sections for windows stuff)
glocke12
Jan 27, 04:16 AM
This conjures up thought of bad zombie movies and The Stand.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/01/27/utah-army-base-locked-solve-problem/?test=latestnews#content
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/01/27/utah-army-base-locked-solve-problem/?test=latestnews#content
natamela09
May 22, 02:52 AM
still have the phone?!?
socbyset
Sep 20, 02:17 PM
Thanks for the replies, I will take a look at Linksys.
I have discovered that when closing the lid the latch that holds it closed will only catch approx. 1 out of 5 times and the lid will pop back open. Searching around the net I found that others have had this problem and apple will replace it. So today I will hopefully get my second new 15" in as many days. Oh well, I have to go back for an airport extreme card anyway (forgot that last night).
You know, you never find these kinds of little imperfections on wintel machines.
(sarcasm.)
I have discovered that when closing the lid the latch that holds it closed will only catch approx. 1 out of 5 times and the lid will pop back open. Searching around the net I found that others have had this problem and apple will replace it. So today I will hopefully get my second new 15" in as many days. Oh well, I have to go back for an airport extreme card anyway (forgot that last night).
You know, you never find these kinds of little imperfections on wintel machines.
(sarcasm.)
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