awadeee
May 1, 02:58 PM
If it's truly from Italy, maybe some idiot bought it not knowing it was facunlocked, and has been preserving the baseband LOL.
Or
It's foreign and was simply sold in Italy, hence not being factory unlocked. The OP is being kind of a space cadet with his answers so it's hard to say right now.
Or
It's foreign and was simply sold in Italy, hence not being factory unlocked. The OP is being kind of a space cadet with his answers so it's hard to say right now.
PaulHoynak
Dec 22, 10:49 PM
In 1999 I watched a Macworld Expo on ZDTV and was hooked. I ordered an iBook right after the show. Then while the iBook was on order I figured I needed a iMac to go with it so I ordered the first of the iMac DVSE's. Then of course my kids needed one so I bought then an iMac. I have since sold my iMac and iBook and bought a new iBook. I also bought an original iMac and upgraded it with a big hard drve and the Harmoni upgrade. I would kill for a new iMac or Power Mac but the $$$$ is not there now. The only reason I built a PC is because I am in school for Network Admin. I have my A+ Cert already and I need tht PC for school and learning. If I could never use one again I would be happy but the choice is not there. I am sick of people making fun of the Mac (at my part time PC tech job). They will never learn.
wattage
Jun 26, 02:00 PM
I'm a bit behind and just now watched the interview, but I do love watching someone so gifted and passionate about his job. I really liked how he stressed over and over that their (Apple's) main goal is make the 'Best product ever'. Really liked the part about Flash being a descending technology and they are more interested in ascending tech. I don't work in tech and do not know the validity of that, but I understand what he means and I for one tend to trust Apple in the future of tech gadgets.
ucfgrad93
Mar 12, 10:47 PM
I like Josh. Good luck to him.
Agreed. I liked him as well.
Agreed. I liked him as well.
meangreen
May 5, 10:23 PM
If it's one of the Google-provided sports calendars, it will not show up on your phone.
Arran
Oct 26, 12:22 PM
Keep it. Nothing wrong with a public flogging flagging for bad behaviour: Keeps the masses in line and helps maintain law and order.
OTOH, timing-out folks silently (gagging them, with no public recognition) is reminiscent of hapless, Soviet-era dissidents just "disappearing". A tad totalitarian, no?
OTOH, timing-out folks silently (gagging them, with no public recognition) is reminiscent of hapless, Soviet-era dissidents just "disappearing". A tad totalitarian, no?
pcypert
Mar 18, 12:17 AM
Super Mario World easy. There's so many super nes games I'd rate higher than Mario RPG...I did enjoy it, but there's much better out there.
Paul
Paul
MzMpv
May 1, 01:30 PM
SO, let's try a couple of things first:
1) Insert disc 1, and power the laptop down.
2)With the laptop turned off, hold down the C key on the keyboard, and while holding the key down, press the power button. Continue holding the C key down until you see the grey Apple logo in the middle of the screen. This is booting from the CD. You should get to a menu, and from the top menu bar, it should say 'Utilities' (depending on version of OS). Select Disk Utility. Select the HD, and erase.
Unsure of all what happened previously, but wiping the drive and starting from new may help.
After erase is complete, power down laptop. Make sure disc 1 is still in drive. This time, hold down the C key, power the laptop up. Follow the prompts to installing the OS. Hopefully, this will work. Let me know. If this doesn't take care of issue, it may point to another issue, possibly hard drive. Not uncommon, not a major install, just more of a time consuming install. Can get them relatively cheap from all over. I prefer MicroCenter because of their volume prices. I have an earlier model of iBook, the Clamshell G3 366. I also had an iBook G4 1.2 Ghz, both required a hard drive within months of me owning them. Replaced hard drives, and they are still running to this day.
Sorry you haven't gotten many responses on here. Older items dont garner as much attention, but this is still a great place to get information.
Thank you I understand I'm dealing with a fossil of a laptop :( But I will follow your directions and let you know the out come of it.
Thank you again also for the info
regards
Mike
1) Insert disc 1, and power the laptop down.
2)With the laptop turned off, hold down the C key on the keyboard, and while holding the key down, press the power button. Continue holding the C key down until you see the grey Apple logo in the middle of the screen. This is booting from the CD. You should get to a menu, and from the top menu bar, it should say 'Utilities' (depending on version of OS). Select Disk Utility. Select the HD, and erase.
Unsure of all what happened previously, but wiping the drive and starting from new may help.
