Sydde
Mar 9, 12:22 AM
This thread (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1110392)?
dilgit
May 2, 11:11 PM
Anyone?
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djransom
Apr 11, 11:03 AM
Here are a couple of reviews:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJz-aIdYsd4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3WFbDd9tMU
I like the case, but the price tag is a bit much for my taste personally.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJz-aIdYsd4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3WFbDd9tMU
I like the case, but the price tag is a bit much for my taste personally.
jessica.
Apr 1, 12:24 PM
Is there never any limit to people's infatuation with April Fools.
Grannyville7989
Apr 28, 04:28 AM
You can partition your hard drive using Disk Utility and then install Windows onto the new partition. Just remember to name the partition into something that you'll recognise easily during the Windows install, such as BOOTCAMP, and format it as MS-DOS.
evilyankeefan
Mar 11, 01:01 PM
What's the line like now? Was thinking about leaving in an hour but itching to get there sooner.

ZilogZ80
Mar 24, 06:48 AM
Moving across iTunes was far harder. Reformatting one 1TB Hard Drive to be used on the Mac then copying across 200GB of data from an NTFS drive to the new one.
...
(it's ok, I really want to go through and 3 star EVERY SINGLE Angry Birds level all over again. Grrrr).
Someone posted this link in another thread: http://www.reddit.com/r/firstworldproblems/
Now everytime someone makes a comment like OP I think about it and chuckle.
...
(it's ok, I really want to go through and 3 star EVERY SINGLE Angry Birds level all over again. Grrrr).
Someone posted this link in another thread: http://www.reddit.com/r/firstworldproblems/
Now everytime someone makes a comment like OP I think about it and chuckle.

thesnowman16
Mar 27, 05:00 PM
Ok time for a really noob question, what is folding? :confused:
fleeper
Mar 21, 06:13 PM
Is this even possible?
Fleeper
Fleeper
Abstract
Dec 8, 04:49 AM
Reinstall the OS.
If you do an "Archive and Install" type of installation, it'll be very easy and will keep all the bookmarks, personal info, photos, music, documents, and everything else in your home folder intact.
Sweet, eh?
If you do an "Archive and Install" type of installation, it'll be very easy and will keep all the bookmarks, personal info, photos, music, documents, and everything else in your home folder intact.
Sweet, eh?
Dunmail
Mar 20, 08:56 AM
lookup the ini_set function in the PHP manual. Better is if your ISP allows you to use a .htaccess file.

Synthion
Mar 17, 04:20 PM
I really think that it is a lcd watch or something.
It's too big, it was too early, and why would they even do that?
But it is a neat find.
It's too big, it was too early, and why would they even do that?
But it is a neat find.
thibaulthalpern
Mar 31, 05:00 PM
Excellent - Thanks...I would not like to see any network provider name engraved on the iPad!
It is very unlike Apple to have any non-Apple logos on their devices. When they started using Intel chips, they never had an "Intel Inside" sticker. They also never had an AT&T logo on their iPhones and do not have Verizon logo on their newer iPhones.
Thankful for that! I just find the plastering of stickers and logos, typical of PC and linux boxes, very distasteful.
It is very unlike Apple to have any non-Apple logos on their devices. When they started using Intel chips, they never had an "Intel Inside" sticker. They also never had an AT&T logo on their iPhones and do not have Verizon logo on their newer iPhones.
Thankful for that! I just find the plastering of stickers and logos, typical of PC and linux boxes, very distasteful.
Nedrie
Mar 11, 03:08 PM
If you are getting a 3G version, you can buy them at 5:00PM at the official Verizon or AT&T stores (not resellers). I'm at the Verizon Wireless in Turkey Creek and I am the only person here waiting for an iPad 2. Wait, two more people just walked in. So, 3 people. They are writing down names on a legal pad as you come in.
Just a heads up, if you think lines are for suckers.
Just a heads up, if you think lines are for suckers.

jashina
Oct 29, 02:21 AM
Nice and informative history about Apple.. I want to know latest information about it..
gaz81
Apr 3, 06:49 PM
I've done a search and can't find much...
So, is iWeb dead?
I need to recreate my site and don't want to use iWeb if it's had it's day.
It's a shame if it has, it works with aperture well for my photography :-(
So, is iWeb dead?
I need to recreate my site and don't want to use iWeb if it's had it's day.
It's a shame if it has, it works with aperture well for my photography :-(

