Ambrose Chapel
Jul 2, 04:39 PM
Hmm ok..I'll have to take a trip to the local reseller (MicroCenter) and see what they've got. Thanks for your help. :)
UnixMac
Oct 11, 10:49 AM
yeah, I agree, that's BS.....not every one wants the latest and greatest thing. There are some (me) that do, but the majority will buy what they "need" at the present time.
macrumorsuser10
Apr 17, 06:46 PM
I'm thinking of buying a laptop and the iPad 2 through Apple's online store. If I have problems with the units, can I exchange or return them through one of Apple's physical brick and mortar store?
El Cabong
Apr 27, 09:57 AM
Looks fantastic, judging by the price and the MTF chart.
Now looking forward to the rumored update to the 85mm f/1.8.
Now looking forward to the rumored update to the 85mm f/1.8.
ericc22
Feb 10, 09:39 PM
Thanks! Now of course the next question, how do I do that?! And that will then let me reinstall uControl?
I'll do some googling but if anyone has some hints, that would be great! (I am not computer knowledgeable, and am also new to Macs, so go easy on me....)
Thank you!
Eric
I'll do some googling but if anyone has some hints, that would be great! (I am not computer knowledgeable, and am also new to Macs, so go easy on me....)
Thank you!
Eric
ActionableMango
Apr 27, 11:12 AM
I've seen them from time to time elsewhere in very limited quantities, but they are usually a bad deal. Apple refurbs come with the full factory warranty same as a new Apple. I assume they go through very high quality testing, and are repackaged as if new.
Other refurbs are essentially used computers that some third party has tested in some way, with a very short warranty that has to be handled through them. Often original accessories and CDs are not included.
But if you really want that, you can look at Powermax.com, themacstore.com, and occasionally buy.com.
Other refurbs are essentially used computers that some third party has tested in some way, with a very short warranty that has to be handled through them. Often original accessories and CDs are not included.
But if you really want that, you can look at Powermax.com, themacstore.com, and occasionally buy.com.
NZed
Mar 30, 10:22 PM
That is false information (as 300D would say ;) :p :D)
2TB is limit of APM, not PPC. AFAIK SATA controller doesn't have a drive size limit.
Over 2TB you need to use GPT. Any OS X up from 10.4.6 is able to partition, mount, read and write GUID. No matter if it's on PPC or Intel Mac. PPC won't only boot off GPT partition.
OP, you should be able to use 3TB HDD in G5 for all but booting purposes (i.e. storage, backup, scratch etc) in OS X 10.4.6 + or 10.5.
oh... FIXED!
2TB is limit of APM, not PPC. AFAIK SATA controller doesn't have a drive size limit.
Over 2TB you need to use GPT. Any OS X up from 10.4.6 is able to partition, mount, read and write GUID. No matter if it's on PPC or Intel Mac. PPC won't only boot off GPT partition.
OP, you should be able to use 3TB HDD in G5 for all but booting purposes (i.e. storage, backup, scratch etc) in OS X 10.4.6 + or 10.5.
oh... FIXED!
kuebby
Jun 19, 12:18 PM
I've got a mint condition 80GB 5.5 gen iPod video. it's black, no scratches. What kind of LCD.... TV or computer display? size?
It's a Dell computer display, 15". Model: E151FPp. There is a small scratch on the screen though. Its really not that noticeable when the display is on though. I can post pictures if you'd like.
And I'm interested in your iPod. I'll send you an offer via PM.
It's a Dell computer display, 15". Model: E151FPp. There is a small scratch on the screen though. Its really not that noticeable when the display is on though. I can post pictures if you'd like.
And I'm interested in your iPod. I'll send you an offer via PM.
Kwyjibo
Sep 17, 11:59 AM
As much as the BSOD is annoying, that just isn't funny...
I think its pretty funny, not even from a mac user's point of view from a general computer user who's had the system crash while doing something important.
I think its pretty funny, not even from a mac user's point of view from a general computer user who's had the system crash while doing something important.
Unorthodox
Oct 21, 06:58 PM
Best I've seen yet. :D
trip1ex
May 5, 05:32 PM
2010 C2D MBP and you say it is slowing down for day to day tasks?
Hogwash. :D
And if the hard drive is going to fail aren't you under warranty still? They came out 4/10. Maybe you haven't missed the deadline yet.
Worst case it is a good time to put a SSD in that baby. :)
anyway not seeing the point of getting a MBA, iPad and iMac. And even stranger is making your mind up to get all this stuff, but somehow you don't know which iMac you want or whether a 27" model is "worth" it?
I don't think those 3 devices are "worth" it.
Hogwash. :D
And if the hard drive is going to fail aren't you under warranty still? They came out 4/10. Maybe you haven't missed the deadline yet.
Worst case it is a good time to put a SSD in that baby. :)
anyway not seeing the point of getting a MBA, iPad and iMac. And even stranger is making your mind up to get all this stuff, but somehow you don't know which iMac you want or whether a 27" model is "worth" it?
I don't think those 3 devices are "worth" it.
dr2391
Jun 28, 11:58 PM
thinking the same thing. 5am i think im going to the one on flamingo rd or st or ave or wutever the hell it is haha. wut do you guys think. im not from here. wut store would be the best?
Detrius
May 2, 07:22 AM
Except HFS+ today wouldn't recognize itself if it saw its own picture from the 8.1 days.
Yes, and no. Yes, a lot of cool stuff has been added, but your Snow Leopard drive will still mount on an 8.1 machine. The journal will be reset, the file system event record for time machine will be reset, your spotlight database will likely need to be recreated, and you won't be able to read any files compressed for Snow Leopard, but otherwise, you'll be able to get to your files. Oh wait... no you won't... unless you're using an Apple Partition Map instead of GUID Partition Table (which technically has very little to do with HFS+ itself)... It's both cool and sad at the same time.
