patrick0brien
Jul 11, 12:58 PM
-andyinmanc
I'd also look into GIMP Print if all else fails.
I'd also look into GIMP Print if all else fails.
tug
Apr 4, 01:12 PM
although its really, really bad luck what your cat did, it sounds like a logic board problem, but even if you were still in warranty, apple dont cover water spills. i hope its not too bad for you though. best take it to the apple store and have it checked.
GFLPraxis
Sep 22, 06:47 PM
It's a good time, but it will be even better next year.
Get a low end Mac, maybe a Mac Mini, start building a familiarity with the OS and establish a software library, and in 2-3 years (or even in one if you wish) buy an Intel Mac.
Why do I say this? An Intel Mac will be a switcher's paradise. The ability to dual boot Windows and Mac OS X, run many Windows apps through WINE and Windows games through Cedega, etc.
Get a low end Mac, maybe a Mac Mini, start building a familiarity with the OS and establish a software library, and in 2-3 years (or even in one if you wish) buy an Intel Mac.
Why do I say this? An Intel Mac will be a switcher's paradise. The ability to dual boot Windows and Mac OS X, run many Windows apps through WINE and Windows games through Cedega, etc.
beto2k7
Apr 25, 01:46 PM
The pro without ram will not post and hence you wont know if it works or not. But IMO just think of the place where u got it and I believe you will get an answer to wether it works or Not
HXGuy
May 5, 10:20 AM
Transporteur: after all the research and different configurations I've done over the last 24 hours, I've come full circle back to the one you recommended, which was... :D
1 OS SSD, 1 scratch SSD, 1 bootable backup (1TB), 1 3TB storage drive, 1 3TB backup drive.
The only modification I have here is to use a 2TB storage drive as I want proper versioning out of Time Machine with that using a 3TB drive.
The other thing I'm thinking is to add a 6th drive to clone the storage drive, so if that does fail, then I can work right off the cloned drive with no down time. What do you think about that?
Oh yea, also a 7th drive (I know, this is getting out of control) for weekly clone back ups of the boot, scratch, and storage drives that will be kept off site.
Edit: How does this drive look for the scratch drive?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820226168
And this one for the boot drive? It's only 70MB/s write but write isn't that important on the boot disk, right?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820167031
1 OS SSD, 1 scratch SSD, 1 bootable backup (1TB), 1 3TB storage drive, 1 3TB backup drive.
The only modification I have here is to use a 2TB storage drive as I want proper versioning out of Time Machine with that using a 3TB drive.
The other thing I'm thinking is to add a 6th drive to clone the storage drive, so if that does fail, then I can work right off the cloned drive with no down time. What do you think about that?
Oh yea, also a 7th drive (I know, this is getting out of control) for weekly clone back ups of the boot, scratch, and storage drives that will be kept off site.
Edit: How does this drive look for the scratch drive?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820226168
And this one for the boot drive? It's only 70MB/s write but write isn't that important on the boot disk, right?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820167031
dmr727
Mar 10, 12:30 PM
The M0116 should have the same tactile feedback as the original Apple Extended Keyboard (released in '87 with the SE and II), although be careful here, as the Extended Keyboard II was released in 1990, and those keys are a little softer (and quieter).
And I'm with you - I consider the late 80s Apple keyboards to have the best feel, although they are a little loud by today's standards.
And I'm with you - I consider the late 80s Apple keyboards to have the best feel, although they are a little loud by today's standards.
MrXiro
Apr 5, 10:25 PM
Get the iMac... it's a better bang for your buck. You get a wireless Keyboard, mouse and monitor... not to mention the latest processor (mac mini is still on C2D), a higher end video card (compared to the 320m) and it's just plain sexy. It's a better investment in the long run.
nunes013
May 6, 09:15 PM
I resetup my iphone from scratch without restoring my backed up data in itunes. Is it possible to recover just the photos from my backup without restoring the backup?
no, you have to restore the backup then take the photos from it
no, you have to restore the backup then take the photos from it
SevenInchScrew
Dec 11, 12:23 PM
I dunno, but it might bring nationalism to Shepard, since he's a human.
Wouldn't that be speciesism? Humans are a species, not a nation. ;)
Wouldn't that be speciesism? Humans are a species, not a nation. ;)
bored911
Mar 18, 04:25 PM
360 is the way to go!
GRcade
Sep 23, 04:30 PM
Would the MacRumours Forums fancy playing another forum at a game of Halo Reach?
This topic is just to find out if there is any interest.
Thanks :)
This topic is just to find out if there is any interest.
Thanks :)
Pixeled_Apple
Nov 11, 04:44 AM
OS X should be very easy to learn... as Palad1 says...
I am also switchin' at xmas... my veery first PB {hopefully.. but my english grades in the last test were dropping.. bad; so I'm loosin' hope.. but in Maths im strong as UNIX :p )
I am also switchin' at xmas... my veery first PB {hopefully.. but my english grades in the last test were dropping.. bad; so I'm loosin' hope.. but in Maths im strong as UNIX :p )
xaz6666
Jan 3, 10:42 AM
Need a good program for this I have had no luck with green poison and red snow. HALP!
