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.
funter
Jan 13, 07:13 AM
Hi
When I place a Photoshop EPS which is about 8MB into my document, the document becomes extremely slow to refresh (not a problem I have experienced before with a relatively small file). The only way I can work on this document is to put it on "typical display". I have checked whether the file has become embedded but this is not the case.
Also when I package the document, this comes up: "traversing spreads for embedded images" (also I have not had this message before).
Many thanks in advance.
When I place a Photoshop EPS which is about 8MB into my document, the document becomes extremely slow to refresh (not a problem I have experienced before with a relatively small file). The only way I can work on this document is to put it on "typical display". I have checked whether the file has become embedded but this is not the case.
Also when I package the document, this comes up: "traversing spreads for embedded images" (also I have not had this message before).
Many thanks in advance.
King Cobra
Jul 20, 06:34 AM
You're going to keep experiencing OS X in the positive motives you had a few days ago. Even though I have used OS X for over a year, I am still learning and liking it.
Don't worry about what PC users smack in your face. Just know that you are one owner and user of the world's smallest affordable, portable supercomputer.
BTW: You said you were going to get a new desktop in a year? Watch for the G5s.
Congrats.
Don't worry about what PC users smack in your face. Just know that you are one owner and user of the world's smallest affordable, portable supercomputer.
BTW: You said you were going to get a new desktop in a year? Watch for the G5s.
Congrats.
mad jew
Dec 19, 01:09 AM
Have you called Apple about a replacement? I'd keep it personally.
GGJstudios
May 6, 06:00 PM
You may get better responses to your threads with this tip (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=11815146&postcount=2).
Gatteau
Sep 4, 09:31 PM
Just remembered some of the bridge. It was along the lines of: "You, you're the one I want to spend the rest of my life with....You make me so happy. Happy forever...." Does that help anyone??
We Must Be In Love by Pure Soul?
We Must Be In Love by Pure Soul?
psyduckiee
Apr 6, 09:47 AM
OtterBox Defender has a built in screen protector.
macg4
Dec 5, 03:45 PM
I believe I have one, I'll PM you once I check :).
alright cool very interested. let me know when u check. thanks guy!
alright cool very interested. let me know when u check. thanks guy!
Jemain
Apr 18, 05:27 AM
That's because I reported it to the Moderators asking for it to be moved here :p
Thx for that :)
Didn't really find the right forum right away.
And thanks for the answer, I'll have a look at the doc's you linked too.
:)
Thx for that :)
Didn't really find the right forum right away.
And thanks for the answer, I'll have a look at the doc's you linked too.
:)
Peace
Aug 9, 03:36 PM
Is this the joke of the day ? Google and Verizon dictating net neutrality ?
Ha!
Ha!
David D
Apr 13, 04:37 PM
My daughter has a 5 year old 13" MacBook (black) with a 250 gig hard drive that seems to be dying (increasingly frequent "needs to be re-started" errors on boot up). I'd like to replace it, and would like recommendations. The one that is currently installed is a Fujitsu MHY2250BH. I don't know what size limitations her bios might impose, but if I'm going to replace it, I'd like to get her something a little larger, say 320 or 500 gigs.
Morod
Apr 27, 03:35 AM
You are talking about the Mail app in your dock, correct?
If so, open the Mail app. From the drop down menu up top near the :apple:, click on Mail>Preferences, then click on the Accounts tab. It will display all accounts associated with Mail. Highlight the Hotmail account, then click on the minus box below the Accounts.
That's it.
If so, open the Mail app. From the drop down menu up top near the :apple:, click on Mail>Preferences, then click on the Accounts tab. It will display all accounts associated with Mail. Highlight the Hotmail account, then click on the minus box below the Accounts.
That's it.
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May 4, 04:50 PM
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robbieduncan
Sep 25, 03:28 PM
I'm just back from the first ever A1 GP race at Brands Hatch. Overall a great day out and spectacular value for money compared to F1 (�35 for a race day ticket on the gate, �29 in advance compared with �99 for F1). The A1 GP cars seemed to be pretty good, very fast and amazingly loud.
I saw the Russian driver spin out right in front of me. Pretty frightening as it looked like he was going to smash into the barrier and shower us with bits for a while! The races after the A1 GP were even better (Old F1 cars, Caterhams, Formula Palmer Audi and a Gineta race in the rain).
The day would have been perfect if the mupets had done something to control the traffic trying to leave the massive field they were using as parking. Instead of controlling the cars they allowed somewhere between 25 and 40 queues form all trying to point out a single exit. It must have looked a bit like half a star from above! It took 1h 45minutes from getting to the car to getting on the road!
Anyone else go?
p.s. pictures to follow...
I saw the Russian driver spin out right in front of me. Pretty frightening as it looked like he was going to smash into the barrier and shower us with bits for a while! The races after the A1 GP were even better (Old F1 cars, Caterhams, Formula Palmer Audi and a Gineta race in the rain).
The day would have been perfect if the mupets had done something to control the traffic trying to leave the massive field they were using as parking. Instead of controlling the cars they allowed somewhere between 25 and 40 queues form all trying to point out a single exit. It must have looked a bit like half a star from above! It took 1h 45minutes from getting to the car to getting on the road!
Anyone else go?
p.s. pictures to follow...
Surely
May 2, 03:22 PM
Why would anyone expect white to be thicker than black.
-aggie- wins the thread.
