Slevin
Jun 23, 02:51 PM
ok thanks
I dont have a pre-order. Is it worth it to come early and try to snag one? how early would i have to show up!?
Don't know, I have a pre order and I plan on getting there by 6-6:30
I dont have a pre-order. Is it worth it to come early and try to snag one? how early would i have to show up!?
Don't know, I have a pre order and I plan on getting there by 6-6:30
colocolo
Sep 25, 01:10 PM
It has 2 or 4GB of storage; it has nothing to do with the image size. If it coudln't fit one "full-size" image, it wouldn't fit half a song.
DoFoT9
May 1, 11:55 PM
I am kind of insulted this is a page 2 news story and not a page 1 story.
This will probably be Australia's most beautiful Apple store. And that's a mean feat cause all the Apple stores look good.
Oh well I shouldn't complain. Better page 2 then no page at all.
true say! i am closer to the robina store though - so ah well :)
This will probably be Australia's most beautiful Apple store. And that's a mean feat cause all the Apple stores look good.
Oh well I shouldn't complain. Better page 2 then no page at all.
true say! i am closer to the robina store though - so ah well :)
codymac
Apr 26, 01:00 PM
Hmmm... at my university, a public university in Texas, "support" was making conference rooms available and the like. There was no promotion and no funding of anything involved - just use of empty conference facilities in the student center, same as every other student organization.
I was familiar with the politics and organization of the LGBT student group since a close friend of mine was the president of it.
I think, in practice, passage of this bill will mean little.
I was familiar with the politics and organization of the LGBT student group since a close friend of mine was the president of it.
I think, in practice, passage of this bill will mean little.
jeav111
Feb 6, 09:29 PM
My mini has starting constantly doing the pop up where it gives me the option to:
shutdown/restart/ cancel
Do I have a virus on it?
It's starting to behave quite oddly!
thanks for you help.
shutdown/restart/ cancel
Do I have a virus on it?
It's starting to behave quite oddly!
thanks for you help.
Applejuiced
May 1, 11:08 AM
That's because your baseband CANNOT be unlocked.
daveL
Jan 26, 09:47 PM
I have a G5 with OSX 10.3.7 and I'm having the worst time with it. It wasn't so bad before but for some reason now, the WMV3 Codec is appearing in almost every video I want to watch on my Macintosh. Usually it gave itself away when files have the "WMV" type attached, but lately the codec is masking itself into even my trusted AVI files.
I've tried every possible solution, I've tried Windows Media Player, VLC Player, MPLAYER, etc. I've even tried converting the WMV file type to something else but the programs on Macintosh can't do it. I tried calling Apple Support but they wanted $50.00 just for me to talk to somebody. Is there any way to play this type of file? What, am I going to have to run out and conform to a horrible PC because of it? It's bad enough Macro Media Flash Player is trash on the Macintosh, but if I can't even view movies....what's the point anymore of having Macintosh? God knows I love the thing but really, this is just annoying :(:mad:
Well, now you know the downside to proprietary formats and why people, especially around here, bash M$. You can't play it on the Mac, because M$ doesn't want you to play it on the Mac (at least not well); they want you to run Windows. Reference: The EU case against M$.
If you can't play it with QT or VLC, don't bother with it.
I've tried every possible solution, I've tried Windows Media Player, VLC Player, MPLAYER, etc. I've even tried converting the WMV file type to something else but the programs on Macintosh can't do it. I tried calling Apple Support but they wanted $50.00 just for me to talk to somebody. Is there any way to play this type of file? What, am I going to have to run out and conform to a horrible PC because of it? It's bad enough Macro Media Flash Player is trash on the Macintosh, but if I can't even view movies....what's the point anymore of having Macintosh? God knows I love the thing but really, this is just annoying :(:mad:
Well, now you know the downside to proprietary formats and why people, especially around here, bash M$. You can't play it on the Mac, because M$ doesn't want you to play it on the Mac (at least not well); they want you to run Windows. Reference: The EU case against M$.
If you can't play it with QT or VLC, don't bother with it.
diazj3
May 6, 11:02 PM
You should be able to... even if it is a fairly old drive with SATA I (1.5Gbps). If your mac is recent, it has a SATA II bus (3Gbps).
Apart from the speed difference, which will be limited by the drive, it should work OK.
Apart from the speed difference, which will be limited by the drive, it should work OK.
simsaladimbamba
Apr 22, 05:55 PM
SSD is short for "Solid State Disk", HDD (or often only abbreviated "HD") is short for "Hard Disk Drive" ("Hard Disk"), thus "SSD HD" is kinda redundant.
