videoed
May 2, 11:45 AM
Hello,
thinking about upgrading the RAM in 3 towers. Wondering what the consequences would be as it relates to AppleCare if I were to install it myself.
Or should I simply have a certified tech install it?
Thanks,
ed
thinking about upgrading the RAM in 3 towers. Wondering what the consequences would be as it relates to AppleCare if I were to install it myself.
Or should I simply have a certified tech install it?
Thanks,
ed
Interstella5555
Apr 29, 09:35 AM
Angry Birds is like the HS Musical of games.
JPIndustrie
Jun 26, 06:46 PM
That's awesome dude. That's def going to be one of the top collector iPhones. :cool:
Jovian9
Dec 8, 12:17 PM
PM'd you again about shipping.
Sent the payment.
Thanks
Sent the payment.
Thanks
klaze
Apr 28, 06:29 PM
Do I need a special usb cable for the usb drive? Or do I shove that small usb into the usb port? thanks.
obeygiant
Jan 8, 11:41 PM
Wow, that really hurts to be that guy.
I never actually clicked the link or read the article,
but by scimming everyones responses i gather
it was pretty tuff for the college student.
Truly, a damn shame.
I never actually clicked the link or read the article,
but by scimming everyones responses i gather
it was pretty tuff for the college student.
Truly, a damn shame.
Doctor Q
Feb 22, 08:10 PM
I've always liked Ian Smith's little Freeverse businsess. How can you not like a company that uses monkeys in their products at every opportunity? I hope the staff and products will stay as they are, even when under new management.
bedifferent
Mar 16, 11:52 AM
If I use time machine to back all my Snow Leopard files up can I then restore them all into Lion or will this not work? Anybody try it yet?
Previously you could so I don't expect that will change. Depending on whether you are using "Time Capsule" or another WiFi implementation or directly connected, open your "Time Machine" drive and .dmg (if it's WiFi) and then select the drive in "System Preferences". Lion should open it up and update it, which may take a while wirelessly, it's always best to use an ethernet connection when making a first backup or change.
Previously you could so I don't expect that will change. Depending on whether you are using "Time Capsule" or another WiFi implementation or directly connected, open your "Time Machine" drive and .dmg (if it's WiFi) and then select the drive in "System Preferences". Lion should open it up and update it, which may take a while wirelessly, it's always best to use an ethernet connection when making a first backup or change.
scutts
May 6, 09:54 PM
i might pick one up.. i enjoyed their Gasket alot.
Snowy_River
Feb 26, 07:47 PM
iFile is iPad compatible. However, it won't do what you're looking for. In order to have that, you'll need a JB browser app that integrates the kind of FS access that iFile gives you.
P.S. iFile doesn't create a FS, it simply gives you access to the FS that exists behind the scenes in iOS.
P.S. iFile doesn't create a FS, it simply gives you access to the FS that exists behind the scenes in iOS.
thegoldenmackid
May 6, 07:06 AM
How small is too big? How loud does it need to be?
Best option retaining the ability to stuff into a backpack (albeit awkwardly) would be a soundbar of some sort, but price and needs very a lot in that market.
Best option retaining the ability to stuff into a backpack (albeit awkwardly) would be a soundbar of some sort, but price and needs very a lot in that market.
bubbamac
Nov 11, 06:36 AM
As a fairly proficient Windows user, I had a little difficulty switching - 24 hours, to be exact. The problem was, I was trying to use my Mac like a Windoze machine. It's not.
All became clear when I told myself to treat the Mac as if I knew nothing about computers. If that was true, how would I accomplish this task?
99 percent of the time, that works.
The rest of the time, I find the answers here.
All became clear when I told myself to treat the Mac as if I knew nothing about computers. If that was true, how would I accomplish this task?
99 percent of the time, that works.
The rest of the time, I find the answers here.
iLucas
Apr 27, 08:54 AM
Looks nice. I'll try this out later today.
jvmxtra
Mar 28, 02:27 PM
I haven't seen this news anywhere else.
http://3anime.com/apple-ipad-2-jailbreak-on-ios-4-3-1-now-possible-with-pwnagetool/3426
Its good news for those who updated their Apple iPad 2 and iPhone 4 to iOS 4.3.1. The download of the PwnageTool is now ready for those who want to jailbreak their devices now. It has been a long wait for consumers as they waited for the Apple iPad 2 Jailbreak since Apple announced a iOS 4.3.1 that will break the vulnerability to unlock the iPad 2. PwnageTool is the latest jailbreak from the Dev-team with the help of DjayB6 on iOS 4.3.1 jailbreak bundle and Universal Ramdisk Fixer. All iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch under the firmware iOS 4.3.1 can now be successfully jailbroken. We have the easy guide on how to do the Apple iPad 2 Jailbreak on iOS 4.3.1 using PwnageTool. Again this is a tethered jailbreak!
