AnnaCody
Nov 10, 03:53 PM
Hahaha, Jessica...didn't even think to google google...and I'm googling all the time. Be right back.....
Oh, and will google R�ntgenstrahlung too!!
Oh, and will google R�ntgenstrahlung too!!
chucknorris
Sep 24, 02:35 AM
Sounds like this was the stumbling block.
I don't think you're being unreasonable as it is frustrating but I wouldn't cancel.
Get back onto Apple and try to sort it out. It'll all be worth it hen your shiny iMac arrives!
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I don't think you're being unreasonable as it is frustrating but I wouldn't cancel.
Get back onto Apple and try to sort it out. It'll all be worth it hen your shiny iMac arrives!
ap3604
May 6, 11:30 AM
Check out Ghost Armor.
I just ordered a set from them that claims to be "case friendly"
Maybe someone else who has already tried it out can chime in ?
Thanks for the tip pman, I was wondering if there was any dry install / static cling ones though since I figure the wet install protectors take more skill / patience than I have ;)
I just ordered a set from them that claims to be "case friendly"
Maybe someone else who has already tried it out can chime in ?
Thanks for the tip pman, I was wondering if there was any dry install / static cling ones though since I figure the wet install protectors take more skill / patience than I have ;)
iShane
Jun 25, 11:33 AM
Please post pictures
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rnb2
May 5, 08:18 AM
You don't need a 256GB SSD - I've been using a FW800 80GB Intel X25m with my 2009 i7 iMac for over a year, and it's not even half-full. I use it only for the OS and Applications, with my user folder on the internal drive, and it works great - noticeably faster and more responsive than booting from the internal drive.
You can buy a decent 64GB SSD, put it in a FW800 enclosure, and save $300-400US. You won't get the Z68 caching features (assuming Apple is going to implement them), but for OS/Apps usage, FW800 works fine.
You can buy a decent 64GB SSD, put it in a FW800 enclosure, and save $300-400US. You won't get the Z68 caching features (assuming Apple is going to implement them), but for OS/Apps usage, FW800 works fine.
thechidz
Nov 26, 10:35 PM
because you are wrong.
How can one be wrong for asking a question:confused:LOL
How can one be wrong for asking a question:confused:LOL
Ohjar
Apr 29, 07:55 PM
k did the verbose thing and it says waiting for HP IO Monitor and says diskarb isnt ready well try again soon what do i do now??
msjones
Apr 6, 01:57 AM
Runs perfectly fine on my 2009 MacBook with the nVidia 9400m chip.
simsaladimbamba
May 6, 06:11 PM
LOL!! You know what I mean! :D After all, at least I didn't say "you may get responses from prettier people with this tip!" :D
That I wouldn't have a problem with though, as there are a lot of prettier people out there, even though it is a small planet. My credo, scio nescio, also applies to superficial body structures. Or something like that. Off to bake some cake. Or something similar.
That I wouldn't have a problem with though, as there are a lot of prettier people out there, even though it is a small planet. My credo, scio nescio, also applies to superficial body structures. Or something like that. Off to bake some cake. Or something similar.
Flying Llama
Aug 14, 09:43 PM
Here's a slightly larger version (not applicable to the contest).
Hmm... Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic on Tatooine?
Hmm... Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic on Tatooine?
philipma1957
Feb 8, 10:10 PM
may be a bad cable. try a new one. lots of low cost ones on ebay. or monoprice.com
benjamin.kelley
Mar 6, 07:01 PM
So I bought an iBook G4 1.07GHZ, early 2004 model 12" off ebay. After a day or two, the screen started randomly turning off, the screen would be on, i could see the backlight, it would just go black and the computer would still be on but quit everything.
And more and more would when I would reboot, as soon as I hit the power button, The backlight would come on, no image, no chime, but the fans would churn like a jet engine and couldn't cut power unless battery removed.
I was about to return the item for a refund but I found a page about "this known iBook G4" logic board issue and this guy actually found the problem and how to fix it without buying a new logic board. It's not the logic board, it's just one chip on the logic board that was either designed with a flaw or such.
He describes the problem being after months/years of heating and cooling down, this one chips connectors would crack and loose contact with the logic board, causing these problems. It mainly happened when the system would heat up and the connectors would expand.