After erase is complete, power down laptop. Make sure disc 1 is still in drive. This time, hold down the C key, power the laptop up. Follow the prompts to installing the OS. Hopefully, this will work. Let me know. If this doesn't take care of issue, it may point to another issue, possibly hard drive. Not uncommon, not a major install, just more of a time consuming install. Can get them relatively cheap from all over. I prefer MicroCenter because of their volume prices. I have an earlier model of iBook, the Clamshell G3 366. I also had an iBook G4 1.2 Ghz, both required a hard drive within months of me owning them. Replaced hard drives, and they are still running to this day.
Sorry you haven't gotten many responses on here. Older items dont garner as much attention, but this is still a great place to get information.
Thank you I understand I'm dealing with a fossil of a laptop :( But I will follow your directions and let you know the out come of it.
Thank you again also for the info
regards
Mike
EricNau
Apr 27, 02:15 AM
That's very odd. :confused: The good news is that you're not alone.
I did some googling, and came upon this solution: http://ratgeek.com/blog/2011/4/14/mac-osx-login-usernames-are-missing-help.html
There's also this Apple Support Communities discussion that sounds like the same issue you're experiencing. https://discussions.apple.com/message/8053014?messageID=8053014
There doesn't appear to be a simple solution to this, I'm afraid. If you're uncomfortable following the steps in that article, a trip to the Genius Bar might be in order if you have an Apple Store nearby.
Let us know if that works. Good luck.
I did some googling, and came upon this solution: http://ratgeek.com/blog/2011/4/14/mac-osx-login-usernames-are-missing-help.html
There's also this Apple Support Communities discussion that sounds like the same issue you're experiencing. https://discussions.apple.com/message/8053014?messageID=8053014
There doesn't appear to be a simple solution to this, I'm afraid. If you're uncomfortable following the steps in that article, a trip to the Genius Bar might be in order if you have an Apple Store nearby.
Let us know if that works. Good luck.
MacTech68
Nov 25, 08:56 AM
A pic would help. Many people confuse an SE with an SE-30.
The floppy disk icon means that a bootable system could not be found. The reasons for this are numerous. Hard drive physically removed, corrupted HD, no blessed System Folder on HD, a failed HD.
The more information you can provide will assist in diagnosis. Removing the rear cover and taking a few pics and even recording the sound the unit makes (closely mic'd). when powered up.
Creating a boot floppy and attempting to boot from that may also glean more information, or, it may not. :(
The floppy disk icon means that a bootable system could not be found. The reasons for this are numerous. Hard drive physically removed, corrupted HD, no blessed System Folder on HD, a failed HD.
The more information you can provide will assist in diagnosis. Removing the rear cover and taking a few pics and even recording the sound the unit makes (closely mic'd). when powered up.
Creating a boot floppy and attempting to boot from that may also glean more information, or, it may not. :(
steveedge
Nov 20, 01:15 PM
I love it, must have taken a lot of time. However, most of my clients would rather pay me half as much for a "simpler" get the job done site.
Personally though, I think it's way cool.
I bet all those timelines and layers caused someone some Flash nightmares.
;)
Oh, if you click on big black pencil the pencil turns into a curser and stops writing.
Personally though, I think it's way cool.
I bet all those timelines and layers caused someone some Flash nightmares.
;)
Oh, if you click on big black pencil the pencil turns into a curser and stops writing.
pooky
May 2, 10:48 PM
It's quite possible that the extra space was used for swapping. Your drive might have been so full that the OS didn't have enough for virtual memory. You freed some space, and the OS gobbled it right up to use as swap space.
simie
Sep 16, 03:30 PM
The Ebay song.
Listen (http://a1583.g.akamai.net/7/1583/9435/v0001/ebaytw.download.akamai.com/7952/weirdal/weirdAl.swf)
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geoldr
Apr 2, 03:12 AM
Hello, so I have created an application that uses the
"Application is background only" plist variable to run my program without a menu bar or dock icon. I have created an NSStatusMenu, and when i click that my main window opens. I am having a problem, however, with the program displaying behind other windows. So if I run my program from xcode, and open the window by clicking the icon in the menu, it will pop up behind xcode, and I have to move xcode to see it. I am sure there has to be a way to make it show it show up on top. Does anybody have a way to do this?