Btw, all 2010 MBAs have SSDs, no HDDs and no option for buying it with an HDD. Or are you talking about an older MBA?
I have an SSD and always leave 10 to 20 % of its capacity free, for the OS to swap and have enough space for other temporary data.
Btw, all 2010 MBAs have SSDs, no HDDs and no option for buying it with an HDD. Or are you talking about an older MBA?
I have an SSD and always leave 10 to 20 % of its capacity free, for the OS to swap and have enough space for other temporary data.
SmurfBoxMasta
Jun 21, 01:22 PM
I've got an Iomega external USB cdrw FS.........
Pm me with ship to zip code if interested :)
Pm me with ship to zip code if interested :)
NateJamesMeyers
Mar 12, 08:43 PM
Wait for the iPad Eagle... in 2019 :D
ipad apocalypse? 2012?
ipad apocalypse? 2012?
random47
Jan 11, 01:35 PM
What accessories do you have for your Macbook, ipad, mac mini et cetera.
Here are mine:
Here are mine:
russell1256
May 2, 06:50 PM
Try Easy Note, it's free and the best I've found.
philipma1957
May 4, 05:40 AM
Isn't it illegal for you guys to avoid paying sales tax?
Talking about it is legal.
Talking about it is legal.
vbagley
Apr 15, 01:28 PM
My reply in red.
Really two different things the OP needs. One he knows about, and one he doesn't.
First, a request for some clarification. You have a DSL modem that has a single Ethernet port on the back, right? Right! You stated "no wireless". I'm assuming that that's due to some kind of restriction - i.e. workplace or parents or whoever said "no wireless". Is this correct? Yes, it's a restriction. Or do you simply mean that your DSL modem doesn't have WiFi?
Anyway, if there is some "no wireless" restriction, then the wireless router one person suggested is out.
Does the DSL modem have NAT built in? Do you know what NAT is? (Do a little Wikipedia research...) NAT allows several computers to share a single Internet connection. It changes the packets going out to the Internet so that they all come from the same address. It also provides *some* firewall protection, in that incoming packets are only accepted if they match-up with an outgoing packet. By default, a NAT router won't accept any incoming connections. You can set it up to accept incoming connections, in that case you need to designate which computer to send them to for a given port.
This is of no concern to you unless you are running a server, etc. Not running a server. It's a AT&T DSL modem.
If your DSL modem does not have NAT, and also doesn't have some kind of firewall, then you are currently *very* vulnerable to attack. Ack! That's all I need to hear!
It would be useful to post your DSL modem model. Westell-black one! AT&T always asks, "the black or the gray," when I have to call.
If it does have NAT, then I'm a bit surprised that they didn't build in a small Ethernet switch and give you multiple Ethernet ports. If it does have NAT, then you should only need to add an Ethernet switch. Get a gigabit switch, which will make then connection BETWEEN your Macs very fast. (For copying files back and forth, etc.) For the Internet connection, gigabit is a non-issue, since Internet speeds are (typically) way below that of even a 100M switch.
If it doesn't have NAT, then you need a router or firewall. Think "wifi router without the wifi". It's a bit of a specialty product, because they are usually built into a WiFi device, cable modem, or DSL modem.
You can also look for a compatible DSL modem that has a built-in router and switch. So... I should look for another modem with a built-in router and switch? I don't intend to exchange files between the macs since one for one type of business and the other is for all my graphics.
You will have to check your provider's terms of service to see if it's OK to connect more than one computer. Generally, though, the provider won't be able to detect that you are using NAT, so won't know in any case.
Oiyvay! More waiting on hold! Maybe the best thing to do is connect and disconnect from the modem with whichever mac I happen to be using at the time?
It seems there are never easy answers for my questions.
Really two different things the OP needs. One he knows about, and one he doesn't.
First, a request for some clarification. You have a DSL modem that has a single Ethernet port on the back, right? Right! You stated "no wireless". I'm assuming that that's due to some kind of restriction - i.e. workplace or parents or whoever said "no wireless". Is this correct? Yes, it's a restriction. Or do you simply mean that your DSL modem doesn't have WiFi?
Anyway, if there is some "no wireless" restriction, then the wireless router one person suggested is out.
Does the DSL modem have NAT built in? Do you know what NAT is? (Do a little Wikipedia research...) NAT allows several computers to share a single Internet connection. It changes the packets going out to the Internet so that they all come from the same address. It also provides *some* firewall protection, in that incoming packets are only accepted if they match-up with an outgoing packet. By default, a NAT router won't accept any incoming connections. You can set it up to accept incoming connections, in that case you need to designate which computer to send them to for a given port.
