likemyorbs
Apr 7, 10:59 AM
I am hoping for the day the world is engulfed in a Nuclear time bomb.. I am about ready to leave this crude and vile world.
Have you considered a therapist? They do wonders.
Have you considered a therapist? They do wonders.
bella92108
Apr 30, 08:53 PM
Gridlock by chpwn. (http://chpwn.com/apps/)
You rock. I had a blond moment and you solved it! Thanks :-)
You rock. I had a blond moment and you solved it! Thanks :-)
Mudbug
Jun 24, 07:54 AM
I sent you a PM a few days ago about this, wondering why you'd want a song completely removed.
Ommid
Apr 23, 04:09 AM
I'm going to agree here, MBP+cheap PC would likely be the best all around solution.
me three.
me three.
FelixDerKater
Oct 29, 07:46 PM
I think we can all agree that a laptop that is marketed as a professional system needs 64MB of VRAM on a Radeon card. I am still furious with Apple over the fact that they stuck a weak 8MB Rage 128 Mobility in my TiBook, at the time other companies were offering 16 and 32MB cards. That is one of the only disappointments I have now with my TiBook.
Chrispy
Nov 22, 12:59 PM
Sent PMs back :)
KatMarie
Apr 4, 05:32 PM
Mine is a little off centered, too...a gap at the bottom of the home button. It works just fine and is barely noticeable, so I'm not worrying about it. Now, if it were loose or hard to push, then I'd worry.
Both my iPad 1 and iPad 2 have minimal light bleed, which I have to be in a pitch black room on 100% brightness to see.
Both my iPad 1 and iPad 2 have minimal light bleed, which I have to be in a pitch black room on 100% brightness to see.
lazydaze
May 2, 12:10 PM
Thanks for the prompt response! will give it a go, unfortunately don't have access to another mac, think the screen settings may have been adjusted with the PRAM reset, but could also be that the PRAM triggered the Hard Drive failure?
Benjy91
Apr 21, 01:26 AM
I'm using windows through bootcamp and I installed Microsoft Security Essentials as my Anti Virus software.
I would like to know how is it possible for me to scan a specific file? Not the whole disk.
Thank you
NVM... I found how to scan a specific folder. I guess that will do.
When you have an anti-virus, you can right click and "Scan with......." will be a right-click option.
On Windows 7 it is anyways.
I would like to know how is it possible for me to scan a specific file? Not the whole disk.
Thank you
NVM... I found how to scan a specific folder. I guess that will do.
When you have an anti-virus, you can right click and "Scan with......." will be a right-click option.
On Windows 7 it is anyways.
wmmk
Apr 19, 09:56 PM
i would wipe it clean with a fresh install of XP
I'd wipe it clean with a fresh install of Amiga or SUSE.
P2P in general always brings weird stuff. even if not a program itself, downloads from P2P programs cab have weird stuff or be weird stuff that you aren't expecting. stay legal, don't do P2P (unless you are ACTUALLY doing LEGAL stuff with it, which not many people do)
I'd wipe it clean with a fresh install of Amiga or SUSE.
P2P in general always brings weird stuff. even if not a program itself, downloads from P2P programs cab have weird stuff or be weird stuff that you aren't expecting. stay legal, don't do P2P (unless you are ACTUALLY doing LEGAL stuff with it, which not many people do)
normandy7
Jun 18, 05:31 PM
Yep, I'll be at Cherry Creek as well. Where's the best place to park?
MecPro
Aug 31, 02:54 PM
I came across this from @Danny Choo's website, quite cool pictures. My favourite has to be:
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4134/4944878936_4ce0c784ee_o.jpg
It even has me thinking of getting one of those monitors!
More at the link: http://macroom.jpn.org/?mode=th_view&th=1208828794&page=1
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4134/4944878936_4ce0c784ee_o.jpg
It even has me thinking of getting one of those monitors!
More at the link: http://macroom.jpn.org/?mode=th_view&th=1208828794&page=1
gtoddh
Apr 26, 05:33 PM
Thanks for the info. I am looking for a 15" model. I cross posted this in the MBP section of the forum and someone there also mentioned the 13" models. It is good news that some of them are starting to show up. Hopefully they'll get some 15" models up there soon.
SandboxGeneral
Mar 27, 08:52 PM
WRONG. Accessories can let your Mac have USB 3.0:
http://www.lacie.com/company/news/news.htm?id=10602
Thanks for the kindhearted correction.
http://www.lacie.com/company/news/news.htm?id=10602
Thanks for the kindhearted correction.
jayscheuerle
Nov 29, 10:52 AM
My friend has a 2G, 4 gig one, but she likes it better than the Nanos and I'm guessing she wouldn't part with it for less than the price she bought it for. How high are you willing to go?
jessica.
Apr 6, 07:23 AM
Are you kidding?
Night Spring
Mar 28, 05:49 PM
wrong.
You can be tethered jailbroken and power down and back up without the jailbreak. You just can't have any apps installed like SBSettings. If you simply jailbreak your iPad tethered and power it down, it will come back online without the need for a computer. You will just not be jailbroken, so to rejailbreak, you need a computer to tether jailbreak it again.
Depends on the jailbreak. There was a tethered JB, back in the days of 2.x, I think, where you couldn't boot up at all without tethering. Then there was another one later on where you could boot up and have all the normal functions working but not the JB ones. Then there is the latest tethered jailbreak I tried, where once you installed Cydia, Safari stopped working unless you booted tethered. I've lost track of them all, but I just remember enough to say that you can't say tethered JB does this or that, you have to say tethered JB using X method on firmware y.y does this or that.
You can be tethered jailbroken and power down and back up without the jailbreak. You just can't have any apps installed like SBSettings. If you simply jailbreak your iPad tethered and power it down, it will come back online without the need for a computer. You will just not be jailbroken, so to rejailbreak, you need a computer to tether jailbreak it again.
Depends on the jailbreak. There was a tethered JB, back in the days of 2.x, I think, where you couldn't boot up at all without tethering. Then there was another one later on where you could boot up and have all the normal functions working but not the JB ones. Then there is the latest tethered jailbreak I tried, where once you installed Cydia, Safari stopped working unless you booted tethered. I've lost track of them all, but I just remember enough to say that you can't say tethered JB does this or that, you have to say tethered JB using X method on firmware y.y does this or that.
Revomonster
Feb 21, 07:04 PM
I think that apple should defiantly make the ipod nano have a scroll wheel again. Leave the touch screen to the ipod touch. I think that apple should have made what is now the nano the ipod shuffle, and made a different nano. Maybe with a different software update though that would make it so that it could do more.
TheGenerous
Dec 1, 07:47 PM
Dax Regular
OFFTOPIC; How did you recognize it?
OFFTOPIC; How did you recognize it?
Little HZ
Nov 16, 08:32 PM
Aaron Neville's Soulful Christmas!
Doctor Q
Mar 7, 03:54 PM
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SuperJudge
Apr 7, 05:59 PM
In my life, I hope for the best and prepare for the worst. It has been my experience that a positive outlook on life is a pretty good determinant of one's success. Whether or not that extrapolates, I can't say for sure, but the hope for a better tomorrow is what gets me out of bed in the morning.
bobfitz14
Feb 24, 01:51 PM
http://www.macworld.com/article/138322/2009/01/ituneslibrary.html
just tested it and it still works.
just tested it and it still works.
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
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