magid
Nov 26, 10:10 PM
eh, dont think hes wrong, im pretty sure you can get an unlock program using apptapp
skoker
Nov 7, 11:24 AM
Thanks for the encouragement... ;)
I wasn't jumping into anything - I just thought I'd input my ideas.
And yes... I like to think I'm brilliant too!
It's a shame that you didn't enter it, I would have voted for it more than likely.
I wasn't jumping into anything - I just thought I'd input my ideas.
And yes... I like to think I'm brilliant too!
It's a shame that you didn't enter it, I would have voted for it more than likely.
hayduke
Apr 19, 01:24 PM
Mb/s or mb/s?
hob
Oct 18, 08:05 PM
How did you get the ghosting effect? Was it all done in iMovie, or what?
Are the iPods at the end stock footage or did you do that yourself?
Are the iPods at the end stock footage or did you do that yourself?
redview
Dec 27, 09:30 AM
Hi!
I bought an Ibook G4 in October. Everything was ok since 3 days ago: sometimes the trackpad freezes for some seconds. everything else works, but the trackpad no. after few seconds it restarts to work.
i think it's an hardware problem because i've got a similar problem if i boot under linux: after some time i have to restart the trackpad driver because it doesnt work.
anybody has a similar problem?
suggestions?
thanx a lot
I bought an Ibook G4 in October. Everything was ok since 3 days ago: sometimes the trackpad freezes for some seconds. everything else works, but the trackpad no. after few seconds it restarts to work.
i think it's an hardware problem because i've got a similar problem if i boot under linux: after some time i have to restart the trackpad driver because it doesnt work.
anybody has a similar problem?
suggestions?
thanx a lot
dmr727
Aug 2, 09:22 PM
Yep, 24W, says on the side.
Damn - I was hoping that'd be the problem. What if you try booting without the battery installed?
Damn - I was hoping that'd be the problem. What if you try booting without the battery installed?
FluJunkie
Mar 8, 02:25 AM
I have a first-generation Airport Extreme n base station, that recently has developed something of a problem. The router works fine in terms of networking, internet access, etc.
The problem is it can't be configured. If I try to add a MAC address to the access list, add an Airport Express to extend the range, or set up port-forwarding to let me SSH into my machine, the following happens:
1. Click Reset
2. The router goes offline, says its restarting, but the Airport Configuration Utility never picks it back up. The status light flashes Amber, and while we can connect to the network, there is no outgoing internet connection - all the computers have a self-assigned IP.
3. Eventually, I have to reset the router via unplugging it. The green light comes back, all is well, but whatever changes to the router's setting I made are gone.
If I reset the router to factory settings, I have a window of about one restart to make all my changes, and then the same problem sets in.
Any idea what is happening? How to fix it? Or is my router just at the end of it's useful life?
The problem is it can't be configured. If I try to add a MAC address to the access list, add an Airport Express to extend the range, or set up port-forwarding to let me SSH into my machine, the following happens:
1. Click Reset
2. The router goes offline, says its restarting, but the Airport Configuration Utility never picks it back up. The status light flashes Amber, and while we can connect to the network, there is no outgoing internet connection - all the computers have a self-assigned IP.
3. Eventually, I have to reset the router via unplugging it. The green light comes back, all is well, but whatever changes to the router's setting I made are gone.
If I reset the router to factory settings, I have a window of about one restart to make all my changes, and then the same problem sets in.
Any idea what is happening? How to fix it? Or is my router just at the end of it's useful life?
baummer
Feb 17, 05:23 PM
It would be far easier to bypass the router completely. What could be happening is that the router isn't able to (or needs to be refreshed) get internet information from your Mac. Login to your router and see what IP information it's pulling.
solidgoldmini
Dec 5, 11:08 AM
I can't say I have an answer for you, but I have a 20" Rev. B iMac also, and I've seen that same thing also. I haven't really noticed it too much during normal operation, but when it's first booting up after a restart, when it's finishing the load up process I can see that pixel dancing happening in my desktop background. But I'm pretty sure it stops once it finishes it's loading process. I worried at first, but I figured it was OK because it stopped after loading, but now I see it's happening to you during use, I'll have to take a closer look. I hope you can find something on this, and please let us know if you do.
Satori
Apr 22, 02:14 AM
I think the default block size on your HDD will be 4 KB.
kallyq
Mar 11, 02:54 PM
Planning to leave for there in a few minutes. How are the lines?
MacHamster68
Aug 25, 11:03 AM
if they are still working and maybe they do still work , then you can still put up to OS9 on them and enjoy some old Games that bring back childhood memories
Aylee
Apr 23, 12:07 PM
Hi, I'm coming to you with a question on behalf of my mother, whose computer won't start up.
Early this morning we had a power outage (for a whole total of ten seconds) which, well, shut everything down including her Power Mac G5. Now it won't start up. Yes, it's plugged in, and it's connected to a surge protector.
When you press the power button you can hear the fans start, and the CD drive begin to whirr, but no sound other than that, no start up noise. We're also not getting any visuals on the monitor at all. The white light on the front of the computer begins to blink continuously, and it's a pretty fast blink, I'd say twice a second.
After searching around online, I can't figure it out, I've tried pressing the Cuda/PMU button, but no luck. Anyone have any ideas? If worst comes to worst, we'll see about taking it in to the Apple store at the mall where I work. Speaking of, I have to run off to work now, thus I won't be able to check back for a good eight hours or so, but thank you in advance!
