macquariumguy
Oct 19, 12:52 PM
Is this appearing at the bottom of the forums?
arn
I got it in both places in quick succession this morning. It's happening on another forum I frequent as well.
I think this is a discussion of the ad.
http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/AdSense/thread?tid=61f36fe8458a2aa8&hl=en
arn
I got it in both places in quick succession this morning. It's happening on another forum I frequent as well.
I think this is a discussion of the ad.
http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/AdSense/thread?tid=61f36fe8458a2aa8&hl=en
mkrishnan
Dec 27, 10:35 AM
b) my trackpad is clean. to be sure, how can i clean it?
Ironically, damp cloth. :eek: ;) :D Just have to give it a few minutes to dry. But I really don't think it's your problem. As I said, if it happens in Linux and OS X, it is almost certainly a hardware issue.... :(
Ironically, damp cloth. :eek: ;) :D Just have to give it a few minutes to dry. But I really don't think it's your problem. As I said, if it happens in Linux and OS X, it is almost certainly a hardware issue.... :(
dcoulson
Mar 3, 07:20 AM
Has anyone had success with a mini DVI to HDMI female adaptor? (to avoid VGA). Or is the problem to do with the Mac Mini (e.g. Doesn't send HDCP compliant signals like PowerBook does)??
I have a 2009 Mac Mini with both mini-DVI->HDMI and mini-DisplayPort->HDMI - Both seem to work nicely, although I'm not sure if it supports HDCP or not. You could also try doing DVI into your TV
Does your VGA adapter work with a regular monitor?
I have a 2009 Mac Mini with both mini-DVI->HDMI and mini-DisplayPort->HDMI - Both seem to work nicely, although I'm not sure if it supports HDCP or not. You could also try doing DVI into your TV
Does your VGA adapter work with a regular monitor?
jbyun04
Feb 17, 03:03 PM
use media queries and meta viewport
foiden
Jun 16, 03:36 PM
The only thing bogus about this article is that it ignores all the Americans who are using the iPad for inventive ways and methods. It's basically comparing a few US-based forums and blogs, to people (in other countries) doing stuff on the street and in their own webpages.
I was first in line for the thing because one of the main things is that it could easily replace my music sheets I would otherwise have to clutter on a music stand. So a nice page-sized device in which I could flip pages, without error, or dropping sheets (what might at worst get me lost), is a boon. It also serves as an Ebook reader, for which I never bought one, before. Of course, some apps have given me new ideas, since.
I was first in line for the thing because one of the main things is that it could easily replace my music sheets I would otherwise have to clutter on a music stand. So a nice page-sized device in which I could flip pages, without error, or dropping sheets (what might at worst get me lost), is a boon. It also serves as an Ebook reader, for which I never bought one, before. Of course, some apps have given me new ideas, since.
Dreadnought
Jul 16, 06:25 AM
I have a dual 1.8 and it gives about 100 to 150 points per dat per proc. I think you could match the same with the iMac. Have fun!
iMichaela
Dec 7, 11:22 AM
I jailbroke using jailbreakme.com and it really sucks because I want to set up all this stuff on it. Would I have to restore and then jailbreak on the computer? I've been jailbroken for about.. uh six months maybe? I have a second generation iPod Touch (8gb) running on iOS 4.0.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
jim.
Mar 9, 04:52 PM
Maybe this thread will help?
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=103883
Jim
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=103883
Jim
mac-er
Apr 23, 08:53 PM
Welcome. You'll need to export the contacts from Gmail and then import that into Address Book.
See if this helps:
http://www.maciverse.com/import-gmail-contacts-to-address-book.html
See if this helps:
http://www.maciverse.com/import-gmail-contacts-to-address-book.html
BakedBeans
Oct 30, 10:43 AM
His guys and gals, i need some help with getting my submit button to work in flash.
i need one of you nifty lot to tell me how to get this submit button to work properly :)
what i need is for them to fill out the form then it to email mail to me, any help is much appreciated.
http://img413.imageshack.us/img413/7649/picture14aq.jpg
i need one of you nifty lot to tell me how to get this submit button to work properly :)
what i need is for them to fill out the form then it to email mail to me, any help is much appreciated.
http://img413.imageshack.us/img413/7649/picture14aq.jpg
gmohr
Apr 9, 11:37 AM
Thanks very much for the guidance. I am trying to spend as little as possible to get the PB running so it's just as well.
mariotheotaku
Jun 17, 12:47 AM
is the phone unlocked? also what is the condition of the screen and the chrome side? I will buy it if you can wait for the payment until the first days of July when I get pay.
NorCalLights
May 1, 10:19 PM
Have you set up your Gmail account for IMAP access?
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=81379
There is a ton of information about setting up Apple Mail with Gmail out there on the interwebs. Try Google if you have specific questions. I'm sure it's been asked before.
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=81379
There is a ton of information about setting up Apple Mail with Gmail out there on the interwebs. Try Google if you have specific questions. I'm sure it's been asked before.
jschone
Dec 16, 04:03 PM
Hi,
I went back to the shop with the Quad. Logic board (slot 0) was broke. They replaced the computer immediately. Good service.
