TheStucker
Mar 24, 03:01 PM
Here is my setup,
Im on a macbook air REV.b
I have installed windows xp on parallels 6.
I installed it onto my bootcamp partition with the understanding that
with a bit of tweaking and some driver installs, i could boot that
install of windows as a dual booted system.
I have done the windows updates, and i also plugged in my snowleopard disc
to install drivers from the drivers folder and I went through and installed every
thing i could from the drivers..
i rebooted and i get the blinking underscore in the top left corner.
Im not sure of the best way to do this, but i could use some help, either point me to another thread that has adressed this, or a website with a foolproof guide... anything would help.. my girlfiend is feeling alienated with me spending every waking hour trying guide after guide and trick after trick to get this working...
i do not have my xp disc, i only have the image file.
i guess it would be possible to use a program like toast or something to burn that image to a disc and have it be bootable and just install straight to bootcamp?
first priority is to install xp on bootcamp without using a windows disc.
Im on a macbook air REV.b
I have installed windows xp on parallels 6.
I installed it onto my bootcamp partition with the understanding that
with a bit of tweaking and some driver installs, i could boot that
install of windows as a dual booted system.
I have done the windows updates, and i also plugged in my snowleopard disc
to install drivers from the drivers folder and I went through and installed every
thing i could from the drivers..
i rebooted and i get the blinking underscore in the top left corner.
Im not sure of the best way to do this, but i could use some help, either point me to another thread that has adressed this, or a website with a foolproof guide... anything would help.. my girlfiend is feeling alienated with me spending every waking hour trying guide after guide and trick after trick to get this working...
i do not have my xp disc, i only have the image file.
i guess it would be possible to use a program like toast or something to burn that image to a disc and have it be bootable and just install straight to bootcamp?
first priority is to install xp on bootcamp without using a windows disc.
Valerie2007
Feb 28, 02:01 PM
Problem has returned ....
I've been experiencing exactly the same problem for a while.
The most irritating thing is that I remember that it used to work fine, with the sharing being on after restarting. Now, despite having the internet sharing check box ticked, any connection without restarting it leads to a timeout.
Ridiculous.
And very annoying.
I've been experiencing exactly the same problem for a while.
The most irritating thing is that I remember that it used to work fine, with the sharing being on after restarting. Now, despite having the internet sharing check box ticked, any connection without restarting it leads to a timeout.
Ridiculous.
And very annoying.
UnixMac
Oct 4, 04:05 PM
Originally posted by cubist
... which somebody said was a clue something was up. Myself, I was hoping for the 13" or 14" higher-resolution iBook. Ah well, I'm beginning to think nothing major until around May '03.
DONT SAY THAT!!! MAY? I WOULD DIE :-(
... which somebody said was a clue something was up. Myself, I was hoping for the 13" or 14" higher-resolution iBook. Ah well, I'm beginning to think nothing major until around May '03.
DONT SAY THAT!!! MAY? I WOULD DIE :-(
blevins321
May 2, 08:17 AM
Thank you for the tip. I have a wireless network that I created. I'm not sure why I need to join one. I also don't have a Mac. The connection has something to do with the d-link setup.
You have to do that to have the Time Capsule become a member of your network. Unless you have it plugged right in?
You have to do that to have the Time Capsule become a member of your network. Unless you have it plugged right in?
Pez555
Apr 6, 07:39 AM
nice.
mcarvin
Dec 12, 10:25 AM
cricket cricket cricket...
G4/G5 optimized firefox builds are faster...
After Firefox 1.1 goes full cocoa, nobody is going to want Camino.
http://homepage.mac.com/krmathis/
Where did you see that 1.1 would be full Cocoa? The 1.1 release slated for 3/2005 (http://www.mozilla.org/projects/firefox/roadmap.html) should reflect a more HIG-compliant interface, but it's still going to be a XUL app. At best, one day they make use Quartz instead of QuickDraw
They're closely related browsers serving different needs. I like my FoxyTunes, AdBlock, Web Developer Toolbar and PR Googlebar, but I also like spell checking in forms, true Aqua widgets, and apps that look like they were written for the Mac.
