Phil A.
Apr 12, 03:37 AM
There's a very interesting write-up about the history of the Apple key here (http://www.roughlydrafted.com/2007/08/11/how-apple-keyboards-lost-a-logo-and-windows-pcs-gained-one/) which explains pretty much everything :)
shardey
Apr 22, 03:40 PM
False alarm. It goes away after a few minutes :o So I guess it's not exactly burned-in after all. Just lingers around for a bit like a bad fart.
Wonder what's causing it? Slow refresh or something? It's consistent and replicable too.
If I'm typing a message for a minute and then switch over to the snapshot/eBay page with the gray background, I still see the keyboard outline and anything else that was white.
Slow refresh? Most lcd screen's have a refresh rate of at least 60 hz (60 times a second). In no way is that related to your problem. However, I would take it in the get it looked at if the problem still persists. It sounds like a defective lcd.
Wonder what's causing it? Slow refresh or something? It's consistent and replicable too.
If I'm typing a message for a minute and then switch over to the snapshot/eBay page with the gray background, I still see the keyboard outline and anything else that was white.
Slow refresh? Most lcd screen's have a refresh rate of at least 60 hz (60 times a second). In no way is that related to your problem. However, I would take it in the get it looked at if the problem still persists. It sounds like a defective lcd.
alex011
May 3, 05:40 AM
damn that'd be annoying, not had it too long. Any idea how i could test this?
janey
Aug 16, 02:32 PM
ubergeek should love it. :D
Yo� spelled my name wrong, M�db�g ;)
Yo� spelled my name wrong, M�db�g ;)
DennisMadsen
May 4, 03:38 PM
I think I'll go for the Corsair RAM. What about the 2x2GB of standard Apple RAM. I'll have to take them out and insert my 2x4GB instead? 2x2GB+2x4GB will not work - correct?
Sox
Dec 4, 07:26 PM
PM sent
Haven't recieved it yet. Did it go through?
Haven't recieved it yet. Did it go through?
peapody
Jun 22, 11:46 AM
Thanks Orange,
You are a very very helpful macrumors forum member! I just wanted to tell you that.
So would this be a definite deal I should jump on?
You are a very very helpful macrumors forum member! I just wanted to tell you that.
So would this be a definite deal I should jump on?
Buckaroo
Dec 13, 01:03 AM
I don't know if it's part of the problem, but I am using their nameserver as a secondary server.
I hate to do anything to mess it up, but I don't think it's right.
I hate to do anything to mess it up, but I don't think it's right.
BlindMellon
May 6, 03:27 PM
I go to apple's site and they just funnel me to ATT or Verizon. I want to pay full price for an ip4, so as to avoid extending my ATT contract another 2 years.
I don't want unlocked, because I'll be using it on ATT.
I don't want unlocked, because I'll be using it on ATT.
AshMan
Mar 31, 10:15 AM
Why not just bootcamp windows 7 for work. Thats what I would do.
Though you can get a windows laptop for less than $500.00 nowadays.
If it were me I would just bootcamp to run windows 7 while at the office. or since you have paralells already running it, why would you need anything else.
Though you can get a windows laptop for less than $500.00 nowadays.
If it were me I would just bootcamp to run windows 7 while at the office. or since you have paralells already running it, why would you need anything else.
sgtlmj
Oct 22, 09:14 PM
I'm just about ready to make the leap to Apple/OSX from the PC world.
I'm the computer "guru" in my circle and seem to spend most of my time doing preventative maintenance and disaster relief on friend's computers from all of the crap that PC's are prone to. After a few dozen full re-installs, virus excorcisms, spyware-ectomies, in the last few months, I'm just finally sick of it.
It makes me sad that one has to be a "guru" to effectively run Windows for any period of time. They have made a huge leap from Win98 to XP, and I like the interface, but the bloated underbelly is still a wretched piece of work. If you look anywhere for tips on how to run Windows, you'll find that you are directed to all sorts of tweaks and registry edits in order to make it do what you want. Bah!
I currently dual-boot WinXP Home and Mandrake Linux, so I can see the benefits of a Unix based, ported OS like OSX. I have also messed around with a relative's iMac (which I recommended she get for photo editing), and I really like what I see.
I also just bought an iPod, and am in bliss with the new Windows iTunes, further clinching my decision to switch.
The new iBooks came out just a bit ago, and while they are compelling, I'm gonna save up and do it right. I'm going for a PowerBook, but haven't completly decided on the size.
I'm thinking 12" PB, since a laptop/notebook is supposed to be small. If I need a bigger display, I can always hook it up to my 17" Planar w/ DVI.
