Cougarcat
Mar 13, 03:31 PM
Sure, but if I were you I'd save myself the hassle and buy myself a $7 USB enclosure from Amazon and dual boot. Lion's too buggy to be used as the primary OS, IMO.
crdean1
Mar 31, 02:19 PM
Check out iskin.com ...
For keyboard covers... there's a thread about likes and dislikes somewhere..
Looks like more dislikes, but here you go:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=105665
For keyboard covers... there's a thread about likes and dislikes somewhere..
Looks like more dislikes, but here you go:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=105665
AlexGFX88
Oct 17, 06:19 PM
Anyone going to be at the West Town Mall store the 26th?
hakuryuu
Apr 25, 02:05 AM
Quicksilver isn't really designed to do such a thing. It is supposed to be more focused. Use Spotlight to find everything, thats what it is there for. CMD+space.
yayitsezekiel
Jan 17, 05:45 AM
If you pre-order whether from Verizon or Apple it should ship directly to you. I am wondering if Apple is going to do pre-order for in-store pickup like they did with the first iPhone 4 launch.
That's pretty nifty; the fact that it ships straight to you. Although I think it would be fun to pick it up in the apple store just to be a part of the fun :)
That's pretty nifty; the fact that it ships straight to you. Although I think it would be fun to pick it up in the apple store just to be a part of the fun :)
monke
Oct 16, 10:52 PM
http://att.macrumors.com/contest/6B2E1E.jpg
psyduckiee
Apr 6, 01:29 PM
I think the op meant cases that have built in ones and not screen shield protectors. Correct me if I'm wrong.
bc008
Jun 29, 12:14 AM
Only has about 2 hours of playtime..
Comes with GTA IV and MOH: Airborne
It has the original box, cables, and receipt.
also, it has a 2 year warranty that started on may 3rd, 2008
Finally, it has an HDMI cable as well
EDIT: Listed on ebay with a price point of $300
NO RESERVE
here (http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=260256891276&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT&ih=016)
Comes with GTA IV and MOH: Airborne
It has the original box, cables, and receipt.
also, it has a 2 year warranty that started on may 3rd, 2008
Finally, it has an HDMI cable as well
EDIT: Listed on ebay with a price point of $300
NO RESERVE
here (http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=260256891276&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT&ih=016)
NewMacGirl
Nov 16, 04:54 AM
They are already huge in Scotland. Rest of the world is catching on it sems.
Mon the Biff!!!!
Mon the Biff!!!!
MacBandit
Apr 15, 04:57 PM
Only half of my rigs have the problem, don't know why... Maybe it is unit specific.
Excellent answer I hadn't thought of that. That's probably exactly the problem. They are probably issuing a new unit that requires the updated client. This unit is probably only issued to specific CPUs and also based on time to complete.
Excellent answer I hadn't thought of that. That's probably exactly the problem. They are probably issuing a new unit that requires the updated client. This unit is probably only issued to specific CPUs and also based on time to complete.
DavieBoy
May 4, 01:23 PM
I was wondering the same.
I know the RAM is much faster but wanted to know about he processors.
I know the RAM is much faster but wanted to know about he processors.
Hellhammer
May 5, 10:21 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.
The HD uses SATA 3Gb/s, that is why the negotiated speed is 3Gb/s.
AcesHigh87
Apr 27, 04:11 PM
It's possible that it's a firewall problem on either your end or, more likely, the hospital's wifi. I can't offer any concrete reason why but a lot of public wifi's block things for one reason or another. It could easily be the case with whatever service provider you're trying to get emails from.
magid
Dec 21, 11:08 PM
I will take it, whats your paypal?
lankox
May 3, 12:23 AM
How long does it take to fire up a windows session using Parallels and the boot camp vm? Thanks!
King Cobra
Mar 7, 11:45 AM
Absolutely. Go to Preferences > Importing > Import using: MP3 Encoder. You can also set custom settings there.
Select the AAC song(s) in iTunes, then go to the Advanced menu and select "Covert Selection to MP3."
If you're talking about songs you downloaded from the iTunes music store:
[1] Transfer the song to your iPod.
[2] Connect an audio cable from your iPod to the audio in on your computer.
[3] Download and install Sound Studio (http://www.felttip.com/products/soundstudio/download.shtml). Open a new recording window and accept the default settings.
[4] Go to the Window menu in Sound Studio, select the Show Input Levels, and click on "Soft play-through." (At this point, set your iPod's volume to maximum.)
[5] Hit the record button in Sound Studio and play the song from your iPod together.
[6] When the song reaches the end, terminate the recording in Sound Studio.