Here we have the quick steps on how to with with the Apple iPad 2 jailbreak on iOS 4.3.1:
Step 1: Download PwnageTool bundle (includes Universal Ramdisk Fixer) for your version of iOS device. Extract the .zip folder, in there you will find a .bundle file, for this guide, we are using iPhone 4 bundle iPhone3,1_4.3.1_8G4.bundle. Move this file to your desktop.
Step 2: Download PwnageTool 4.2 and copy it to /Applications directory. Right click, and then click on �Show Package Contents�
Step 3: Navigate to Contents/Resources/FirmwareBundles/ and paste iPhone3,1_4.3.1_8G4.bundle file in this location.
Step 4: Download Universal Ramdisk Fixer (part of the PwnageTool bundle package that you downloaded in Step 1 above) and simply install it as shown in the screenshots below. This is important because Ramdisk in the current version of PwnageTool is broken. This Universal Ramdisk Fixer basically patches it correctly for iOS 4.3.1 firmware
Step 5: Download iOS 4.3.1 firmware. Move this file to your desktop
Step 6: Start PwnageTool in �Expert mode� and select your device
Step 7: Browse for iOS 4.3.1 firmware for your device
Step 8: Now select �Build� to start creating custom 4.3.1 firmware file
Step 9: PwnageTool will now create the custom .ipsw file for your iPhone which will be jailbroken.
Step 10: Now follow the following steps to enter DFU mode using PwnageTool
Step 11: Start iTunes, click on your iOS device icon from the sidebar in iTunes. Now press and hold left �alt� (option) button on Mac, or Left �Shift� button if you are on Windows on the keyboard and then click on �Restore� (Not �Update� or �Check for Update�) button in the iTunes and then release this button.
Step 12: iTunes will be doing most of the work in this step. Your iOS device screen at this point will be showing a progress bar indicating installation progress. After the installation is done, your iOS device will be jailbroken on iOS 4.3.1.
And there you have it, a tethered iOS 4.3.1 Apple iPad 2 Jailbreak! Good luck!
http://3anime.com/apple-ipad-2-jailbreak-on-ios-4-3-1-now-possible-with-pwnagetool/3426
Its good news for those who updated their Apple iPad 2 and iPhone 4 to iOS 4.3.1. The download of the PwnageTool is now ready for those who want to jailbreak their devices now. It has been a long wait for consumers as they waited for the Apple iPad 2 Jailbreak since Apple announced a iOS 4.3.1 that will break the vulnerability to unlock the iPad 2. PwnageTool is the latest jailbreak from the Dev-team with the help of DjayB6 on iOS 4.3.1 jailbreak bundle and Universal Ramdisk Fixer. All iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch under the firmware iOS 4.3.1 can now be successfully jailbroken. We have the easy guide on how to do the Apple iPad 2 Jailbreak on iOS 4.3.1 using PwnageTool. Again this is a tethered jailbreak!
Here we have the quick steps on how to with with the Apple iPad 2 jailbreak on iOS 4.3.1:
Step 1: Download PwnageTool bundle (includes Universal Ramdisk Fixer) for your version of iOS device. Extract the .zip folder, in there you will find a .bundle file, for this guide, we are using iPhone 4 bundle iPhone3,1_4.3.1_8G4.bundle. Move this file to your desktop.
Step 2: Download PwnageTool 4.2 and copy it to /Applications directory. Right click, and then click on �Show Package Contents�
Step 3: Navigate to Contents/Resources/FirmwareBundles/ and paste iPhone3,1_4.3.1_8G4.bundle file in this location.
Step 4: Download Universal Ramdisk Fixer (part of the PwnageTool bundle package that you downloaded in Step 1 above) and simply install it as shown in the screenshots below. This is important because Ramdisk in the current version of PwnageTool is broken. This Universal Ramdisk Fixer basically patches it correctly for iOS 4.3.1 firmware
Step 5: Download iOS 4.3.1 firmware. Move this file to your desktop
Step 6: Start PwnageTool in �Expert mode� and select your device
Step 7: Browse for iOS 4.3.1 firmware for your device
Step 8: Now select �Build� to start creating custom 4.3.1 firmware file
Step 9: PwnageTool will now create the custom .ipsw file for your iPhone which will be jailbroken.