dyrer
Apr 29, 07:52 PM
Maybe Flash CS5.5 work better ;)
Wailord
Jun 29, 12:05 AM
I was originally going to and decided to camp out at Town Square Thursday. I'd probably go to the one in Boca Park or on West Lake Mead. They're nicely situated to avoid the heat.
iGary
Dec 6, 07:08 AM
What the hell?
Looks like crap inside. Where is the CPU?
Looks like crap inside. Where is the CPU?
JessicaR
Apr 15, 04:27 PM
When I signed into gmail on my new iPad, only some of my Notes transferred that were originally on my iPhone (the notes transferred from iphone to ipad must have been done via gmail since they were not synced to my itunes) Does anyone know why? Also, if I used the same computer and iTunes account to activate 2 iPads, will both iPads end up with the same data.
Thanks!
My husband and I have iPads and we both have completely different stuff on our iPads even though we sync on the same computer. We definitely do not want the same stuff on our iPads. So you can sync different stuff if you wish.
Thanks!
My husband and I have iPads and we both have completely different stuff on our iPads even though we sync on the same computer. We definitely do not want the same stuff on our iPads. So you can sync different stuff if you wish.
Lovelock
May 6, 04:44 PM
Hi, bought an 13" white macbook today off a friend for cheap. I knew it had issues and he said it stuck on loading. Which it does.
After reading around it appears it a common problem, but i cant get to the bottom of it.
It shows the login bit where it has the loading bar, then goes to a blue page with curser and then back to spinning wheel.
I have tried the fsck and PRAM stuff.
Just tried botting in verbose mode but it just has one line which is showing it: Login Window Application Started.
Its been like that for 10 minutes or so.
I do not have the install disks but will try and get them if he has them.
Any help?
After reading around it appears it a common problem, but i cant get to the bottom of it.
It shows the login bit where it has the loading bar, then goes to a blue page with curser and then back to spinning wheel.
I have tried the fsck and PRAM stuff.
Just tried botting in verbose mode but it just has one line which is showing it: Login Window Application Started.
Its been like that for 10 minutes or so.
I do not have the install disks but will try and get them if he has them.
Any help?
gr8tfly
Apr 26, 11:17 PM
A good rule-of-thumb for TM backup space is 2x your source drive (or, at least how much of it you tend to fill). So, in your case that would be 320GB. You could create that size partition, then leave the rest of the 500 available for other things.
If Time Machine doesn't have a partition assigned for backup, as soon as it's mounted, TM will as if you want to use it for backup. Then, select the 320GB partition (or, if nit doesn't ask, just go to System Preferences > Time Machine and select it. Also, if you things that don't need to be backed up, you can use the TM Options so exclude them.
As for partitioning your external drive, use Utilities > Disk Utility. Select your drive (not it's partition), then the Partition tab. Tell it to create 2 partitions, then you can eiher drag the divider to change their size, or type in the desired size. Select Mac OS Extended (journaled) for the format. Click on Options and make sure to select GUID as the partition map.
If Time Machine doesn't have a partition assigned for backup, as soon as it's mounted, TM will as if you want to use it for backup. Then, select the 320GB partition (or, if nit doesn't ask, just go to System Preferences > Time Machine and select it. Also, if you things that don't need to be backed up, you can use the TM Options so exclude them.
As for partitioning your external drive, use Utilities > Disk Utility. Select your drive (not it's partition), then the Partition tab. Tell it to create 2 partitions, then you can eiher drag the divider to change their size, or type in the desired size. Select Mac OS Extended (journaled) for the format. Click on Options and make sure to select GUID as the partition map.
dotdotdot
Mar 29, 10:00 PM
www.cherryos.com (or really, http://pearpc.sourceforge.net)
New in version 1.2
300% speed improvement...
Features:
New in version 1.2
300% speed improvement...
Features:
DSPalpatine
Apr 5, 09:56 AM
zen's advice is good. If it is a blown capacitor issue and you are handy with a solder, you stand a good chance of getting it up and running.
However, if it is the video card that is toast, you should pass on the purchase. Is it theoretically possible to replace the video card? Yes. Is it easy, or worth the effort. Probably not.
If you're able to inspect the machine, it would be good to bring a phillips screwdriver and open up the back of the computer to check the caps. If possible, you could also try to drive an external display. If the internal display panel is the problem, don't bother buying the machine either.
My $0.02, I'd stay away from this iMac. The iSight G5 iMacs are less problematic than the pre-iSight models, and you can find a good deal on many of these machines if you hunt around.
Were it me, I'd contact the seller and say, "Look, the machine isn't worth $120 in its current state. If you can't sell it at your asking price, call me back if you just want to unload it. I'll give you $50 for it." If they take you up on it, great. If not, move along, nothing to see here.
However, if it is the video card that is toast, you should pass on the purchase. Is it theoretically possible to replace the video card? Yes. Is it easy, or worth the effort. Probably not.
If you're able to inspect the machine, it would be good to bring a phillips screwdriver and open up the back of the computer to check the caps. If possible, you could also try to drive an external display. If the internal display panel is the problem, don't bother buying the machine either.
My $0.02, I'd stay away from this iMac. The iSight G5 iMacs are less problematic than the pre-iSight models, and you can find a good deal on many of these machines if you hunt around.
Were it me, I'd contact the seller and say, "Look, the machine isn't worth $120 in its current state. If you can't sell it at your asking price, call me back if you just want to unload it. I'll give you $50 for it." If they take you up on it, great. If not, move along, nothing to see here.
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