Fireworld
Mar 11, 01:22 PM
Anyone know if there's already a line?? I can't get there until 5 pm :(
i wish someone would reply. Hell, I might just go to the Best Buy across the street.
i wish someone would reply. Hell, I might just go to the Best Buy across the street.
Blakeasd
Apr 29, 11:17 AM
Thanks!
sahiln15
Aug 17, 04:56 PM
hi all friendz
i want to know this song is which singer or which album i have song but demo version u can listen it! but i want to download full version but i dont know the singer name or album!! please help guysss:confused:
disco song very famous starting wee la lalala la!
i want to know this song is which singer or which album i have song but demo version u can listen it! but i want to download full version but i dont know the singer name or album!! please help guysss:confused:
disco song very famous starting wee la lalala la!
OrangeSVTguy
Mar 24, 09:52 PM
As long as both iBooks are the same size 12" or 14", the battery is interchangeable. Only way to find out if the battery works is to try it out. But like already mentioned, it will probably be severely degraded and who knows, it could last 5 minutes or 3 hours. Just try it and find out.
regre7
Mar 22, 09:59 PM
Thanks, I'll try that.
And you fold for Team OS X?!? I'm disappointed.
And you fold for Team OS X?!? I'm disappointed.
fuzion11
May 4, 02:20 PM
Well I called Rogers again and had them send me out another replacement so hopefully this one won't have the focus issue again!
belvdr
Feb 11, 07:00 AM
Thanks for that, I'll get my mac nephew to have a look; he thinks I'm swearing at him when I used to ask him questions about my PC!
Generally, would it make everything better, and faster, if I simply ditched the Netgear router and bought another Airport Express?
It certainly wouldn't be faster nor easier. If you can put the AE into bridge mode, you're done. :)
Generally, would it make everything better, and faster, if I simply ditched the Netgear router and bought another Airport Express?
It certainly wouldn't be faster nor easier. If you can put the AE into bridge mode, you're done. :)
Blue Velvet
Mar 28, 02:55 AM
Spot Varnish or the usual abbrevation: Spot UV. Love them in the right place.
Super glossy. Often run over a matt laminate to heighten contrast between different textures. Usually set up as a different channel within the same artwork, either as vector (often type) or bitmap.
Allow a little extra time for the printers to do it.
Super glossy. Often run over a matt laminate to heighten contrast between different textures. Usually set up as a different channel within the same artwork, either as vector (often type) or bitmap.
Allow a little extra time for the printers to do it.
Evoken
May 6, 09:57 PM
Things.
http://culturedcode.com/things/
Seconded. Things is amazing.
http://culturedcode.com/things/
Seconded. Things is amazing.
daneoni
May 6, 09:22 PM
This is likely why you can access it from home.
Here are the actual HE discount for the iMac and AppleCare
Enjoy.
EDIT: No worries.
Here are the actual HE discount for the iMac and AppleCare
Enjoy.
EDIT: No worries.
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
jhnhth
Apr 7, 10:00 AM
Thanks, Halcyon, for your reply.
Applejuiced
Apr 22, 07:43 PM
Settings, general, network, cellular data OFF.
Strimkind
Sep 13, 01:05 AM
There are a few ways to go about this. The best would be to find a PCI powermac for cheap, free, or borrow. These macs use the same internal SCSI bus as the classic. Just set it up as a different SCSI number and you are good to go.
From here you can use a USB stick if it has a USB card on it, burn the files to disc on a CD burner, copy to a zip drive, or even use the ethernet and network the computer to a modern machine. Someone in your area may have an older setup like this and may be able to help you without you collecting all the parts.
There are a few people on 68kmla forums who may be local to you.
From here you can use a USB stick if it has a USB card on it, burn the files to disc on a CD burner, copy to a zip drive, or even use the ethernet and network the computer to a modern machine. Someone in your area may have an older setup like this and may be able to help you without you collecting all the parts.
There are a few people on 68kmla forums who may be local to you.
Kebabselector
Mar 23, 08:14 PM
This thread might help Link (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=955984&highlight=mac+mini+64bit+mode)
iBlue
Aug 20, 02:20 PM
I couldn't vote for myself in good conscience so you got my vote. I really like what you did there.
Welcome to MR, by the way. :)
Welcome to MR, by the way. :)
balamw
Apr 4, 06:22 AM
Have you tried repairing via Disk Utility from the Restore or Installation DVD?
This is important. You want to boot from the install disc so that no files on the HDD are currently in use.
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This is important. You want to boot from the install disc so that no files on the HDD are currently in use.
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Hillsboroman
Oct 19, 11:16 PM
How about we all meet @ washington square. We can sit inside with our Macbook Pro's and powerbooks and just hang out. What do ya think?
stevod
Apr 6, 09:52 AM
Just to add that both are running 4.3.1.
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mmmmmmmmmm
Jul 10, 07:52 PM
i'm heading to cherry hill mall around 7am
if you want we can get in touch back and forth to see which line is smaller/moving faster.
email me at m_engel02@hotmail.com
if you want we can get in touch back and forth to see which line is smaller/moving faster.
email me at m_engel02@hotmail.com
Blondie :)
May 1, 09:06 PM
recently, I've noticed that my 2009 MacBook draws a lot of battery power when it's in standby mode (sleeping with the lid open). I know that they are supposed to sleep for a long time, but when I leave the lid open and it falls asleep, the computer draws battery power even faster than if the computer was being used. Does anyone know what may cause this rapid battery drain?
Thanks
Thanks
Dylan552
Apr 5, 05:40 PM
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10644330/MR_Image_Hotlinks/MR_screenshots/MR_screenshots_04_2011/Screen%20shot%202011-04-06%20at%20%20copy.PNG
Thanks! :apple::apple::apple:
Thanks! :apple::apple::apple:
designgeek
Sep 15, 03:53 PM
It's actually way better than I was expecting.
Same here. I was thinking for a .7 megapixel camera the photos would be terrible, but not so much, or perhaps OP is a really talented photographer. :D
Same here. I was thinking for a .7 megapixel camera the photos would be terrible, but not so much, or perhaps OP is a really talented photographer. :D
iThinkergoiMac
Apr 25, 08:22 PM
My TV is advertised as 1080p and only does 1320x768. As long as it's above 720p they can claim 1080p. It seems that your actual question is whether it's the TV or your computer/connection. It's your TV, the resolution you're getting is its maximum resolution. The maximum resolution HDMI can do is generally 1080p (1920x1080).
This is technically not true, since HDMI can do pretty much any resolution DVI can do, but since it's a multimedia interface 1080p is likely the highest resolution a display you can connect via HDMI will give you (for now, at least).
This is technically not true, since HDMI can do pretty much any resolution DVI can do, but since it's a multimedia interface 1080p is likely the highest resolution a display you can connect via HDMI will give you (for now, at least).