Step 10: Now follow the following steps to enter DFU mode using PwnageTool
Step 11: Start iTunes, click on your iOS device icon from the sidebar in iTunes. Now press and hold left �alt� (option) button on Mac, or Left �Shift� button if you are on Windows on the keyboard and then click on �Restore� (Not �Update� or �Check for Update�) button in the iTunes and then release this button.
Step 12: iTunes will be doing most of the work in this step. Your iOS device screen at this point will be showing a progress bar indicating installation progress. After the installation is done, your iOS device will be jailbroken on iOS 4.3.1.
And there you have it, a tethered iOS 4.3.1 Apple iPad 2 Jailbreak! Good luck!
Piarco
Feb 25, 10:41 AM
HOLY CRAP!!!!
Ordered Wednesday - received today!!! Just got back from a meeting an it was waiting on my desk!
Opened up the brown shipping box, already thinking " wow the new box must be small", but on opening the actual iPod box was within another box!
The new box is tiny (due to the lack of power adapter :rolleyes: ) - it must be around a third of the size to the old box - 16cm x 16cm x 6cm. Remove the sleeve and you're greeted by the typical Apple clamshell packaging, the inner of the top section holding the headphones, USB2 cable and beltclip - the bottom (under the mini)holding the manuals etc. If anyone is bothered I may put up some pics when I get home...
I ended up going for the silver, and to my eyes it does look slightly darker than my current mini. I'll check when I get home if this is true before it goes off to its new owner.
Not sure if this is new, but there are operating instructions actually on the clear wrapping plastic surrounding the mini itself - I don't remember seeing them on my other iPods....
I'll be doing some real world testing on it tonight after I've given it a full charge and see how long the battery does last for....
I'm still amazed at the speed of this delivery! Nice one Apple!
Update: Just got home, and the new box is just over half as big as the old box, and the instructions are in fact on the back of the old mini wrapper too.... strange I've never noticed! The colours are identical - not really that surprising for the silver I suppose! The only obvious difference is the inclusion of the 6GB sign on the back of tne new mini...
Ordered Wednesday - received today!!! Just got back from a meeting an it was waiting on my desk!
Opened up the brown shipping box, already thinking " wow the new box must be small", but on opening the actual iPod box was within another box!
The new box is tiny (due to the lack of power adapter :rolleyes: ) - it must be around a third of the size to the old box - 16cm x 16cm x 6cm. Remove the sleeve and you're greeted by the typical Apple clamshell packaging, the inner of the top section holding the headphones, USB2 cable and beltclip - the bottom (under the mini)holding the manuals etc. If anyone is bothered I may put up some pics when I get home...
I ended up going for the silver, and to my eyes it does look slightly darker than my current mini. I'll check when I get home if this is true before it goes off to its new owner.
Not sure if this is new, but there are operating instructions actually on the clear wrapping plastic surrounding the mini itself - I don't remember seeing them on my other iPods....
I'll be doing some real world testing on it tonight after I've given it a full charge and see how long the battery does last for....
I'm still amazed at the speed of this delivery! Nice one Apple!
Update: Just got home, and the new box is just over half as big as the old box, and the instructions are in fact on the back of the old mini wrapper too.... strange I've never noticed! The colours are identical - not really that surprising for the silver I suppose! The only obvious difference is the inclusion of the 6GB sign on the back of tne new mini...
macman2790
Nov 9, 01:42 AM
great job man, you would've had my vote.
BakedBeans
Oct 25, 07:13 AM
Hi ladies and Gents,
I'm having a bit of a nightmare with dreamweaver/ftp syncing.basically i want to create a root folder that means all the links in dream weaver work as soon as i upload them (im currently having to put full urls in for the links)
on my hardrive i have folder called alexgodden.com and this mimics (exactly) what i have hosted in public_html (minus the sub domains that are in my public_html folder). however the links never work.
can anyone help me out with fixing the root folder so he links are correct first time.... many thanks
I'm having a bit of a nightmare with dreamweaver/ftp syncing.basically i want to create a root folder that means all the links in dream weaver work as soon as i upload them (im currently having to put full urls in for the links)
on my hardrive i have folder called alexgodden.com and this mimics (exactly) what i have hosted in public_html (minus the sub domains that are in my public_html folder). however the links never work.
can anyone help me out with fixing the root folder so he links are correct first time.... many thanks
JollyJoeJoe
Apr 23, 11:50 PM
I have 32GB of RAM in my Mac Pro and I got the RAM from Superbiiz, it was a steal compared to OWC and Apple's prices. It looks like they have the RAM for $137 (http://www.superbiiz.com/detail.php?name=D3-13R8GH1&title=Hynix-DDR3-1333-8GB-ECC-REG-Original-Server-Memory) per 8GB stick, so that'd be just shy of $1100 plus tax and shipping.