As a temp fix, he said take the bottom case off and Put a rubber shim on top of the chip and replace the case, causing slight pressure down on the chip to maintain contact. With over 600 comments and they all seemed to work for everyone, I tried it, and what do you know, it worked, so far, like a charm. It is a temp fix, who's to know how long it last, Maybe a week, maybe over a year. But the real fix is to solder the tiny connectors again to achieve a new connection. Very simple, it's more skill to disassembled the notebook itselfs as these G4 iBooks are known for the hair pulling repairs due to how they are built and assembled. I replaced the hardrive and it was over an hour job just getting in and popped it in. My old G4 Powerbook, I achieved a drive swap in 10 minutes. Hopes this helps anyone with this problem!
The link can be found here with intructions and photos to identify the problem. My iBook 1.07GHZ had the same logic board as his photos, my G4 1.33ghz is different, even though people with higher processors than 1.07 have had this problem, It mainly "effected" 800MHZ-1.07GHZ models.
http://coreyarnold.org/ibook/
And more and more would when I would reboot, as soon as I hit the power button, The backlight would come on, no image, no chime, but the fans would churn like a jet engine and couldn't cut power unless battery removed.
I was about to return the item for a refund but I found a page about "this known iBook G4" logic board issue and this guy actually found the problem and how to fix it without buying a new logic board. It's not the logic board, it's just one chip on the logic board that was either designed with a flaw or such.
He describes the problem being after months/years of heating and cooling down, this one chips connectors would crack and loose contact with the logic board, causing these problems. It mainly happened when the system would heat up and the connectors would expand.
As a temp fix, he said take the bottom case off and Put a rubber shim on top of the chip and replace the case, causing slight pressure down on the chip to maintain contact. With over 600 comments and they all seemed to work for everyone, I tried it, and what do you know, it worked, so far, like a charm. It is a temp fix, who's to know how long it last, Maybe a week, maybe over a year. But the real fix is to solder the tiny connectors again to achieve a new connection. Very simple, it's more skill to disassembled the notebook itselfs as these G4 iBooks are known for the hair pulling repairs due to how they are built and assembled. I replaced the hardrive and it was over an hour job just getting in and popped it in. My old G4 Powerbook, I achieved a drive swap in 10 minutes. Hopes this helps anyone with this problem!
The link can be found here with intructions and photos to identify the problem. My iBook 1.07GHZ had the same logic board as his photos, my G4 1.33ghz is different, even though people with higher processors than 1.07 have had this problem, It mainly "effected" 800MHZ-1.07GHZ models.
http://coreyarnold.org/ibook/
IDANNY
Mar 11, 02:45 PM
How is the line down there now?
tech4all
Mar 20, 01:30 AM
Well I guess a moderator moved this thread to the Mac Scene forum. The person wasn't banned (yet) and nothing deleted. So I guess its cool.
jrm27
Jan 14, 12:44 PM
Hello all,
One of my goals for the year is to start using after effects. I'd like to create motion backgrounds that my church can use. I've played around with it a bit, but I know that I am going about things all wrong. I'm really wanting to learn how to use it correctly.
Does anyone know of some good learning resources (websites/books) that they might recommend? I would greatly appreciate it!
Thanks
-jon
One of my goals for the year is to start using after effects. I'd like to create motion backgrounds that my church can use. I've played around with it a bit, but I know that I am going about things all wrong. I'm really wanting to learn how to use it correctly.
Does anyone know of some good learning resources (websites/books) that they might recommend? I would greatly appreciate it!
Thanks
-jon
definitive
Apr 11, 02:07 PM
I do not see why it should not work. CS3 works without problems under SL, so we can expect that CS4 works under Lion. However, make sure that you do not use incompatible third party plugins!
when sl came out, cs3 was having many issues with it such as loading files and crashing.
My CS5 Master works just fine.
cs5 is a much more recent package, and cs4 isn't really supported anymore. that's the main reason i'm asking.
when sl came out, cs3 was having many issues with it such as loading files and crashing.
My CS5 Master works just fine.
cs5 is a much more recent package, and cs4 isn't really supported anymore. that's the main reason i'm asking.
mBurns
Jun 22, 12:27 AM
Actually, that's an iPod Mini.
xparaparafreakx
Apr 13, 09:12 PM
Bluetooth headsets should work.
Scarlet Fever
Dec 10, 04:42 AM
i think theres a problem with the full stop button on your keyboard as well :P
I recommend the usual; see if theres anything hogging the CPU (as MadJew said), restart to get the computer running fresh again, or repair permissions.
Is the RAM from Apple? I dont know much about RAM but i do know that the wrong type is not good.