[7] Eliminate any silence from the recording that you don't need, and adjust the amplitude of the waveform if necessary.
[8] Save the file.
[9] Bring it to iTunes.
[10] Convert it to whatever format you need.
AAC files have better quality compression technology compared to mp3 files of the same bitrate.
At equivalent bitrates and track lengths, files of type AAC and mp3 also have the same file size.
Note: When converting from AAC to mp3, you will lose significant quality. I suggest AIFF (or WAV) to mp3 conversion from the original uncompressed AIFF source.
Select the AAC song(s) in iTunes, then go to the Advanced menu and select "Covert Selection to MP3."
If you're talking about songs you downloaded from the iTunes music store:
[1] Transfer the song to your iPod.
[2] Connect an audio cable from your iPod to the audio in on your computer.
[3] Download and install Sound Studio (http://www.felttip.com/products/soundstudio/download.shtml). Open a new recording window and accept the default settings.
[4] Go to the Window menu in Sound Studio, select the Show Input Levels, and click on "Soft play-through." (At this point, set your iPod's volume to maximum.)
[5] Hit the record button in Sound Studio and play the song from your iPod together.
[6] When the song reaches the end, terminate the recording in Sound Studio.
[7] Eliminate any silence from the recording that you don't need, and adjust the amplitude of the waveform if necessary.
[8] Save the file.
[9] Bring it to iTunes.
[10] Convert it to whatever format you need.
AAC files have better quality compression technology compared to mp3 files of the same bitrate.
At equivalent bitrates and track lengths, files of type AAC and mp3 also have the same file size.
Note: When converting from AAC to mp3, you will lose significant quality. I suggest AIFF (or WAV) to mp3 conversion from the original uncompressed AIFF source.
PhoneyDeveloper
Apr 19, 01:18 PM
See http://cloudmade.com/products/iphone-sdk
I haven't used it and I think it's commercial.
Also, at one time there were some limitations on the map info displayed for Israel. Don't know if these limitations still apply.
I haven't used it and I think it's commercial.
Also, at one time there were some limitations on the map info displayed for Israel. Don't know if these limitations still apply.
R94N
Mar 30, 03:57 PM
I think it's the web equivalent of a delivery yard for a shop. It's just for the people involved, not outsiders :D
leftbanke7
Nov 22, 09:36 PM
I can paypal $15 for the Logitech USB Extreme 3D Pro Joystick shipped.
Assuming it works well and is in good shape.
Rob
Cheapest I can ship it to you via USPS is for $5.71. $15.00 shipped is too low, sorry.
Assuming it works well and is in good shape.
Rob
Cheapest I can ship it to you via USPS is for $5.71. $15.00 shipped is too low, sorry.
S-Man
Apr 13, 01:03 PM
So I recently got a new HDD, did a clean install of OSX, and while I was at it, I bought Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit. Previous to the HDD upgrade, I was running Windows XP.
The only thing I use Windows for is Games (Bad Company 2) and Quickbooks. That's it. I thought Windows 7 would help run games smoother, but it turns out it's more choppy now and the framerate has dropped.
TL;DR: Can I install windows XP over windows 7 without a problem? Or do I need to do something else? Would I have to do a clean install of the whole OS's? Thanks in advance.
The only thing I use Windows for is Games (Bad Company 2) and Quickbooks. That's it. I thought Windows 7 would help run games smoother, but it turns out it's more choppy now and the framerate has dropped.
TL;DR: Can I install windows XP over windows 7 without a problem? Or do I need to do something else? Would I have to do a clean install of the whole OS's? Thanks in advance.
aspro
Mar 30, 06:05 AM
I played the game from Beta (back when I was still a Linux user, yay for crossplatform games!) for about a year after launch. Was great until my crew started falling apart and then I realised how much the actual game was beginning to bore me.
I have many fond memories of the many months I wasted on that game!
I have many fond memories of the many months I wasted on that game!
lee1210
Dec 6, 04:29 PM
Just a note... if your fear is of a thread being "derailed", then your ignoring of a particular user may not help as it doesn't mean that others won't see their post and respond to it.
-Lee
-Lee
7on
Mar 31, 12:29 PM
There's at least 6 different versions of the Elitebook. Which one are you talking about?
http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/en/sm/WF04a/321957-321957-64295-3740645-3955549.html
(btw love that freeDOS is an OS option).
http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/en/sm/WF04a/321957-321957-64295-3740645-3955549.html
(btw love that freeDOS is an OS option).
0s and 1s
Nov 22, 08:55 PM
AE is SOLD. Thanks for the interest, folks!
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