firemedicmark
May 4, 07:56 AM
Make sure Maps has all the permissions, beyond that I will have to think about it. I had a similar issue quite a while ago but I do not know what triggered it.
By hard reset do you mean taking it back to factory default settings?
Yes it has all permissions. Back hard reset I mean holding both buttons until the apple logo comes up. I've been JB'd for over 1 year w/o an issues, not sure what's going on :(
By hard reset do you mean taking it back to factory default settings?
Yes it has all permissions. Back hard reset I mean holding both buttons until the apple logo comes up. I've been JB'd for over 1 year w/o an issues, not sure what's going on :(
Ruahrc
Feb 20, 01:25 PM
3) Apply ColorSync Profile to Images (I set it to use my calibrated Colorsync profile, but a generic RGB one would work)
This is a little OT but fi you're applying a monitor-specific profile to an image, you're not doing it correctly. Monitor specific ICC profiles should only be used in system prefs>displays for your screen, and never for an image.
Ruahrc
This is a little OT but fi you're applying a monitor-specific profile to an image, you're not doing it correctly. Monitor specific ICC profiles should only be used in system prefs>displays for your screen, and never for an image.
Ruahrc
TodVader
Dec 6, 09:38 AM
My new ibook does that too. You don't have a dvd burner, that's why. It has no need for the blank media so it spits it out.
p.s. my ibook it the last rev, obviously the one in my sig.
p.s. my ibook it the last rev, obviously the one in my sig.
Jetson
Nov 1, 03:18 PM
Some websites I've visited have a series of links at the top of the page labeled A-B-C-D all the way to Z. This really does make it easier to browse through long lists.
JeepGuy
May 4, 06:18 PM
Does it have to be 1333mhz? what if it's 1600mhz DDR3 memory like this one .. also does it mean higher the mhz the faster the ram?
http://www.ec.kingston.com/ecom/hyperx_us/partsinfo.asp?root=&ktcpartno=KHX1600C9S3P1K2/8G
Yes the number is the speed but it will fall back to 1333mhz, if you are buying Kingston ram, I would buy this KTA-MB1333/4G two of these will give 8gb with the 4 already installed you'll have 12gb. the hyper X will do nothing for you but cost more.
http://www.ec.kingston.com/ecom/hyperx_us/partsinfo.asp?root=&ktcpartno=KHX1600C9S3P1K2/8G
Yes the number is the speed but it will fall back to 1333mhz, if you are buying Kingston ram, I would buy this KTA-MB1333/4G two of these will give 8gb with the 4 already installed you'll have 12gb. the hyper X will do nothing for you but cost more.
mpshay
Apr 20, 02:27 PM
The ATV was not outputting 1080P so that is something to consider.
What does a 720P encode played via iTunes look like? I never tried them back to back, but I never noticed a difference between ATV & Mini playing the same file. In fact I'm now using 3 ATVs and mini is just a headless server I VNC into occasionally. The minimal loss in quality that comes with not being able to do 1080P is more than made up for in the simplicity of the ATV IMHO.
What does a 720P encode played via iTunes look like? I never tried them back to back, but I never noticed a difference between ATV & Mini playing the same file. In fact I'm now using 3 ATVs and mini is just a headless server I VNC into occasionally. The minimal loss in quality that comes with not being able to do 1080P is more than made up for in the simplicity of the ATV IMHO.
bob lewis
Feb 25, 10:36 PM
Hi, Mac collectors:
I have a dandy Powermac 7100/66, but I love this antediluvian model. But
today my printer died (I don't think the Mac ever will!), and I can't find another
one with the 8-pin connector. Is there any kind of adapter out there that will work,
or how can I get my "stuff" off of this old Powermac?
Any suggestions on where to pick up a used printer that still uses the 8-pin
connector would be greatly appreciated. Or can I down-loan everything off
the computer onto floppys. Then what?
Bob Lewis
I have a dandy Powermac 7100/66, but I love this antediluvian model. But
today my printer died (I don't think the Mac ever will!), and I can't find another
one with the 8-pin connector. Is there any kind of adapter out there that will work,
or how can I get my "stuff" off of this old Powermac?
Any suggestions on where to pick up a used printer that still uses the 8-pin
connector would be greatly appreciated. Or can I down-loan everything off
the computer onto floppys. Then what?
Bob Lewis
missusm
Oct 23, 04:47 AM
go to an apple store
DJsteveSD
Mar 25, 04:03 PM
To wrap up...
People were joining the queue at 5pm still, stocks were extremely limited by that point and only a handful of specific models remained.
Overall the queue was well over 200 growing steadily all afternoon.
Staff were great, chatty and friendly and dishing out StarBucks coffee and bottled water all afternoon
Here a quick video of the moment of the curtain drop which i saw thanks to a timely reshuffle of the queue
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UT0-RKR0wF8&hd=1
I was 80th in line and managed to get everything i wanted and was out of the store and on my way home by about 5:45pm
Fairly well organised and would definitely consider going there again for a launch
the way launch was handled at some stores here in the US was a nightmare! :eek:
People were joining the queue at 5pm still, stocks were extremely limited by that point and only a handful of specific models remained.
Overall the queue was well over 200 growing steadily all afternoon.
Staff were great, chatty and friendly and dishing out StarBucks coffee and bottled water all afternoon
Here a quick video of the moment of the curtain drop which i saw thanks to a timely reshuffle of the queue
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UT0-RKR0wF8&hd=1
I was 80th in line and managed to get everything i wanted and was out of the store and on my way home by about 5:45pm
Fairly well organised and would definitely consider going there again for a launch
the way launch was handled at some stores here in the US was a nightmare! :eek:
Grannyville7989
Apr 28, 04:06 PM
And there's also Virtual Box which many people use and love.
