LimeiBook86
Dec 14, 12:42 PM
Here's to hoping Mac doesn't fall off a cliff while chasing the butterfly. ;)
Here's to the Crazy Ones http://forums.macrumors.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=35452 (http://www.uriah.com/apple-qt/movies/think-different.mov)
Heehee, yes hopefull he looks to see where he's going!! :eek:
Also, thanks for the friendly comments everyone! :D
Here's to the Crazy Ones http://forums.macrumors.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=35452 (http://www.uriah.com/apple-qt/movies/think-different.mov)
Heehee, yes hopefull he looks to see where he's going!! :eek:
Also, thanks for the friendly comments everyone! :D
California
Sep 22, 05:05 AM
Does changing the hardrive void the guarantee? (I still have some of the 1year) and Apple Care?
I BELIEVE though I am not SURE that if you have an Apple certified tech put your new hd in a warrantied machine it will not void the warranty.
Just had this done on an iBook; also a superdrive was dropped in. I'll keep my receipts, for sure.
I BELIEVE though I am not SURE that if you have an Apple certified tech put your new hd in a warrantied machine it will not void the warranty.
Just had this done on an iBook; also a superdrive was dropped in. I'll keep my receipts, for sure.
Legion93
Apr 27, 05:39 PM
Puke.
carlgo
May 2, 10:59 AM
Always nice to solve a problem, isn't it? Funny that I tried to repair the database as well, to no avail, then tried the button cuz it was there...and that worked. So, maybe you have to do everything twice to cure the problem...or it is simply possessed by demons.
MisterMe
Mar 11, 09:11 AM
You don't calibrate your iMac, you calibrate your workflow--scanner, monitor, printer. The result is a ColorSync profile for each element of your workflow. The Displays preference pane allows you to manually calibrate your monitor. However, I have never be able to improve upon my current settings with this.
My recommendation: If you want to calibrate, then get a calibration kit and do the job properly. Otherwise, forget about it.
My recommendation: If you want to calibrate, then get a calibration kit and do the job properly. Otherwise, forget about it.
Blakeasd
May 1, 07:21 PM
I added a folder to Xcode with a collection of images, 456 images to be precise. I need to add these images to an NSMutableArray so I can later view them in an IKImageBrowserView. I could add each of these images manually to the NSMutableArray, but that would take a very long time. How can I access folders that are used by my program and add them to an NSMutableArray?
Thanks
Thanks
supachicken
Dec 6, 05:55 PM
Hello,
I think I have read somewhere that 120GB HDD is the max size supported internal HD for the G4 Sawtooth and 2GB RAM was the max RAM? I just wanted to find out if this was correct.
Also, I have my B&W G3 that I want to turn into a media center so does anyone know the maximum ammount of HD this will support and RAM too.
Thanks guys.
I think I have read somewhere that 120GB HDD is the max size supported internal HD for the G4 Sawtooth and 2GB RAM was the max RAM? I just wanted to find out if this was correct.
Also, I have my B&W G3 that I want to turn into a media center so does anyone know the maximum ammount of HD this will support and RAM too.
Thanks guys.
iMeowbot
Nov 1, 01:43 PM
BTW, what happened to the formatting on the Category:Ports (http://guides.macrumors.com/Category:Ports) page? Why is it separating the S's like that, and making it a weird grid instead of a simple list of articles??
The category system arranges its tables in deep, dark, mysterious ways. It will look better when the article count grows a little.
Also, why when forwarding the Ports (http://guides.macrumors.com/Ports) page to the Category:Ports does it not show the entire category?
I put in the syntax tweak that should have made it work, but apparently this bug (http://bugzilla.wikipedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=710) is still unfixed. Can't get there from here :(
The category system arranges its tables in deep, dark, mysterious ways. It will look better when the article count grows a little.
Also, why when forwarding the Ports (http://guides.macrumors.com/Ports) page to the Category:Ports does it not show the entire category?
I put in the syntax tweak that should have made it work, but apparently this bug (http://bugzilla.wikipedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=710) is still unfixed. Can't get there from here :(
mutantteenager
Sep 9, 04:12 PM
Thanks for the info, I didn't know that! But I don't think that's gonna happen anytime soon!:)
kelving525
Mar 30, 09:30 PM
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It isnt the dev teams fault that you rely on jailbreaking to get your apps ILLEGALLY, why dont you just buy them instead of creating a post venting your frustrations
Well, the OP didn't mention that he's jailbreaking his iPod for illegal downloads.