-aggie- wins the thread.
silverblack
Apr 15, 10:59 AM
This may be obvious, but did you verify that there is power coming from the cord. That is, try plugging it into other idevices first. When the battery of my iPhone was completely dead, it did take more than a few minutes of charging before it came back to life. Having a large battery in the iPad, perhaps it needs more time?
wrldwzrd89
Jan 5, 08:32 AM
I'm glad to see that at least one webmaster has created a website designed for Safari users. This will only help to drive up Safari's adoption among Mac OS X users, and, by extension, Mac OS X itself. I'm not really a theme fan, and I'm using Windows, so I can't really comment on the themes.
wwooden
Dec 14, 11:28 AM
That's one of the reasons why I decided to get a logitech keyboard and mouse for my iMac instead of using the Apple ones. They have extra buttons that control itunes that don't require you to have itunes as the top program.
MarcelV
Mar 7, 08:09 PM
Perfect work around for no AAC support (protected and 'open') on Tivo. Great Job by the author. Yeah, I had a little issue with getting it to work, but that was firewall related and me not doing the right thing (reading a readme file.... who needs one, right?), but it seems stable!!
ECUpirate44
Feb 17, 12:44 PM
People are crazy.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/41641688/ns/us_news-crime_and_courts/
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/41641688/ns/us_news-crime_and_courts/
Old Mac Geezer
Mar 27, 07:44 AM
Remember you're talking about the low end of the Mac graphics lineup. Most of the better games require a lot of power that low end video solutions don't have. I bought a G4 tower that came with a Rage 128 Pro 16mb graphics card that couldn't play games for crap. That was the low end back when this machine was new. I have a Radeon 9700 in there now and games run a lot better. Unfortunately, the mini can't be upgraded, so you're stuck with what you have. Be sure you read the system requirements on any game before you buy it in the future as it may not run adequately, if at all, on your machine. If gaming is your goal, you need a machine with a better graphics card in the future. My brother has a 24" iMac with the 7300GT graphics card and that's not even high end for games and graphics work although it does work well enough.
MisterMe
Mar 20, 09:11 AM
I'm looking for a program to convert avi files to mpeg. The videos are very choppy when tr ying to view on the computer. I want to convert, and then burn them, so I can watch them.
Versiontracker turned up alot of software that can do it, but I'm broke right now. I need a free solution.I don't get why you want to convert the .avi files. If you install the DivX and 3ivx QuickTime codecs, you can play them in any QuickTime-compatible application as is.
Versiontracker turned up alot of software that can do it, but I'm broke right now. I need a free solution.I don't get why you want to convert the .avi files. If you install the DivX and 3ivx QuickTime codecs, you can play them in any QuickTime-compatible application as is.
olindacat
Apr 15, 02:45 PM
I guess it all depends on several factors:
1. What purpose do you have for external drives? Time Machine? Video editing?
2. Do you need it today? If so, eSATA is your only real choice until more Thunderbolt drives come to market.
3. How many drives do you need to attach externally? eSATA is one drive per connector. Thunderbolt allows for daisy-chaining drives.
4. Are you filthy rich? The first-generation Thunderbolt drives are gonna be very expensive.
Thanks for even bothering, as I can see no one else is touching this.
1>> I'm not filthy rich by any means. My show is an hour long and gobbles up around 100GB, with raw footage, intermediate renders, etc. Each issue of my magazine is 10GB, but when I shot images I am shoot RAW D2X files and downloading 10-20GB per session. So, it all adds up. I wanted to have 9TB of storage using an external eSATA enclosure. I was thinking I cold get the iMac with OWC eSATA upgrade, but then I won't have anything for back-up, right?
2>>I need 'a machine' today, but am afraid if I buy now�judging from this site's own buying guide, which says not to�that'll I'll deeply regret it. It just looks like iMac is due out this or next month!
3>>I thought I could connect a RAID enclosure to one connector, no? I was going to have an enclosure, maybe eight or 10 drives.
4>>The big issue is my lack of exp with video. I have been doing my show for only one year and have seen my storage world go to pot, and the demands on the processor eclipse what I have. I feel like I'm in computer purgatory: I can't move to HD (timeline rendering for an hour just to see what is going on is absurd), if I buy a MP now I'll regret it.
1. What purpose do you have for external drives? Time Machine? Video editing?
2. Do you need it today? If so, eSATA is your only real choice until more Thunderbolt drives come to market.
3. How many drives do you need to attach externally? eSATA is one drive per connector. Thunderbolt allows for daisy-chaining drives.
4. Are you filthy rich? The first-generation Thunderbolt drives are gonna be very expensive.
Thanks for even bothering, as I can see no one else is touching this.
1>> I'm not filthy rich by any means. My show is an hour long and gobbles up around 100GB, with raw footage, intermediate renders, etc. Each issue of my magazine is 10GB, but when I shot images I am shoot RAW D2X files and downloading 10-20GB per session. So, it all adds up. I wanted to have 9TB of storage using an external eSATA enclosure. I was thinking I cold get the iMac with OWC eSATA upgrade, but then I won't have anything for back-up, right?
2>>I need 'a machine' today, but am afraid if I buy now�judging from this site's own buying guide, which says not to�that'll I'll deeply regret it. It just looks like iMac is due out this or next month!
3>>I thought I could connect a RAID enclosure to one connector, no? I was going to have an enclosure, maybe eight or 10 drives.
4>>The big issue is my lack of exp with video. I have been doing my show for only one year and have seen my storage world go to pot, and the demands on the processor eclipse what I have. I feel like I'm in computer purgatory: I can't move to HD (timeline rendering for an hour just to see what is going on is absurd), if I buy a MP now I'll regret it.
sahiln15
Aug 18, 05:52 AM
please helppppppppppp guysss:(