Dang that's cheap! Though I have a fear of Hynix RAM from having many issues with its non-ecc desktop series in the past. Hope they hold up well and won't produce errors. No problems with total RAM detection\compatibility etc. for you ?
I am looking to stick 8GB x 4 of these in my Mac Book 2010 8-core with processor capable of supporting 1333MHz RAM.
Dang that's cheap! Though I have a fear of Hynix RAM from having many issues with its non-ecc desktop series in the past. Hope they hold up well and won't produce errors. No problems with total RAM detection\compatibility etc. for you ?
I am looking to stick 8GB x 4 of these in my Mac Book 2010 8-core with processor capable of supporting 1333MHz RAM.
MacTech68
Jan 19, 03:29 AM
The package doesn't really install anything. It seems to check for 10.6.5 Build 10H707 and then deletes the batteryd.plist that seems to have erroneously showed up on specific bundles of MacBookAir 3,1 & 3,2
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2692322
Perhaps it was fixed with 10.6.6 but some are still running 10.6.5 ?
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2692322
Perhaps it was fixed with 10.6.6 but some are still running 10.6.5 ?
daveL
Jan 26, 09:47 PM
I have a G5 with OSX 10.3.7 and I'm having the worst time with it. It wasn't so bad before but for some reason now, the WMV3 Codec is appearing in almost every video I want to watch on my Macintosh. Usually it gave itself away when files have the "WMV" type attached, but lately the codec is masking itself into even my trusted AVI files.
I've tried every possible solution, I've tried Windows Media Player, VLC Player, MPLAYER, etc. I've even tried converting the WMV file type to something else but the programs on Macintosh can't do it. I tried calling Apple Support but they wanted $50.00 just for me to talk to somebody. Is there any way to play this type of file? What, am I going to have to run out and conform to a horrible PC because of it? It's bad enough Macro Media Flash Player is trash on the Macintosh, but if I can't even view movies....what's the point anymore of having Macintosh? God knows I love the thing but really, this is just annoying :(:mad:
Well, now you know the downside to proprietary formats and why people, especially around here, bash M$. You can't play it on the Mac, because M$ doesn't want you to play it on the Mac (at least not well); they want you to run Windows. Reference: The EU case against M$.
If you can't play it with QT or VLC, don't bother with it.
I've tried every possible solution, I've tried Windows Media Player, VLC Player, MPLAYER, etc. I've even tried converting the WMV file type to something else but the programs on Macintosh can't do it. I tried calling Apple Support but they wanted $50.00 just for me to talk to somebody. Is there any way to play this type of file? What, am I going to have to run out and conform to a horrible PC because of it? It's bad enough Macro Media Flash Player is trash on the Macintosh, but if I can't even view movies....what's the point anymore of having Macintosh? God knows I love the thing but really, this is just annoying :(:mad:
Well, now you know the downside to proprietary formats and why people, especially around here, bash M$. You can't play it on the Mac, because M$ doesn't want you to play it on the Mac (at least not well); they want you to run Windows. Reference: The EU case against M$.
If you can't play it with QT or VLC, don't bother with it.
macg4
Nov 22, 01:08 PM
hey your private message box is full
Jack Flash
Jun 29, 12:44 AM
If your willing to ship to Australia, I'll buy the bluetooth mouse
I'd have to charge extra for that shipping.
I'd have to charge extra for that shipping.
Urdam
Apr 11, 03:02 PM
I agree
haukl
May 2, 11:12 PM
I previously had it set not to manage files and folders for me, however I recently added a path on my Airdisk for that and went File > Library > Organize Library.
So whilst that created a nice backup, what I didn't realize is that ofc now iTunes wants to play all my content from said AirDisk, which I'm not always connected to...
Will I need to wipe and re-add?
I want iTunes to constantly manage and update the library to the airdisk though, just not play it from there...
Tips and help much appreciated... !
So whilst that created a nice backup, what I didn't realize is that ofc now iTunes wants to play all my content from said AirDisk, which I'm not always connected to...
Will I need to wipe and re-add?
I want iTunes to constantly manage and update the library to the airdisk though, just not play it from there...
Tips and help much appreciated... !
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