I jailbreak and I still pay for my apps, through the App Store or even through Cydia itself. There are just some apps that I need that requires jailbreaking (ex. ibluever-- tethering my phone's data so I can use the internet without needing Wi-Fi)... and yes I paid $5 for that app.
It isnt the dev teams fault that you rely on jailbreaking to get your apps ILLEGALLY, why dont you just buy them instead of creating a post venting your frustrations
Well, the OP didn't mention that he's jailbreaking his iPod for illegal downloads.
I jailbreak and I still pay for my apps, through the App Store or even through Cydia itself. There are just some apps that I need that requires jailbreaking (ex. ibluever-- tethering my phone's data so I can use the internet without needing Wi-Fi)... and yes I paid $5 for that app.
Bootsie
Jun 25, 01:13 PM
I would like to find out the amount of interest right now in a brand new sealed-in-box 8gb iPod touch.
I would like to get $265ish shipped, or I would also be interested in a trade for and brand new iPod classic.
I already have an iPhone, so the iPod touch is just not worth keeping.
Please PM or reply to this if you would be interested in purchasing or trading for this item.
Thanks for any help. :)
I would like to get $265ish shipped, or I would also be interested in a trade for and brand new iPod classic.
I already have an iPhone, so the iPod touch is just not worth keeping.
Please PM or reply to this if you would be interested in purchasing or trading for this item.
Thanks for any help. :)
Applejuiced
May 4, 01:03 PM
Make sure you put your iphone in Pwned DFU mode before you try to restore to the custom 4.3.2 ipsw with itunes.
Once you do that correct you wont need to use Tinyumbrella to kick it out of recovery, it will start right up after the restore is done.
Once you do that correct you wont need to use Tinyumbrella to kick it out of recovery, it will start right up after the restore is done.
getbigg21
Jun 26, 09:13 AM
i take paypal. shoot me your offers and we can get this done. i will check throughout the day to see if i have any PM's.
ascham87
Mar 25, 12:17 AM
I've got an 8GB iPhone that I purchased on June 29th, 2007 at 6pm :) Item is in nearly perfect shape, there is a small scuff roughly half the size of a grain of rice (honestly) on the back side (see pictures for scuff below). Other than that, shows just a small amount of wear. I'm looking to get $300 for it and am able to ship internationally if need be. The phone will be unlocked and Jailbroken on the newest firmware (1.1.4) when shipped. If you wouldn't like this, just tell me and I'll send it in a "virgin" state. iPhone is a 3.9 Bootloader (the original and has shown to be easier to hack in the past).
Forgot to mention that it includes everything in the original box, most of it not being used too much.
http://img526.imageshack.us/img526/2112/img0416os0.jpg
http://img267.imageshack.us/img267/601/img0437sm4.jpg
Forgot to mention that it includes everything in the original box, most of it not being used too much.
http://img526.imageshack.us/img526/2112/img0416os0.jpg
http://img267.imageshack.us/img267/601/img0437sm4.jpg
Phil A.
May 6, 03:34 PM
Yes, if you're willing to spend $199 (�139 in the UK):
Just take it in to an Apple store and ask for an out of warranty service replacement and they'll swap it out for a refurb for those prices I mentioned above. It will also get the balance of any warranty and / or applecare, it won't affect your contract eligibility and you won't have to renew your contract
Just take it in to an Apple store and ask for an out of warranty service replacement and they'll swap it out for a refurb for those prices I mentioned above. It will also get the balance of any warranty and / or applecare, it won't affect your contract eligibility and you won't have to renew your contract
c073186
Jan 20, 11:47 AM
Nope... it isn't that one. I actually have that song already.
Sorry, I can't remember any more details about it. I was just hoping that someone might have recently seen the commercial and it would pop into their head. I'll just have to keep my eyes open for the commercial again.
Sorry, I can't remember any more details about it. I was just hoping that someone might have recently seen the commercial and it would pop into their head. I'll just have to keep my eyes open for the commercial again.