SirStrumalot
Apr 28, 05:40 AM
They're a legit company but have awful customer service if customer reviews are anything to go by. No personal experience though.
*LTD*
Apr 22, 07:08 PM
Go into the Terminal and start using the command line in OS X.
You want an education? There's Unix. Certified. Enjoy.
You want an education? There's Unix. Certified. Enjoy.
chown33
Apr 25, 12:44 PM
What have you read?
What have you tried?
Have you read the USB Device Interface Guide?
http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/DeviceDrivers/Conceptual/USBBook/USBIntro/USBIntro.html
Have you looked at the other references on the first page of that guide?
Have you looked at the sample code referenced on the first page of that guide?
Have you joined Apple's USB mailing list and asked there?
http://lists.apple.com/mailman/listinfo/usb
What have you tried?
Have you read the USB Device Interface Guide?
http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/DeviceDrivers/Conceptual/USBBook/USBIntro/USBIntro.html
Have you looked at the other references on the first page of that guide?
Have you looked at the sample code referenced on the first page of that guide?
Have you joined Apple's USB mailing list and asked there?
http://lists.apple.com/mailman/listinfo/usb
gtoddh
Apr 26, 01:31 PM
Does anyone have any ideas how long it will be before the new 2011 MacBook Pros will be available in the Refurbished Mac section of the Apple online store? I would like to wait for a refurb but if it's going to be another 6 months I'd rather go ahead and buy a new one.
Thanks!
Thanks!
mylios101
Apr 6, 11:32 AM
Any downgrading from the current most recent version of iOS will require the use of a SHSH blob for your specific device. Use TinyUmbrella. http://thefirmwareumbrella.blogspot.com/
Mad Mac Maniac
Mar 28, 04:20 PM
Ok, this is going to sound really silly... but I was just reading about all the people in the iPad forum complaining about their pages in safari reloading. Of course this is due the 512mb of RAM and the way the OS is designed to free up any older space whenever it needs more space.
That got me thinking... I know that Lion is being designed to run more iOS-like, where the OS is in charge of handling RAM. Does this mean that with Lion is there the potential to have the same situation? Obviously Macs have more RAM so the chance of it happening is reduced.
Or along those lines, say I have itunes (or any app) open and "running". If I run enough RAM intensive apps over the next few days without again using iTunes, would Lion ever get to the point where the window would actually close and shut down the app? I know that if you don't have any windows open the app could shut down, but what about if you leave the window open?
That got me thinking... I know that Lion is being designed to run more iOS-like, where the OS is in charge of handling RAM. Does this mean that with Lion is there the potential to have the same situation? Obviously Macs have more RAM so the chance of it happening is reduced.
Or along those lines, say I have itunes (or any app) open and "running". If I run enough RAM intensive apps over the next few days without again using iTunes, would Lion ever get to the point where the window would actually close and shut down the app? I know that if you don't have any windows open the app could shut down, but what about if you leave the window open?
eawmp1
Apr 27, 12:15 PM
I call fake! Who uses a pen and paper calendar in 2011?
mikesonu
Apr 21, 11:30 AM
Have gone through several weeks of Outlook 2007 reporting that the PST file is damaged, for no apparent reason. Have tried letting Outlook PST Repair (http://www.repair-outlook-pst-file.com) itself with no success and also leaving Outlook open so that the program shuts down in a more controlled manner with Vista SP1 on closing down the PC for that session, again with no success. Running SCANPST has provided patchy success (50/50) and slows things down whilst running. What seems to have worked is setting Outlook to Send/Recieve on Exit (via 'Tools', 'Options', 'Mail Setup', 'Send/Receive', tick 'Perform an automatic send/receive when exiting').
Voidness
Sep 1, 02:54 AM
I started off web design back when I was in grade 5 (in 1996). Back when Netscape was dominant and had a built in web editor. My motivation back then was to create a site about video games (Info, Screens, Cheats, etc), ever since I got hooked up :p
I'm 19, and I still haven't actually made any money from my web design work, so it's basically just a hobby. The problem with me is that I get a lot of those "designer's block" every now and then (I'm in one right now, and it drives me insane! :rolleyes: ) The only way to get rid of it is "time"...
I'm 19, and I still haven't actually made any money from my web design work, so it's basically just a hobby. The problem with me is that I get a lot of those "designer's block" every now and then (I'm in one right now, and it drives me insane! :rolleyes: ) The only way to get rid of it is "time"...
marclapierre13
Jan 30, 11:56 PM
sorry I stepped away to grab a bite to eat and I'm responding on my phone, will be back at my computer in 10-15, I will respect the order of posts/pm. And yes you can turn the volume up and change volume setting in the settings. Not original box bit I have a brand new box to ship it in. Oh, and it's its any consolation or 'bragg' this was the iPhone of a celebrity :)
well we can only "bragg" if we know who the celebrity is. Who???
PS: I call dibs after the rest!
well we can only "bragg" if we know who the celebrity is. Who???
PS: I call dibs after the rest!
sb58
Mar 30, 08:55 PM
they had a Vizio on AOTS not too long ago. i looked 'em up and they seem to be a fairly decent brand.
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