Artmuzz
May 2, 08:37 AM
Safer, really, as you eliminate the risk of being hit by a bus, in a car accident, mugged, robbed, stabbed, shot, in a train derailment, etc...
Yeah, just like the house blowing up, a car crashing into my house and the computer going on fire :p hahaha. Seriously I was talking about spending money when mentioning it was safer.
Yeah, just like the house blowing up, a car crashing into my house and the computer going on fire :p hahaha. Seriously I was talking about spending money when mentioning it was safer.
Gregg2
Apr 26, 06:57 PM
I
Why would you want the space bar to act like an enter key?
You'd
have
to
write
sentences
like
this.
Yeah, in a word processing program. Expand your thinking a bit to other types of applications. For example, AutoCad for Windows requires a "return" (enter) to execute a command. Sometimes it takes several of them to get through a sequence. I'm sure many other programs have similar needs for that Enter key. Having the space bar as a substitute is convenient.
Why would you want the space bar to act like an enter key?
You'd
have
to
write
sentences
like
this.
Yeah, in a word processing program. Expand your thinking a bit to other types of applications. For example, AutoCad for Windows requires a "return" (enter) to execute a command. Sometimes it takes several of them to get through a sequence. I'm sure many other programs have similar needs for that Enter key. Having the space bar as a substitute is convenient.
KD7IWP
Apr 17, 05:01 PM
Can't you pull the hard drive out of the PC and put it in the imac? Sounds to me like the logic board may have gone out on your PC. That is similar to how our PC acted when that happened. If you think it would boot from the CD-ROM, you could put a knoppix LiveCD in there to boot off linux and remove the songs, but sounds like your PC won't boot.
manueld
Mar 14, 04:06 PM
navigation is absolutely positioned and if need be, the highest z-index. i.e.
css:
body{
position: relative;
}
ul#nav{
width: 100%;
position: absolute;
top:0;
left:0;
z-index: 1000;
}
just make sure that there's no class, id, element that has position relative prior to the navigation or else that absolute position is going to be relative to that element.
css:
body{
position: relative;
}
ul#nav{
width: 100%;
position: absolute;
top:0;
left:0;
z-index: 1000;
}
just make sure that there's no class, id, element that has position relative prior to the navigation or else that absolute position is going to be relative to that element.
Firefox123
Jan 28, 06:57 PM
When will it come out?
clayj
Sep 11, 05:26 PM
It's BBSPOT... it's totally a joke.
And you misspelled "screen".
And you misspelled "screen".
wnameth
Dec 8, 07:43 PM
Why can't you just download it?
agreed...why not?
agreed...why not?
jg900ss
Jan 24, 07:41 AM
I also have Server running on a Mini. The disks that ship with the Apple machines (usually have a dark grey color scheme) are CUSTOM to the machine they ship with and usually (in my experience, always) do NOT install on anything other than that precise configuration. I learned the hard way trying to configure RAID on the two included 2.5" hard drives. If you have a RETAIL version of the server operating system (a disc with a picture of the Snow Leopard on it), then you should have no problem installing assuming there are no Intel/G5 issues. Also, the Xserve itself should have come with install discs that were "native" to it, so that would be aother choice you could explore.
longofest
Oct 25, 10:19 AM
Got it off to a good start: http://guides.macrumors.com/Installing_Applications_On_The_iPhone
iCeQuBe
Jun 4, 08:01 AM
Do you ship to Canada?
I will ship to confirmed address.
I will ship to confirmed address.
virividox
Mar 10, 03:57 PM
hehe catchy tune!!!
Aylee
Apr 23, 12:07 PM
Hi, I'm coming to you with a question on behalf of my mother, whose computer won't start up.
Early this morning we had a power outage (for a whole total of ten seconds) which, well, shut everything down including her Power Mac G5. Now it won't start up. Yes, it's plugged in, and it's connected to a surge protector.
When you press the power button you can hear the fans start, and the CD drive begin to whirr, but no sound other than that, no start up noise. We're also not getting any visuals on the monitor at all. The white light on the front of the computer begins to blink continuously, and it's a pretty fast blink, I'd say twice a second.
After searching around online, I can't figure it out, I've tried pressing the Cuda/PMU button, but no luck. Anyone have any ideas? If worst comes to worst, we'll see about taking it in to the Apple store at the mall where I work. Speaking of, I have to run off to work now, thus I won't be able to check back for a good eight hours or so, but thank you in advance!
Early this morning we had a power outage (for a whole total of ten seconds) which, well, shut everything down including her Power Mac G5. Now it won't start up. Yes, it's plugged in, and it's connected to a surge protector.
When you press the power button you can hear the fans start, and the CD drive begin to whirr, but no sound other than that, no start up noise. We're also not getting any visuals on the monitor at all. The white light on the front of the computer begins to blink continuously, and it's a pretty fast blink, I'd say twice a second.
After searching around online, I can't figure it out, I've tried pressing the Cuda/PMU button, but no luck. Anyone have any ideas? If worst comes to worst, we'll see about taking it in to the Apple store at the mall where I work. Speaking of, I have to run off to work now, thus I won't be able to check back for a good eight hours or so, but thank you in advance!
failsafe1
Jan 10, 03:01 PM
Hang on I will call Steve's number that flashed on the screen during the keynote. I am sure he will let me know. :p
kapolani
Apr 19, 01:16 PM
It is silly and ridiculous, no?
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