Legion93
Apr 26, 09:45 AM
All MacBook pro's supports 2.5" SATA form factor HDDs/SSDs.
dombi
Apr 26, 08:58 AM
We have the following problem with newly purchased Macs.
A department is using Windows Server 2008. Windows computers on their network mount specific folders from the server, which get mapped as drives D, E, F, G, etc.
Some files (that are created in Excel or AutoCAD) use links to other files on the networked drives. For example an Excel file can pull information from the "Customers.xls" file on drive "G". This works great under Windows, but Excel on the Mac cannot find the files.
We think this happens because under OS X, the specific network folder from the Windows server gets mounted as the folder's name. While under Windows it gets mounted with a letter from the alphabet.
Excel under Windows stores links using those network drive letters. And Excel on the Mac has problems accessing the linked content, since it cannot see drives with letter names.
Similar thing happens under AutoCAD. AutoCAD is also looking for linked content on drives with letter names.
Is anyone using a similar setup? Is anyone working Excel files stored on network drives, that contain links to other networked files?
Any ideas on how this problem could be solved?
A department is using Windows Server 2008. Windows computers on their network mount specific folders from the server, which get mapped as drives D, E, F, G, etc.
Some files (that are created in Excel or AutoCAD) use links to other files on the networked drives. For example an Excel file can pull information from the "Customers.xls" file on drive "G". This works great under Windows, but Excel on the Mac cannot find the files.
We think this happens because under OS X, the specific network folder from the Windows server gets mounted as the folder's name. While under Windows it gets mounted with a letter from the alphabet.
Excel under Windows stores links using those network drive letters. And Excel on the Mac has problems accessing the linked content, since it cannot see drives with letter names.
Similar thing happens under AutoCAD. AutoCAD is also looking for linked content on drives with letter names.
Is anyone using a similar setup? Is anyone working Excel files stored on network drives, that contain links to other networked files?
Any ideas on how this problem could be solved?
Tom G.
Apr 9, 10:07 PM
If you really want to read it to her from your iPad then you could try getting the Kindle app and purchasing the story through it. I have several books that I'm reading from the Kindle app.
Jimong5
Oct 4, 04:11 PM
Originally posted by WanaPBnow
DONT SAY THAT!!! MAY? I WOULD DIE :-(
Noone here says anything Apple Does Is big... May '03 is on target for Bigness... like the G5 ;)
DONT SAY THAT!!! MAY? I WOULD DIE :-(
Noone here says anything Apple Does Is big... May '03 is on target for Bigness... like the G5 ;)
MaxBurn
Apr 30, 05:43 PM
On that phone i think it is stuck to the back of the digitizer isn't it? If so you seperate them some how. Should be some writeups somewhere, maybe even some youtube videos even.
Kroxx
Mar 23, 05:20 AM
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Please put which one you are going to, what time, and why you have chosen that store...
Please put which one you are going to, what time, and why you have chosen that store...
eljanitor
May 2, 05:17 PM
It is possible I could max it out but as much as I wanna keep the old thing going, I'm possibly getting handed down a new one so... it's pretty fast only problem is cannot run leopard on it... but do have snow leopard on iMac white plastic intel... used to have all OS... tiger, leopard, snow leopard, now only have leo and sl
Why can't you run leopard (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3759) on it? You just can't run snow leopard on it. It can handle 1.25 GB which is (1 GB + 256 MB of RAM) So just go buy a 1 GB RAM chip for it and you will be fine.
Why can't you run leopard (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3759) on it? You just can't run snow leopard on it. It can handle 1.25 GB which is (1 GB + 256 MB of RAM) So just go buy a 1 GB RAM chip for it and you will be fine.
mrapplegate
Apr 8, 09:04 AM
Sorry to disappoint you, but "wake with trackpad" will not be possible in Lion anymore (at least, it's not meant to be). Why? Simply because the new iTunes screen saver's functions require trackpad interaction.
So no, it's not a bug.
He said wake from sleep. When a computer sleeps there is no screen saver, and indeed my lion install wakes from sleep when I press the trackpad, so if his does not that suggests a bug on his or my end at the vary least.
So no, it's not a bug.
He said wake from sleep. When a computer sleeps there is no screen saver, and indeed my lion install wakes from sleep when I press the trackpad, so if his does not that suggests a bug on his or my end at the vary least.
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