Early this morning we had a power outage (for a whole total of ten seconds) which, well, shut everything down including her Power Mac G5. Now it won't start up. Yes, it's plugged in, and it's connected to a surge protector.
When you press the power button you can hear the fans start, and the CD drive begin to whirr, but no sound other than that, no start up noise. We're also not getting any visuals on the monitor at all. The white light on the front of the computer begins to blink continuously, and it's a pretty fast blink, I'd say twice a second.
After searching around online, I can't figure it out, I've tried pressing the Cuda/PMU button, but no luck. Anyone have any ideas? If worst comes to worst, we'll see about taking it in to the Apple store at the mall where I work. Speaking of, I have to run off to work now, thus I won't be able to check back for a good eight hours or so, but thank you in advance!
Sydde
Apr 6, 11:49 AM
The main class for distributed objects is NSProxy and its concrete subclass NSDistantObject. These are in the Foundation framework. Mac OS X and iOS use the same Foundation framework. There does not appear to be any deprecation note on either of these classes.
iCeQuBe
Jun 3, 02:42 PM
I have 16Gb iPhone up for sale. It is currently jailbroken and can be unlocked to use on another carrier. The phone is in excellent condition and is less than 3 months old. It is under Applecare until March 20, 2009. I have the original box and accessories for it. I am asking $530 or best offer (which is what I paid.) If you have any questions feel free to ask!
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JosephDuffy
Apr 27, 01:43 PM
Are you talking about the Time Capsule? If so, why not connect it via USB to your Mac directly and try Disk Utility then?
Yes, I meant Time Capsule, thanks :)
I'll try connecting via Ethernet, see if that works? I don't have a USB Male > USB Male wire, so I'll have to try Ethernet.
Thanks for the idea :)
Yes, I meant Time Capsule, thanks :)
I'll try connecting via Ethernet, see if that works? I don't have a USB Male > USB Male wire, so I'll have to try Ethernet.
Thanks for the idea :)
Zen0Jin
May 5, 10:42 AM
Sandy Bridge CPUs officially support only 1333MHz but 1600MHz has been proven to work (not with iMacs yet though).
The HD uses SATA 3Gb/s, that is why the negotiated speed is 3Gb/s.
I've been out of the loop... I was running DDR3 1600 on a Core i7 920 seems like years ago. That official support was 1066 I think.
The HD uses SATA 3Gb/s, that is why the negotiated speed is 3Gb/s.
I've been out of the loop... I was running DDR3 1600 on a Core i7 920 seems like years ago. That official support was 1066 I think.
MacBoyX
Feb 21, 12:41 PM
... well, actually selling it to my Bro. I wanted to wipe out the iBook, and put a clean install of OS X in it, but, restore disks are nowhere to be found --- DAMN! :mad:
Question... If I were to buy OS X Panther, will those be OK? Will they allow me to do everything the original disks did (change Admin, passwords, etc.) or am I S.O.L?
I called Apple for the restore discs, and they wanted 100+ for the original discs. For OS X Jaguar?! That's insane, when I can buy OS X Panther for the same amount of money!
Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated, Thank You! :D
Well,
The original restore disks contained more than just the OS, they also contained the add on apps, Classic environment, Quicken, Games etc.
Do you have a friend who is a Mac guy who could LOAN you their install discs? You're not stealing the OS, if you have a license for it.
But in short, yes Panther install diiscs would be fine.
On another note, you could create new user and just delete the apps he doesnt want too....
macboyX
Question... If I were to buy OS X Panther, will those be OK? Will they allow me to do everything the original disks did (change Admin, passwords, etc.) or am I S.O.L?
I called Apple for the restore discs, and they wanted 100+ for the original discs. For OS X Jaguar?! That's insane, when I can buy OS X Panther for the same amount of money!
Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated, Thank You! :D
Well,
The original restore disks contained more than just the OS, they also contained the add on apps, Classic environment, Quicken, Games etc.
Do you have a friend who is a Mac guy who could LOAN you their install discs? You're not stealing the OS, if you have a license for it.
But in short, yes Panther install diiscs would be fine.
On another note, you could create new user and just delete the apps he doesnt want too....
macboyX
sjb007brown
Apr 11, 02:29 AM
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Maxington
Apr 18, 08:33 AM
Thanks for the help. The home automation route seems the way to go. Now to find some iPhone/iPad integration apps that go along with them.
Xtgirl
Feb 27, 08:46 AM
I rooted my Droid X using z4root...it hangs, you have to pull the battery several times in order for it to complete. then I use Wireless Tether for Android and the droid x becomes a mobile hotspot.....and I connect to my ipad over wifi.
wordoflife
Mar 31, 12:48 AM
I absolutely love those white MacBook. Didn't know they supported 8GB of RAM. I might've bought one of those if I knew.
Veritas&Equitas
Nov 8, 07:55 PM
I am willing to pay from $250 to $300
for the 16gb iphone
Wow, I'd be willing to pay more than that for a 16gb iPhone...:eek::p
for the 16gb iphone
Wow, I'd be willing to pay more than that for a 16gb iPhone...:eek::p
iCaleb
Sep 21, 04:35 PM
Real guns > Paintball guns > Airsoft guns > Nerf guns > Water guns > Lego guns
Thats all.:D
Thats all.:D
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