G4/G5 optimized firefox builds are faster...
After Firefox 1.1 goes full cocoa, nobody is going to want Camino.
http://homepage.mac.com/krmathis/
Where did you see that 1.1 would be full Cocoa? The 1.1 release slated for 3/2005 (http://www.mozilla.org/projects/firefox/roadmap.html) should reflect a more HIG-compliant interface, but it's still going to be a XUL app. At best, one day they make use Quartz instead of QuickDraw
They're closely related browsers serving different needs. I like my FoxyTunes, AdBlock, Web Developer Toolbar and PR Googlebar, but I also like spell checking in forms, true Aqua widgets, and apps that look like they were written for the Mac.
ChrisBrightwell
Jun 18, 11:18 AM
lowered price to 350:apple::apple:
Post some pics and more details ... I might be willing to pull the trigger.
Post some pics and more details ... I might be willing to pull the trigger.
KingJobs
Mar 21, 02:02 PM
$10 per thousand is actually a lot for banner ads these days. ;)
arn
How much do ads cost on MacRumors arn?
arn
How much do ads cost on MacRumors arn?
Hellhammer
Apr 26, 11:02 AM
How much data do you have? Apple offers up to 750GB drive in MBP but from aftermarket, you can get up to 1.75TB (1TB+750GB) in the MBP. In the end, this boils down to do you need the portability or not. You already have an iPad so do you think you would be carrying the MBP with you?
For your usage, MBP is fine, as long as you go with a 15" or 17".
For your usage, MBP is fine, as long as you go with a 15" or 17".
kevin2223
May 5, 10:30 PM
Yes, preferably you'd have better protection before someone enters your home. But like car alarms, a Kensington Lock can be used as a deterrent (it'll take at least a few minutes to get it off without a key/combination). If force is used, it'll obviously damage the security slot.
trainguy77
Jan 31, 10:04 PM
When i search for "folding" it turns nothing up but a random article that mentions it.:confused: The search function seems to have problems?:confused:
kappaknight
May 3, 04:39 PM
Instead of probing your MBP in weird ways, why not just use it as a computer? This isn't Facebook in the flesh, stop poking it.
Indy Golfer
May 6, 10:22 PM
I figured as much, just wanted to make sure before I spend time running cable and power to the closet.
Off topic, has anyone compared wireless connection speeds vs connection speeds with the computer plugged into the Time Capsule?
Thanks again
Off topic, has anyone compared wireless connection speeds vs connection speeds with the computer plugged into the Time Capsule?
Thanks again
pblive
Mar 24, 06:40 AM
Despite the fact that I shouldn't be spending money I don't have, I'd wanted a Mac for a long time, since working with them at Uni and, prior to that, at various workplaces including a stint on Work Experience at Your Sinclair.
Having owned PCs from an almost steam powered 8086 through to the last Dual Core 2 machine I have (and the last PC I may ever own), it was a big move to go back to Mac OS and learn it all over again.
But a refurbished Mac Mini (2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo) at �510 was a bargain and I had to have it, especially as it now means I can review Mac App Store games on my website.
The Mac Mini delivery was incredibly quick. Arriving on Tuesday morning after ordering late on Sunday, I barely had time to clean the study ready for the new machine.
Setting up was easy, plug in and go. Mac OSX greated me with a light and sound show. Ok, it was a slightly tinny sound as I hadn't set the sound to come out of the TV.
Moving across iTunes was far harder. Reformatting one 1TB Hard Drive to be used on the Mac then copying across 200GB of data from an NTFS drive to the new one. Some fiddling around later, much hunting for Artwork on albums, one iPhone synced to the new iTunes and I still have to sync my iPod Touch, losing all the game saves in the process. (it's ok, I really want to go through and 3 star EVERY SINGLE Angry Birds level all over again. Grrrr).
Now the learning curve begins.
Having owned PCs from an almost steam powered 8086 through to the last Dual Core 2 machine I have (and the last PC I may ever own), it was a big move to go back to Mac OS and learn it all over again.
