hugemullens
May 24, 10:53 AM
glad you like it. if your having an overheating problem, call apple. that should not be happening and wont go away.
mrgreen4242
Jan 15, 02:23 PM
Actually, I've noticed this a bit as well, and as a system admin I've had a couple people mention it as well.
Huntn
Oct 19, 11:50 AM
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/games/demos_updates/fablethelostchapters.html
Big D 51
Apr 23, 03:23 PM
BetterTouchTool is an application which allows you to configure plenty of gestures, both on your Magic Mouse and on your Trackpad (if you have one). So just choose one of the gestures the program offers you and assign it to expose. Below is the link.
http://www.boastr.de/
Perfect. Thanks.
http://www.boastr.de/
Perfect. Thanks.
hellomoto4
Mar 26, 07:13 PM
You can probably get that to work, but you can't us Boot Camp Assistant to get you started. You will have to create a FAT32 partition in Disk Utility and then use that as a target for your Windows install.
Which versions of Windows are supported on your Mac will depend on which Mac it is so you may want to tell us.
The main difference between doing it this way and Boot Camp Assistant, is that BCA sets the default boot to the Windows partition, you will need to hold Alt/Option every time you boot when the Windows installer wants a reboot.
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Okay yep I understand, however will my Mac recognise the install CD when I boot to the empty Windows partition?
Are you using VirtualBox? Or something else?
Not currently using anything to partition, just disk utility.
Which versions of Windows are supported on your Mac will depend on which Mac it is so you may want to tell us.
The main difference between doing it this way and Boot Camp Assistant, is that BCA sets the default boot to the Windows partition, you will need to hold Alt/Option every time you boot when the Windows installer wants a reboot.
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Okay yep I understand, however will my Mac recognise the install CD when I boot to the empty Windows partition?
Are you using VirtualBox? Or something else?
Not currently using anything to partition, just disk utility.
djkut
Sep 3, 02:51 PM
Currently at the Apple Store for Education there is a $50 rebate on most iBooks. (Some are $47) Smells like new portables to me.
bigjnyc
Apr 15, 03:11 PM
I have a a1211 Mac book pro with 3mb memory and it works fine except that the display bezel is broken on one side near the hinge. The back case has sperated and it's onlly a matter of time before the other side breaks.
I am trying to decide if I should try to hunt down a bezel and rear case (parts cost I figure $250 to $350 + my labor) to fix the problem or wait and save to buy a new computer.
with 3mb of memory I would buy a new computer. Can you run more than one program at a time on that thing? :D
I am trying to decide if I should try to hunt down a bezel and rear case (parts cost I figure $250 to $350 + my labor) to fix the problem or wait and save to buy a new computer.
with 3mb of memory I would buy a new computer. Can you run more than one program at a time on that thing? :D
msjones
Apr 11, 01:15 PM
You can try booting from a Linux live disk like ubuntu to see if you are able to get a working desktop. You can also use this to check the hard disk and memory.
CRIIM44
Jul 2, 12:07 AM
interested in a 12" g4 powerbook trade for the body?
prmccarron
Apr 18, 08:47 AM
I'm going to download the Lion dev preview, and by popular recommendation, I want to partition my drive to do it. I've never partitioned my drive and I don't want to lose anything; are there any tips? Can I use Boot Camp (because I've done that once before)
Help is greatly appreciated!
Help is greatly appreciated!
GGJstudios
May 4, 03:24 PM
Sorry for the noob question...but I can't find out how to connect my iMacs cd drive to my MacBook air so that I can install a program... Thanx for the help!!!
The installation discs that come with Macs are model-specific and are not for use on other models.
The installation discs that come with Macs are model-specific and are not for use on other models.
jjk454ss
Mar 15, 09:22 AM
And its awesome, I love the gestures.
deraj090
May 5, 11:59 AM
That sounds about normal. Nothing to worry about. The warranty is based on the serial number of the phone and not the owner. :)
ok thanks!
I'm also showing not-so-hot battery life, so if I don't see that improve, I may bring it in to see what they can do. Not going to just worry about the lock key rattle, though.
Thanks!
ok thanks!
I'm also showing not-so-hot battery life, so if I don't see that improve, I may bring it in to see what they can do. Not going to just worry about the lock key rattle, though.
Thanks!
turbobass
Apr 15, 01:52 PM
I don't believe it is possible to do that manually. However, the way to do this is basically just to post tech things on that site. After google indexes the words on the page itself it readjusts your ads to be based on what the page is.( takes some time depneding on how frequently u get indexed) So you ad will turn into tech ads if u have tech information on that page.
I wish I could do that!!
Am looking into other services. AdBrite looks cool but I don't think I can select JUST rich media ads and NOT text ads ... haven't gotten much farther than that due to time ...