I recommend the usual; see if theres anything hogging the CPU (as MadJew said), restart to get the computer running fresh again, or repair permissions.
Is the RAM from Apple? I dont know much about RAM but i do know that the wrong type is not good.
AndroidfoLife
Apr 24, 10:35 PM
is this a troll post? just curious?
Just a post noting how stupid the arguements are... Hell Apple and google no longer need to list the pros and cons its cheaper to have people call each other names over it. I am retiring as a Smartphone fanboy FANBOY. I am going to start repping Fuji apples. Their 2$ a pound that is why they are better then oranges.
Just a post noting how stupid the arguements are... Hell Apple and google no longer need to list the pros and cons its cheaper to have people call each other names over it. I am retiring as a Smartphone fanboy FANBOY. I am going to start repping Fuji apples. Their 2$ a pound that is why they are better then oranges.
tphillips
Mar 16, 03:45 PM
Hi,
I live in a rural location where the only internet available to me is through HugheNet Satellite services. Because the set up costs and monthly charge are so high ($500 + shipping for dish + installation costs; $80/month) many of us who live close have opted to share the service. We are on the top tier plan which affords us 425 Mbps/day total download/upload. Once we are out we have to wait 24 hours for it to become available again. My question is there a way to monitor which computers are using the most internet? We are on a closed home network. All computers are Macs and we have two Airport Base Station Extremes to broadcast signal.
Thanks, Tim
I live in a rural location where the only internet available to me is through HugheNet Satellite services. Because the set up costs and monthly charge are so high ($500 + shipping for dish + installation costs; $80/month) many of us who live close have opted to share the service. We are on the top tier plan which affords us 425 Mbps/day total download/upload. Once we are out we have to wait 24 hours for it to become available again. My question is there a way to monitor which computers are using the most internet? We are on a closed home network. All computers are Macs and we have two Airport Base Station Extremes to broadcast signal.
Thanks, Tim
McGordon
Apr 4, 10:26 AM
Well, yes it will be an infinite loop, but I wouldn't say it was the way to write one deliberately. It's more like something that would happen accidentally when you wanted to loop 20 times, but accidentally altered the loop control variable, i, inside the loop.
Edit: You added the 2nd loop while I was replying
and
for (i=0; i<20; i*20)
printf("modicication...");
It looks like it to me, because the body decrements the 0 to -1, then the third expression increments -1 back to 0, and this keeps going on and on.
The second example will also continue to print also, because i=0, and 0*anything is always 0. Both infinite loops?
It is also an infinite loop, but not for the reason you state. You are calculating i*20, but not storing it anywhere, so I will stay 0. If you'd started with i=1 and had that i*20, i would still stay at 1 because you're not increasing it anywhere.
Edit: You added the 2nd loop while I was replying
and
for (i=0; i<20; i*20)
printf("modicication...");
It looks like it to me, because the body decrements the 0 to -1, then the third expression increments -1 back to 0, and this keeps going on and on.
The second example will also continue to print also, because i=0, and 0*anything is always 0. Both infinite loops?
It is also an infinite loop, but not for the reason you state. You are calculating i*20, but not storing it anywhere, so I will stay 0. If you'd started with i=1 and had that i*20, i would still stay at 1 because you're not increasing it anywhere.
livingfortoday
Dec 14, 09:06 PM
I'm looking to get a network drive enclosure for a hard drive I have right now. I'm looking specifically for an enclosure I can access from many computers hooked up to the same router.
I currently have a hard drive, but it may be dying, so if you have an enclosure with a drive that has 100GB+ of space on it... we can deal!
Keep in mind, I don't wanna spend over $100, and that's the absolute highest I'm able to go, so I'd rather pay less.
Please post here if you think you might have what I need.
I currently have a hard drive, but it may be dying, so if you have an enclosure with a drive that has 100GB+ of space on it... we can deal!
Keep in mind, I don't wanna spend over $100, and that's the absolute highest I'm able to go, so I'd rather pay less.
Please post here if you think you might have what I need.
discounteggroll
Apr 29, 08:08 AM
there is a separate magsafe board connecting to the logic board. I have done repairs where battery/power issue was the magsafe board, and repairs where battery/power issues was a faulty logic board. 95% of the time it is the logic board. Unless you can find someone who can check each component (I would try the magsafe board first since it's much faster) you might be stuck with a desktop notebook.
where are you located?
where are you located?
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