old-wiz
May 4, 01:28 PM
Their website has a number of threads about problems with it. Might have better luck on their forum.
Apple!Freak
Sep 25, 09:44 PM
Okay, I have a pair of Klefs that I want to hook up to an iBook. Now, they don't use RCA-connectors; just normal speaker wire. I remember seeing an adaptor for about $50 a while backt which you plug the standard speaker wire into and at the other side it provides a mini interconnect which plugs into the iBook. Anyone know of this? A link would be much appreciated!
CalBoy
Apr 10, 08:11 PM
So I think the next step for you is to sync the iPods and make sure the apps are transferred by clicking on the device and then going to the "apps" tab.
You'll have to keep both iPods on the same account, but I don't think that should be a problem if they're being synced to the same iMac.
You'll have to keep both iPods on the same account, but I don't think that should be a problem if they're being synced to the same iMac.
MacRumors
Jan 9, 06:42 PM
There's been more than a few off-topic threads and flame wars popping up....
Let's stop it...
Avoid personal attacks and instigating flame wars... constructive and thought-out criticisms are welcome... but simple "xyz sucks" posts will be not be. Go to Ars' Battlefront (http://arstechnica.infopop.net/OpenTopic/page?a=frm&s=50009562&f=48409524) if you want to post those threads.
arn
Let's stop it...
Avoid personal attacks and instigating flame wars... constructive and thought-out criticisms are welcome... but simple "xyz sucks" posts will be not be. Go to Ars' Battlefront (http://arstechnica.infopop.net/OpenTopic/page?a=frm&s=50009562&f=48409524) if you want to post those threads.
arn
sorepheet
Feb 15, 10:56 AM
Very capable! It also sips power another plus :D
kona0197
May 7, 12:18 AM
Yeah this is a late model Santa Rose so I am hopeful there is no issues. I was trying to switch from Windows but i am still have worries that this Mac will fail.
BTW how does one tighten the screen hinge?
BTW how does one tighten the screen hinge?
orangefoodie
Jul 2, 09:40 AM
If I'm not mistaken, I believe you can just drag-and-drop the vCard file into the Address Book window. Presto! I love Macs for their amazing ability to drag-and-drop everything ;)
skoker
Dec 21, 08:53 AM
Interested in a 600MHz iBook for the eMac?
longball11
Jun 1, 09:39 PM
I think I might go for the NUDE. Slim, nice-looking and fitted so that I can place it in my soun dock. The rebel touch looks thick to fit into my sound dock.
ThaDoggg
May 5, 02:24 PM
Definitely the 2011 model. It is much faster than the 2010 model, especially when it comes to the 13". There is no dedicated video card, but if you want to play games you should go with a 15" anyway. Also, you get the Thunderbolt port.
gkarris
Dec 2, 12:38 PM
;) put the handbag down matey and lets just hit the bar instead ;):)
I DON'T LIKE SPAM!!! :eek:
;)
I DON'T LIKE SPAM!!! :eek:
;)
trainguy77
Sep 19, 12:27 AM
well what you should do is Set it up first just with 1000 base/t I think that should be plenty. In almost all cases you don't even use a full 1000 base/t line, as the hard drives are your limitation. So set it up with 1000 base/t then you can take a look at activity monitor and see if your getting close to maxing out a connection.
BobbieM629
Apr 2, 02:23 PM
I had this problem yesterday. Click on sign out then enter your apple I'd and password again
Ah! Perfect! This worked! I dont know why I didn't think of it! Thank you!
Ah! Perfect! This worked! I dont know why I didn't think of it! Thank you!
pacmania1982
Mar 10, 04:48 AM
Try rebooting into Safe Mode - turn your Mac on, as soon as you hear the chime, press and hold shift down until you see the Apple logo with the spinning wheel.
When your system boots, open up System Preferences and choose something other than 1280x1024 - like 1024x768. Restart your Mac mini as normal. This time it should boot at 1024x768 on your monitor. Once your Mini has booted, open System Preferences again and change your resolution to 1280x1024.
Hope this helps
pac
When your system boots, open up System Preferences and choose something other than 1280x1024 - like 1024x768. Restart your Mac mini as normal. This time it should boot at 1024x768 on your monitor. Once your Mini has booted, open System Preferences again and change your resolution to 1280x1024.
Hope this helps
pac
dyrer
Apr 29, 07:52 PM
Maybe Flash CS5.5 work better ;)
Italiano
Mar 25, 04:21 AM
Yhe Mini comes with a DVI - VGA adapter doesn't it?
pinkingrid
Apr 22, 11:25 AM
I know I installed it correctly from the CD. I don't know if I should install updates bec my Macbook OS is 10.6.4.