I'm going to use it for all of my mainstream computing needs, ie. email, surfing, office, photography, music. I'll keep my screamin fast PC for the games, like BF1942 and HL2 whenever it comes out, but once I get the Mac, I'm going to do a minimal re-install of XP so the gaming is as fast as it can be. I'll use the rest of the HD for storage for my Mac stuff, being on a 802.11b network. Kinda like a server that you can play games on. :)
I'm the computer "guru" in my circle and seem to spend most of my time doing preventative maintenance and disaster relief on friend's computers from all of the crap that PC's are prone to. After a few dozen full re-installs, virus excorcisms, spyware-ectomies, in the last few months, I'm just finally sick of it.
It makes me sad that one has to be a "guru" to effectively run Windows for any period of time. They have made a huge leap from Win98 to XP, and I like the interface, but the bloated underbelly is still a wretched piece of work. If you look anywhere for tips on how to run Windows, you'll find that you are directed to all sorts of tweaks and registry edits in order to make it do what you want. Bah!
I currently dual-boot WinXP Home and Mandrake Linux, so I can see the benefits of a Unix based, ported OS like OSX. I have also messed around with a relative's iMac (which I recommended she get for photo editing), and I really like what I see.
I also just bought an iPod, and am in bliss with the new Windows iTunes, further clinching my decision to switch.
The new iBooks came out just a bit ago, and while they are compelling, I'm gonna save up and do it right. I'm going for a PowerBook, but haven't completly decided on the size.
I'm thinking 12" PB, since a laptop/notebook is supposed to be small. If I need a bigger display, I can always hook it up to my 17" Planar w/ DVI.
I'm going to use it for all of my mainstream computing needs, ie. email, surfing, office, photography, music. I'll keep my screamin fast PC for the games, like BF1942 and HL2 whenever it comes out, but once I get the Mac, I'm going to do a minimal re-install of XP so the gaming is as fast as it can be. I'll use the rest of the HD for storage for my Mac stuff, being on a 802.11b network. Kinda like a server that you can play games on. :)
alansmallen
Jun 4, 03:09 PM
If you are interested. I have an 8gb iPhone for sale in another thread starting at 315$. Pm me
iLucas
Apr 4, 06:59 AM
Hello all,
Lately my G5 1.8 dual has been freezing on first boot and i'm not sure why.
If i hold the power button to shut it down, then reboot it, it works great until i shut it down again. Then it freezes on first boot again. It's been doing this for awhile and i think it could be software issues, but im not sure,
what do you think?
Lately my G5 1.8 dual has been freezing on first boot and i'm not sure why.
If i hold the power button to shut it down, then reboot it, it works great until i shut it down again. Then it freezes on first boot again. It's been doing this for awhile and i think it could be software issues, but im not sure,
what do you think?
UTclassof89
Dec 22, 08:32 PM
Click the page with the Rectangle Grid tool and enter the number columns and rows.
hayduke
Mar 22, 10:52 PM
Thanks for the pointers. The NAS is (no surprise...) attached over the network, so I don't see it as an available drive in CCC (nor SuperDuper). Might be time to brush up on my rsync skillz.
mietone
Apr 27, 03:35 AM
That worked! Thank you so much, balamw!
jonnysods
Mar 31, 03:47 PM
My advice - don't use Go Daddy. Use Host Gator - AMAZING customer service, and for a great price.
That's from a guy that has a reseller account with around 50+ sites hosted there.
That's from a guy that has a reseller account with around 50+ sites hosted there.
robanga
Apr 7, 03:32 PM
I see it for free in the US Store when i do a search.
Tut tut tut
Maybe its a UK licensing issue.
Tut tut tut
Maybe its a UK licensing issue.
one1
May 3, 01:12 PM
I believe it is Java or Javascript loading.
ftaok
Jan 17, 01:27 PM
I think that if you boot up with an OS X install CD, you can reset all passwords. That way, you can rummage around on the hard drive to make sure that you back up everything you need. If you want to do her a favor, you could check her iTMS settings and de-authorize the computer before re-formatting.
Other than that, there's really no reason to not re-install completely.
Other than that, there's really no reason to not re-install completely.
katie ta achoo
Sep 26, 07:14 PM
dude. I would call and complain.
Right now (if they're still open, which I doubt.)
Make a huge stink. They scratched your $$$$$ Powerbook.
You spent a lot of money on it, and you shouldn't have it be manhandled by Apple.
Right now (if they're still open, which I doubt.)
Make a huge stink. They scratched your $$$$$ Powerbook.
You spent a lot of money on it, and you shouldn't have it be manhandled by Apple.
roadbloc
May 3, 08:16 AM
Reminds me of the whole iTunes logo redesign debacle. You'll get used to it.
sjb007brown
Apr 11, 02:29 AM
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MaryG99
Mar 28, 09:32 PM
Will I be able to import them in later if I remove them from events? Will it free up space?
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