My plan now is just to use a different service for that one site, since AdSense gets quite upset if you try to set up more than one account lol.
I wish I could do that!!
Am looking into other services. AdBrite looks cool but I don't think I can select JUST rich media ads and NOT text ads ... haven't gotten much farther than that due to time ...
My plan now is just to use a different service for that one site, since AdSense gets quite upset if you try to set up more than one account lol.
imacintel
Oct 16, 06:29 PM
http://att.macrumors.com/contest/ECC751.mov
jasicajame
Dec 9, 09:41 PM
Of course there is the 4G charger for the iPhones but if you do not want to spend it then you can use an adapter and use the 1g charger. Otherwise you can purchase the 4G charger your handset. And the there is a one charger for your handset whose charger code is the 114795, it features are 1) LED power inductor 2) Durable coil core 3) It input is 12/24v and output is 11v,250 mA. I think it was compatible for you.
fuzzai
Feb 13, 11:52 PM
slow? Network?
not likely.
"update your prebindings"
I have no clue what that is. but i looked it up and ill try it.
but seriously. anyone else getting network problems?
not likely.
"update your prebindings"
I have no clue what that is. but i looked it up and ill try it.
but seriously. anyone else getting network problems?
surfologist87
Apr 30, 09:55 PM
She was a beauty, wasn't she?
She wasnt 18... she was Schfifty Five in that photo!! hahaha
She wasnt 18... she was Schfifty Five in that photo!! hahaha
mulo
May 6, 06:22 AM
If you leave your phone on the dash on a sunny day it will get hot.:rolleyes:
ya, the black version absorbs an intense amount of sunlight, just leaving mine on a table outside caused it to overheat, on a windy day.
ya, the black version absorbs an intense amount of sunlight, just leaving mine on a table outside caused it to overheat, on a windy day.
Blakeasd
Mar 27, 08:34 AM
Does anyone know how to use Chameleon or does anyone know of a tutorial. I have an iPhone app I want to port to the Mac.
MacTech68
Mar 27, 02:00 AM
Sounds to me like a dry/cracked solder joint on the deflection yoke connector. Sadly when this happens, it can overheat the plastic plug and cause a "hot join" between the cable connector and the connector soldered to the analog board. The yoke connector is the four pin white connector pictured here (http://www.flickr.com/photos/66071596@N00/347417565/) at the top edge of the board.
On early revisions the pins didn't protrude very far on the solder side and caused a lot of heat dissipation which eventually cracks the solder.
If you know somebody with good soldering skills and have the correct "long reach" torx screw driver (to access two of the four screws under the top handle) then it's worth taking a look.
Try hitting the box at the left side near the top to see if the width of the picture jumps around. If it does, a dry/cracked solder joint is most likely it.
If it doesn't, and it's a thin vertical line (about 1-2mm) then the problem is a little worse. :(
On early revisions the pins didn't protrude very far on the solder side and caused a lot of heat dissipation which eventually cracks the solder.
If you know somebody with good soldering skills and have the correct "long reach" torx screw driver (to access two of the four screws under the top handle) then it's worth taking a look.
Try hitting the box at the left side near the top to see if the width of the picture jumps around. If it does, a dry/cracked solder joint is most likely it.
If it doesn't, and it's a thin vertical line (about 1-2mm) then the problem is a little worse. :(
rsted222
Apr 24, 04:33 PM
It's been HARD to find one that's sooner than 2 weeks.
Chrispy
Nov 23, 09:02 AM
0s and 1s is a good guy. I have done business with him before and everything worked out great. Goodluck on the move to NYC :) I hope you like snow ;)
scan300
Jul 26, 12:43 PM
Most of the issues will have to do with how your work internet services are set-up. Check you have the correct proxy server settings in your 'Network' preference pane in the 'Proxies' tab. Make all your new settings apply to the correct port (ethernet) and that other ports aren't using the same settings.
If all is still not well:
If you are connected to a http proxy, and it's a Windows proxy, avoid it. If it's possible to get your IT admin to set your IP address as a proxy server you should be able to surf no problems. ie you should be using your work's DNS directly.
We can't get the Windows http proxy to work with our Macs, or very sporadically. This is our workaround.
If you still have no luck try http://macwindows.com/ it's an excellent Mac/Windows resource.
If all is still not well:
If you are connected to a http proxy, and it's a Windows proxy, avoid it. If it's possible to get your IT admin to set your IP address as a proxy server you should be able to surf no problems. ie you should be using your work's DNS directly.
We can't get the Windows http proxy to work with our Macs, or very sporadically. This is our workaround.
If you still have no luck try http://macwindows.com/ it's an excellent Mac/Windows resource.