But a refurbished Mac Mini (2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo) at �510 was a bargain and I had to have it, especially as it now means I can review Mac App Store games on my website.
The Mac Mini delivery was incredibly quick. Arriving on Tuesday morning after ordering late on Sunday, I barely had time to clean the study ready for the new machine.
Setting up was easy, plug in and go. Mac OSX greated me with a light and sound show. Ok, it was a slightly tinny sound as I hadn't set the sound to come out of the TV.
Moving across iTunes was far harder. Reformatting one 1TB Hard Drive to be used on the Mac then copying across 200GB of data from an NTFS drive to the new one. Some fiddling around later, much hunting for Artwork on albums, one iPhone synced to the new iTunes and I still have to sync my iPod Touch, losing all the game saves in the process. (it's ok, I really want to go through and 3 star EVERY SINGLE Angry Birds level all over again. Grrrr).
Now the learning curve begins.
Ashwood11
Apr 9, 10:16 AM
I don't have a 3G but I doubt they come from Apple with a number assigned. You probably have to log-on to either ATT or Verizon and set up an account before you are assigned a number.
appleman108
May 4, 09:22 AM
thanks guys
it's amazing how quickly things change
just got this imac in aug 2010
and already the connection ports are becoming outdated
truth be told, FW800 is more than adequate
it's a psychological thing
wanting the latest and greatest
it's amazing how quickly things change
just got this imac in aug 2010
and already the connection ports are becoming outdated
truth be told, FW800 is more than adequate
it's a psychological thing
wanting the latest and greatest
rhett7660
Jun 27, 01:44 PM
If it hasn't sold and you will entertain the idea of shipping I am interested in it.
Thanks
Thanks
twoodcc
Aug 6, 04:17 PM
oh ok. thanks for the explanation. i guess it doesn't seem totally useless, but not as useful as medical projects
nanofrog
Apr 20, 03:35 PM
The click you hear when you plug it in is normal (relay). That said, a bad PSU is a possibility.
You should also check the LED fault indicators on the Logic Board, to see if there's something going on there (in case it's not the PSU).
Ideally, if you've access to another MP (same year or series - hard to go from this, as you've not provided a model number/year of that system), and try swapping PSU's (if no LED's are showing any faults on the current unit).
You should also check the LED fault indicators on the Logic Board, to see if there's something going on there (in case it's not the PSU).
Ideally, if you've access to another MP (same year or series - hard to go from this, as you've not provided a model number/year of that system), and try swapping PSU's (if no LED's are showing any faults on the current unit).
macintouch
Jun 21, 10:40 AM
I would say it's probably a good idea to upgrade. It gives you a few days to get used to the new OS and also the opportunity to back up your stuff so you can have your new iPhone just the way you like it on Thursday. I'm not sure if you can restore from backup from 3 to 4. I would assume you could but you may as well eliminate all variables, you know?
aicul
Jan 8, 06:51 PM
MacBook is intel (10.6 capable). G4 is PowerBook or iBook.
I think it does not hurt to be clear. :p
I think it does not hurt to be clear. :p
Patmian212
Dec 19, 07:46 PM
Does anyone wanna sell a GP2X or GP32 or any other type of homebrew handheld machine?
starflyer
Jul 7, 10:50 PM
Im thinking the Apple Store. When might you guys arrive? Regal parking garage looks like a good place to get mugged. :D
How early could we get into West Town?
How early could we get into West Town?
xytor
Apr 24, 02:29 PM
NSDictionary is it. objectForKey: tells you if there's an object stored with the specified key.
That's excellent, but how come the documentation makes no mention of this function?
http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/Cocoa/Reference/Foundation/Classes/NSMutableDictionary_Class/Reference/Reference.html
Is there any documentation that lists ALL the functions?
Thanks.
That's excellent, but how come the documentation makes no mention of this function?
http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/Cocoa/Reference/Foundation/Classes/NSMutableDictionary_Class/Reference/Reference.html
Is there any documentation that lists ALL the functions?
Thanks.
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