Last rumors I heard hinted that since the ZFS licensing fell through, Apple's working internally on their own new file system, which is almost a given, really.
Yes, and no. Yes, a lot of cool stuff has been added, but your Snow Leopard drive will still mount on an 8.1 machine. The journal will be reset, the file system event record for time machine will be reset, your spotlight database will likely need to be recreated, and you won't be able to read any files compressed for Snow Leopard, but otherwise, you'll be able to get to your files. Oh wait... no you won't... unless you're using an Apple Partition Map instead of GUID Partition Table (which technically has very little to do with HFS+ itself)... It's both cool and sad at the same time.
Last rumors I heard hinted that since the ZFS licensing fell through, Apple's working internally on their own new file system, which is almost a given, really.
jsoto
Apr 26, 11:02 AM
The answer to your question is if you need mobility? The iMac you get more bang for your buck but it is not mobile. I too debated this question for some time. Since I always had a desktop grant my desktop was almost 10 years old & still kicking (windows pc). Now the notebook segment has some pretty powerful processors which are almost a desktop replacement. In the end I went with the MBP 15" 2010 model. Very happy with my decision. I use it more desktop than mobile. So I have a 28" HD display & all the works connected to it. When I travel I like the mobility aspect.
The question is the mobility. Do you need it or not?
The question is the mobility. Do you need it or not?
Mr. Anderson
Jul 15, 11:51 AM
And I was wondering if anyone else has one going and what sort of results they're getting.
I already have two other machines going (although right now, just one since I'm rendering on the other) and I'm curious to see how the dual 1.25 GHz G4 compares to my wife's new iMac...
D
I already have two other machines going (although right now, just one since I'm rendering on the other) and I'm curious to see how the dual 1.25 GHz G4 compares to my wife's new iMac...
D
iQuit
Sep 16, 09:47 PM
anybody? which one? pleaseee
shoveland
Sep 8, 12:43 AM
I would love nothing more than to do that, but finding academic resources is apparently required for this assignment. I'm not having any luck on the abstract/index search. Maybe I am just usuing the wrong keywords.
Anything that could possibly be construed as legitimate and academic would be sooo appreciated.
Anything that could possibly be construed as legitimate and academic would be sooo appreciated.
Hallivand
Jan 27, 06:50 AM
Better get that Left 4 Dead skillzorz up to scratch...
Applejuiced
May 2, 11:00 PM
Whatever tech you spoke to was clueless or was mistakenly thinking about JB and software unlock.
Like people said once a phone is factory unlocked it will never lock again and will accept any GSM sim.
Like people said once a phone is factory unlocked it will never lock again and will accept any GSM sim.
Mr. Anderson
Aug 20, 04:56 PM
Adobe Illustrator is useless for this. Adobe ImageReady does the job.
Remove some frames and you get this :D
37k
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Remove some frames and you get this :D
37k
D
gmohr
Apr 8, 05:18 PM
Can I use this drive to replace the one that just died in my PowerBook G4 1.67, 15" DLSD/HR Aluminum?
http://www.amazon.com/Western-Digital-2-5-Inch-Notebook-WD6400BEVT/dp/B002QAXZZY/ref=sr_1_3
Most of the replacement drives I see are 160Gb except for this one which is 640Gb and only a few dollars more. It sounds too good to be true so I want to be sure it will work in my PowerBook.
Thanks.
http://www.amazon.com/Western-Digital-2-5-Inch-Notebook-WD6400BEVT/dp/B002QAXZZY/ref=sr_1_3
Most of the replacement drives I see are 160Gb except for this one which is 640Gb and only a few dollars more. It sounds too good to be true so I want to be sure it will work in my PowerBook.
Thanks.
Frostywinter
May 6, 12:33 AM
Hi guys and tks for your comments and suggestions.
I dont mind buying another Office 2011 for the other Mac so no drama's there.
I have just checked with our UK service provider and they have just now enabled IMAP on our account :)
So all should be good now.. I will install Outlook 2011 on both mac and setup as IMAP...
Tks
Frosty
I dont mind buying another Office 2011 for the other Mac so no drama's there.
I have just checked with our UK service provider and they have just now enabled IMAP on our account :)
So all should be good now.. I will install Outlook 2011 on both mac and setup as IMAP...
Tks
Frosty
benhollberg
Mar 15, 12:14 PM
Yeah I would just check manually manage and use as hard disk. Then find the itunes music folder on the computer and drag it over to the ipod. Do not use the itunes program for that. However, that is technically stealing music.
I thought you can't play the music if you transferred the actual file? I assume he wants to play the music on his iPod.
I thought you can't play the music if you transferred the actual file? I assume he wants to play the music on his iPod.
rspeaker
Mar 14, 01:57 AM
I came across a ton of prints from high school, and want to get digital versions and throw away the prints. I'm considering scanning them, but it will take a long time to do that. Conversely, I had a photo CD made way back when, but the pictures are only ~1500x1000... They look good on the computer, I doubt I'll ever want to print them, but I don't want images that are lower resolution than my iPhone.
Convenience seems to favor CDs, cost and quality favor scanning. What should a fairly basic, non-professional user like myself do?
(Almost all the pictures were taken with Kodak Advantix film. I thought that would be the future of film/photography in 2002. Kind of funny how absolutely wrong I was.)
Convenience seems to favor CDs, cost and quality favor scanning. What should a fairly basic, non-professional user like myself do?
(Almost all the pictures were taken with Kodak Advantix film. I thought that would be the future of film/photography in 2002. Kind of funny how absolutely wrong I was.)
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