Now I have a good working Quad. Great machine so far.
Thank you, CanadaRAM, for the suggestions.
Jochem
I went back to the shop with the Quad. Logic board (slot 0) was broke. They replaced the computer immediately. Good service.
Now I have a good working Quad. Great machine so far.
Thank you, CanadaRAM, for the suggestions.
Jochem
MattSepeta
Apr 14, 05:39 PM
http://www.27bslash6.com/missy.html
Stumbled upon this and re-read it. Even funnier this go around. Thought some design-people might enjoy!
Stumbled upon this and re-read it. Even funnier this go around. Thought some design-people might enjoy!
c7aea
Apr 14, 10:22 AM
Hello-
I just got back from the Genius Bar regarding my 24" LED Cinema Display.
The genius basically just took a quick look, punched in the serial number, and said I need to pay $398.00 for a flat rate repair. I did not oblige to this, and thought I could repair it myself, as I am a A+ certified computer technition.
The problem is, Cinema Displays are not my thing. I have two thoughts on what it could be:
1. The Logic Board inside the Display as suggested by the Genius. When the display is plugged in, it charges my MacBook Pro, and that's all. It does not appear as a USB hub in system profiler, and the iSight camera and speakers are not utilized or even detected by both my MacBook Pro and Mac Mini.
2. The Power Supply...
It might be this, however since the unit charges my MBP i'm not sure about it. Other than the charging, the unit gets otherwise no power.
I'm going to open it up later and inspect for blown capacitors, burnt or damaged areas, ect. I'll post if I find anything.
Thanks!
I did a quick google search and it looks like the ACD logic boards are relatively inexpensive. Just over $100.
For a MBP that flat rate is a great thing, but in your case your probably better buying the part and repairing it yourself. I would do like you said, open it up 1st and inspect for damage. Make sure the board is getting power like it should etc...
I just got back from the Genius Bar regarding my 24" LED Cinema Display.
The genius basically just took a quick look, punched in the serial number, and said I need to pay $398.00 for a flat rate repair. I did not oblige to this, and thought I could repair it myself, as I am a A+ certified computer technition.
The problem is, Cinema Displays are not my thing. I have two thoughts on what it could be:
1. The Logic Board inside the Display as suggested by the Genius. When the display is plugged in, it charges my MacBook Pro, and that's all. It does not appear as a USB hub in system profiler, and the iSight camera and speakers are not utilized or even detected by both my MacBook Pro and Mac Mini.
2. The Power Supply...
It might be this, however since the unit charges my MBP i'm not sure about it. Other than the charging, the unit gets otherwise no power.
I'm going to open it up later and inspect for blown capacitors, burnt or damaged areas, ect. I'll post if I find anything.
Thanks!
I did a quick google search and it looks like the ACD logic boards are relatively inexpensive. Just over $100.
For a MBP that flat rate is a great thing, but in your case your probably better buying the part and repairing it yourself. I would do like you said, open it up 1st and inspect for damage. Make sure the board is getting power like it should etc...
kainjow
Mar 2, 09:37 PM
Please don't use misleading titles.
iknowyourider
Jun 27, 01:34 PM
Would you be willing to part out just the mini?
I would consider it, for pick-up only. At this time, I'm not interested in shipping it. Thanks.
I would consider it, for pick-up only. At this time, I'm not interested in shipping it. Thanks.
discounteggroll
May 7, 03:51 AM
I would venture a guess to say it's a bad logic board followed by (and possibly including) a hard drive with bad sectors. If you can, run apple hardware tests, tech tool pro or apple service diagnostics on both the logic board and hard drive. Backup your stuff as well!
readerbreader
Apr 6, 08:42 PM
What is it? It's a midboard Frame that replaces the Silver Stainless steel to black SS. And since i couldn't find one bloody picture of it completed with an iPhone 4 i just decided to do it myself.
http://www.sw-box.com/Metal-Middle-Plate-Cover-Buttons-Screw-Sim-Card-Tray-For-Iphone-4-Black.html
That is what the actual product looks like.
http://www.sw-box.com/Metal-Middle-Plate-Cover-Buttons-Screw-Sim-Card-Tray-For-Iphone-4-Black.html
That is what the actual product looks like.
Ride9650
Apr 13, 08:14 AM
yes.
Make a new url request
var request:URLRequest = new URLRequest(<url goes here>);
then navigate to it
navigateToUrl(request);
I'll leave it up to you to figure out how to hook this in.
Make a new url request
var request:URLRequest = new URLRequest(<url goes here>);
then navigate to it
navigateToUrl(request);
I'll leave it up to you to figure out how to hook this in.
Tilpots
Apr 28, 08:36 PM
Welcome to the CAA. Go UNCW Seahawks!
ravenvii
Dec 23, 05:10 PM
Is it possible for my Mac mini to receive a AirPort signal, then share it with a different security scheme? For example, my AirPort Extreme basestation is secured by WPA, then my Mac mini connects to that network, and then in turn creates a wireless network of it's own, that's secured by WEP. Is this possible? And if so, how do I do this? Thanks.
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