This is of no concern to you unless you are running a server, etc. Not running a server. It's a AT&T DSL modem.
If your DSL modem does not have NAT, and also doesn't have some kind of firewall, then you are currently *very* vulnerable to attack. Ack! That's all I need to hear!
It would be useful to post your DSL modem model. Westell-black one! AT&T always asks, "the black or the gray," when I have to call.
If it does have NAT, then I'm a bit surprised that they didn't build in a small Ethernet switch and give you multiple Ethernet ports. If it does have NAT, then you should only need to add an Ethernet switch. Get a gigabit switch, which will make then connection BETWEEN your Macs very fast. (For copying files back and forth, etc.) For the Internet connection, gigabit is a non-issue, since Internet speeds are (typically) way below that of even a 100M switch.
If it doesn't have NAT, then you need a router or firewall. Think "wifi router without the wifi". It's a bit of a specialty product, because they are usually built into a WiFi device, cable modem, or DSL modem.
You can also look for a compatible DSL modem that has a built-in router and switch. So... I should look for another modem with a built-in router and switch? I don't intend to exchange files between the macs since one for one type of business and the other is for all my graphics.
You will have to check your provider's terms of service to see if it's OK to connect more than one computer. Generally, though, the provider won't be able to detect that you are using NAT, so won't know in any case.
Oiyvay! More waiting on hold! Maybe the best thing to do is connect and disconnect from the modem with whichever mac I happen to be using at the time?
It seems there are never easy answers for my questions.
Lacero
Jan 2, 09:45 PM
Thanks for the votes, everyone. I'm choked up inside, right now.
*clears throat* w00t!
In the great wealth, the great firmament of this forum's generosity, the particular choice may perhaps be found by future generations as a trifle eccentric, but the mere fact of it -- the prodigal, pure, human kindness of it -- must be seen as a beautiful star in that firmament which shines upon me at this moment. The one avatar I spend the least amount of time on, wins... go figure. Also special thanks to Sir Laurence Oliver! ;)Here's to the Crazy Ones http://forums.macrumors.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=35452 (http://www.uriah.com/apple-qt/movies/think-different.mov)
*clears throat* w00t!
In the great wealth, the great firmament of this forum's generosity, the particular choice may perhaps be found by future generations as a trifle eccentric, but the mere fact of it -- the prodigal, pure, human kindness of it -- must be seen as a beautiful star in that firmament which shines upon me at this moment. The one avatar I spend the least amount of time on, wins... go figure. Also special thanks to Sir Laurence Oliver! ;)Here's to the Crazy Ones http://forums.macrumors.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=35452 (http://www.uriah.com/apple-qt/movies/think-different.mov)
SFXsource
Jan 17, 01:12 PM
I just picked up the Presonus Firestudio Mobile recently and couldn't be happier, sounds fantastic. I had purchased a MAudio mobile pre before this but got tons of hiss in the recordings.... the quality of the preamps in the Presonus is much much better ... plus, you never know when an MAudio product will cease to function as happened with my MAudio Firewire 410, it stopped working with Logic a few years ago and then driver updates don't help. Presonus rocks in my opinion
Patriks7
Apr 2, 03:48 PM
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5094/5498963721_639d282db8_z.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/patriksvitek/5498963721/)
Lacero
Mar 23, 07:37 PM
Damn. Seems more trouble than it is worth. I think I'll just upgrade my boot up HD to the largest HD I can afford. Apple has to make this easier for the end user.
Analog Kid
Sep 9, 05:19 AM
Thanks Arn!
Can I suggest os.macrumors.com and ilife.macrumors.com?
Not trying to make things too crazy...
Can I suggest os.macrumors.com and ilife.macrumors.com?
Not trying to make things too crazy...
ALvie
Dec 21, 10:54 PM
Thanks a bunch
ALvie
ALvie
paperinacup
Sep 18, 11:33 PM
No.
iSaint
Jan 14, 08:56 PM
Been done. :D
TheNoob
Apr 27, 07:55 AM
Thanks for the response and I have just found the solution to my problem.
The problem was, when I copied and pasted a picture, the software did not automatically resize the picture. So I ended up with a word file with 45 mb with only 2 pictures in it. The software ran ok when I shrink the pictures prior to pasting them to my document.
The problem was, when I copied and pasted a picture, the software did not automatically resize the picture. So I ended up with a word file with 45 mb with only 2 pictures in it. The software ran ok when I shrink the pictures prior to pasting them to my document.