It's getting frustrating because there are documents/photos that I need to scan. When I run the HP Scan software, turn the scanner on and put a picture and press SCAN on the dialogue box, it just says PREPARING TO SCAN and it goes on and on and on and never shows my image/document.
I already tried uninstalling and re-installing the software but still get the same result. Why is it always saying PREPARING TO SCAN and does not communicate with my device? Please help me :-) Thank you! :confused:
It's getting frustrating because there are documents/photos that I need to scan. When I run the HP Scan software, turn the scanner on and put a picture and press SCAN on the dialogue box, it just says PREPARING TO SCAN and it goes on and on and on and never shows my image/document.
I already tried uninstalling and re-installing the software but still get the same result. Why is it always saying PREPARING TO SCAN and does not communicate with my device? Please help me :-) Thank you! :confused:
OldManJimbo
Aug 24, 05:41 PM
I think I like #1 -
Applejuiced
Apr 29, 12:46 PM
so its safe to restore it itunes then update it wit itunes and jail break wit red snow. i jus wonna be on the same page as u guys lol
Yes, you'd be fine.
Yes, you'd be fine.
nagromme
Aug 30, 10:24 PM
For the record, I submitted the story with a different headline, and even previewed it :) Maybe MacBytes meant to replace the MDN link with the InternetRetailer link that MDN references. They must have accidentally pasted the URL over the title instead of over the old URL.
Anyway, my headline was something like:
"Apple.com is now the computer company site with most AND longest visits; tops Dell by 50%"
I seem to recall Apple.com being on top in NUMBER of visits for a while, but someone else (HP?) had visitors stay the longest and browse. Now Apple is on top in both respects--surely a measure of increased interest in the platform.
Not bad to have a high average stay-length, with all the people checking the home page for 1 second during the iTunes million promo :D
(Oh--and the MDN wide problem is only because someone posted a huge wide link in the comments below the article: Apple vs. Dell and MS on NASDAQ (http://quotes.nasdaq.com/quote.dll?mode=basics&kind=&timeframe=1y&intraday=&charttype=ohlc&splits=&earnings=&comparison=on&index=&symbol=DELL&symbol=MSFT&symbol=AAPL&FormType=&mkttype=&pathname=&page=charting&selected=AAPL).)
Anyway, my headline was something like:
"Apple.com is now the computer company site with most AND longest visits; tops Dell by 50%"
I seem to recall Apple.com being on top in NUMBER of visits for a while, but someone else (HP?) had visitors stay the longest and browse. Now Apple is on top in both respects--surely a measure of increased interest in the platform.
Not bad to have a high average stay-length, with all the people checking the home page for 1 second during the iTunes million promo :D
(Oh--and the MDN wide problem is only because someone posted a huge wide link in the comments below the article: Apple vs. Dell and MS on NASDAQ (http://quotes.nasdaq.com/quote.dll?mode=basics&kind=&timeframe=1y&intraday=&charttype=ohlc&splits=&earnings=&comparison=on&index=&symbol=DELL&symbol=MSFT&symbol=AAPL&FormType=&mkttype=&pathname=&page=charting&selected=AAPL).)
DudeMartin
Apr 9, 11:32 PM
Copy your receipt, send it, and keep the original. :)
What about the UPC codes, would I need them if I wanted to bring the computer into an Apple Store or something?
What about the UPC codes, would I need them if I wanted to bring the computer into an Apple Store or something?
macdudeguy
Jan 13, 06:15 PM
I meet one person after another who thinks iTunes Store tracks are sourced from CDs. But to me this doesn't make any sense because for the amount of tracks available on the store, the number that become newly available regularly... it would take an army.
I was always under the impression that Apple sourced the tracks digitally from the labels, and encoded to AAC from sources that were almost certainly higher up the ladder than CD quality (ie; studio master)
Does anybody know for sure what the lineage of Store songs is?
Thanks.
I was always under the impression that Apple sourced the tracks digitally from the labels, and encoded to AAC from sources that were almost certainly higher up the ladder than CD quality (ie; studio master)
Does anybody know for sure what the lineage of Store songs is?
Thanks.
MacSince1985
May 3, 02:57 PM
You're in the Mac Pro forum. You may get better info in the Macbook Pro forum (http://forums.macrumors.com/forumdisplay.php?f=90).
Your friend's price seems a bit high to me.
Your friend's price seems a bit high to me.
peskaa
Nov 10, 10:31 AM
Basically no. The 27" iMac will only accept digital input signals, not analogue.
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