"Application is background only" plist variable to run my program without a menu bar or dock icon. I have created an NSStatusMenu, and when i click that my main window opens. I am having a problem, however, with the program displaying behind other windows. So if I run my program from xcode, and open the window by clicking the icon in the menu, it will pop up behind xcode, and I have to move xcode to see it. I am sure there has to be a way to make it show it show up on top. Does anybody have a way to do this?
wiggy4ever
Dec 22, 02:55 PM
open them in logorhea on ur mac, and then just copy and paste them...this way u get to see who said what, as oppose to the image
eyemacg5
Mar 20, 02:30 AM
Very interested, where in the UK are you located.
Lloyd Christmas
May 5, 11:02 AM
Have you downloaded Blackberry Desktop Manager for mac yet. Thats what I use to put music and video on my bb. Also use it to back up my phone every week just in case I lose it I can restore my new phone. Lloyd
xMassacrex
Apr 24, 10:13 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8G4 Safari/6533.18.5)
"Sir" I see your point. I just would like to get an iPad at some point and I see an opportunity. I feel that a MacBook air and an iPad are competing. Since I plan on getting a higher end MacBook pro in a few months I'd rather go with the iPad for now.
I understand that people are going to argue the point of getting an iPad or not, but I've decided to go with it. (not to be a dick or anything) and I'd just love some advice on how to best go about doing this transition and having everything setup as efficiently as possible.
"Sir" I see your point. I just would like to get an iPad at some point and I see an opportunity. I feel that a MacBook air and an iPad are competing. Since I plan on getting a higher end MacBook pro in a few months I'd rather go with the iPad for now.
I understand that people are going to argue the point of getting an iPad or not, but I've decided to go with it. (not to be a dick or anything) and I'd just love some advice on how to best go about doing this transition and having everything setup as efficiently as possible.
VictorNT
Mar 21, 06:57 PM
You could use DropBox as iWeb hosting. It's not the best (it is a bit slow) but it's free, so you can use it as a test site !
imacintel
Oct 18, 08:18 AM
Sure, blame the software :rolleyes:
Oh. Come ON. I did use Keynote for this. Maybe I need to update keynote for it to recognize the word MacBook.
Oh. Come ON. I did use Keynote for this. Maybe I need to update keynote for it to recognize the word MacBook.
numegil
Apr 5, 12:53 AM
Hi,
I'm pretty terrible at hardware, so I'm just posting here to double check my facts and make sure I don't do anything stupid.
I have a "late 2009" model Mac Mini (the only kind with 2.26GHz), and I wanna upgrade the RAM on it from the 2GB it came with to 8GB (or 4 if that's not possible). According to this link (http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/faq_core/mac-mini-intel-ram-upgrade-instructions.html), it should be able to handle the full 8GB.
That being said, is this what I'm looking for?
http://cgi.ebay.com/8GB-DDR3-1066-MHZ-PC3-8500-2X4GB-SODIMM-LAPTOP-/190502940201?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2c5adc2e29#ht_1335wt_907
Thanks,
-Numegil
I'm pretty terrible at hardware, so I'm just posting here to double check my facts and make sure I don't do anything stupid.
I have a "late 2009" model Mac Mini (the only kind with 2.26GHz), and I wanna upgrade the RAM on it from the 2GB it came with to 8GB (or 4 if that's not possible). According to this link (http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/faq_core/mac-mini-intel-ram-upgrade-instructions.html), it should be able to handle the full 8GB.
That being said, is this what I'm looking for?
http://cgi.ebay.com/8GB-DDR3-1066-MHZ-PC3-8500-2X4GB-SODIMM-LAPTOP-/190502940201?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2c5adc2e29#ht_1335wt_907
Thanks,
-Numegil
Transporteur
Apr 30, 03:03 PM
Great. :rolleyes: Now you're blabbing away closely guarded secrets. :eek: :D :p
I'm very sorry but the liquor makes me chatty. I can't help it... :D
I'm very sorry but the liquor makes me chatty. I can't help it... :D
jiminaus
Apr 22, 07:42 AM
You're not counting the total number of comparisons made to sort your address book, you're counting the number of times each address card is asked to compare itself to another address card.
So what you're see is that each card is asked to comparison itself once with another card. This is the 1's. Except at the end, the address card for Hania Zet
So what you're see is that each card is asked to comparison itself once with another card. This is the 1's. Except at the end, the address card for Hania Zet
PaRaGoNViCtiM
Sep 16, 01:21 PM
I wish you well with your eMac. How soon will you purchase? Hope that you will be getting extra RAM and AppleCare.
Didn't realize that you were 13. You are quite accomplished for your age.
I concur!
Didn't realize that you were 13. You are quite accomplished for your age.
I concur!
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