ravenvii
Dec 16, 04:42 PM
version?
As I said in my post, it's the original. In other words, it's version 1.0.
As I said in my post, it's the original. In other words, it's version 1.0.
Hrududu
Apr 6, 12:04 PM
What kind of condition is it in?
Wyvernspirit
Apr 14, 07:10 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8G4 Safari/6533.18.5)
I bought 4 but when 4.01 came out my app store would not or could not download the update. It kept giving me an error code that another user (null) had updates. Apple had no solution but to refund my money. :(
I bought 4 but when 4.01 came out my app store would not or could not download the update. It kept giving me an error code that another user (null) had updates. Apple had no solution but to refund my money. :(
imacintel
Oct 23, 07:05 PM
Since the regular submission sytem is down, thought I might as well post it the hard way. Anyways, just a little thing I thought up..
iJohnHenry
Apr 13, 04:53 PM
< pic of The Queen of New York. >
Richard obviously dresses left. :eek:
Getting a little baggy under the eyes, I see. :(
Richard obviously dresses left. :eek:
Getting a little baggy under the eyes, I see. :(
solvs
Dec 22, 02:14 PM
They would be less likely than Roxio... I mean Napster. Though it did seem to be their only profitable thing right now, this still seems strange to me.
Fishrrman
May 1, 09:33 PM
I was experiencing the same problems as others after installing DP3.
That is, installation seemed ok, UNTIL it got to to "moving items into place" after which it hung.
I forced a restart, and ended up with the grey screen and spinning gear.
I followed insomniac321123's suggestion:
- rebooted to Snow Leopard
- opened the root Library folder
- opened the Updates folder and located the "lionswupdate.pkg"
Note: it was located in a folder named "041-0870"
The pathway is (root)/Library/Updates/041-0870/lionswupdate.pkg
- double-clicked that, re-ran the installer app.
- this time, when it got to the "moving items into place" segment, the task finished (in relatively short time) and I received "the installation was successful".
After this, I was able to restart and get a "good boot" to 10.7 build 11A444d.
Other observations:
When I _shut down_ Lion the first time after the update, it seemed to take extra time, with quite a bit of disk activity. I'm going to _guess_ that the problem may be due to files that normally get written at shutdown to be read at the next boot. These would normally be read and pre-loaded before the finder loaded, but could not be, hence the spinning wheel that prevented the finder from loading.
After I finally got a good boot after running the procedure above, and Lion corrected whatever it needed to correct at shutdown, subsequent shutdowns are "normal" again.
That is, installation seemed ok, UNTIL it got to to "moving items into place" after which it hung.
I forced a restart, and ended up with the grey screen and spinning gear.
I followed insomniac321123's suggestion:
- rebooted to Snow Leopard
- opened the root Library folder
- opened the Updates folder and located the "lionswupdate.pkg"
Note: it was located in a folder named "041-0870"
The pathway is (root)/Library/Updates/041-0870/lionswupdate.pkg
- double-clicked that, re-ran the installer app.
- this time, when it got to the "moving items into place" segment, the task finished (in relatively short time) and I received "the installation was successful".
After this, I was able to restart and get a "good boot" to 10.7 build 11A444d.
Other observations:
When I _shut down_ Lion the first time after the update, it seemed to take extra time, with quite a bit of disk activity. I'm going to _guess_ that the problem may be due to files that normally get written at shutdown to be read at the next boot. These would normally be read and pre-loaded before the finder loaded, but could not be, hence the spinning wheel that prevented the finder from loading.
After I finally got a good boot after running the procedure above, and Lion corrected whatever it needed to correct at shutdown, subsequent shutdowns are "normal" again.
MzMpv
May 1, 02:48 PM
Did you reformat the drive with Apple Partition map?
Nope I just used the disks that came with the laptop.
Apple Partition map is that something you can download?
Nope I just used the disks that came with the laptop.
Apple Partition map is that something you can download?
obeygiant
Oct 25, 08:30 AM
I guess if the person in question was being a complete tool, I see no problem with them suffering the mild embarrassment of having the "in time out" badge under their name. Its a wildly inflated ego who can't deal with a time-out title for a short time.
Mikey7c8
Mar 31, 08:39 PM
Personally I wouldn't use Crucial unless it was free.
Support was great, however returning anything more than once is ridiculous.
Support was great, however returning anything more than once is ridiculous.
MacHarne
Mar 5, 07:13 AM
I have a Netgear WGR614 v4 in the center of the house. With the Dell laptop (P4M, Dell 1300 Wireless), I can get about 15 feet away. With the PB, I can get about 50 feet. With the iBook... about 120 feet. Although, when I'm that far with the iBook I need to be careful not to move around much because the signal drops drastically when walking about at that range.
But I would really recommend an Airport Express. And in fact, in a couple of minutes, I am ordering one. I'll use it when I'm at school and not around the WGR614 (and for now as an Airtunes station). The Airtunes benefit and the compactness of the AExpress is fantastic and the range is on an equal level to my Netgear (I've done the same testing for signal strength with the AExpress but it was in a different setting so the conditions wouldn't correspond well).
But I would really recommend an Airport Express. And in fact, in a couple of minutes, I am ordering one. I'll use it when I'm at school and not around the WGR614 (and for now as an Airtunes station). The Airtunes benefit and the compactness of the AExpress is fantastic and the range is on an equal level to my Netgear (I've done the same testing for signal strength with the AExpress but it was in a different setting so the conditions wouldn't correspond well).
aussie_geek
Mar 19, 05:47 PM
easy choice.
if u want to play games get a ps3.
if you want to do computer stuff then get a mac.
i am sure there are alot of ppl on these boards just voting "get a mac" because we all love them.
if u want to play games get a ps3.
if you want to do computer stuff then get a mac.
i am sure there are alot of ppl on these boards just voting "get a mac" because we all love them.
camomac
Sep 22, 04:23 PM
whats the point of waiting, when you could begin enjoying the best operating system in the world. :D
i switched earlier this year, and i have not even looked back. seriously.
i was a little upset thinking that my new purchase would be out dated in a year when i initially
read about the whole intel switch, but what ever, thats technology for you and blue velvet makes a very valid point too.
besides, when longhorn (or what ever it's called now) is released your peecee will be dated too.
i say go for it!
i switched earlier this year, and i have not even looked back. seriously.
i was a little upset thinking that my new purchase would be out dated in a year when i initially
read about the whole intel switch, but what ever, thats technology for you and blue velvet makes a very valid point too.
besides, when longhorn (or what ever it's called now) is released your peecee will be dated too.
i say go for it!
twoodcc
Mar 7, 09:33 PM
im not using any command :\ i just click the fah6 exe that came with it and away it goes.
ill try to launch it from terminal and whatnot and ill come back.
ill try figure out how to get the results and post them here for comparisons :)
well it's really easy to launch it from inside the terminal. after starting terminal, you have to get inside the folder that had the fah6 file. you can get there by typing "cd" and then drag and drop the folder into terminal and press enter.
once in the folder, all you have to type is "./fah6" to start. but you can also add parameters with that command.
ill try to launch it from terminal and whatnot and ill come back.
ill try figure out how to get the results and post them here for comparisons :)
well it's really easy to launch it from inside the terminal. after starting terminal, you have to get inside the folder that had the fah6 file. you can get there by typing "cd" and then drag and drop the folder into terminal and press enter.
once in the folder, all you have to type is "./fah6" to start. but you can also add parameters with that command.
brap
Mar 9, 09:10 PM
Flarestorm (http://linkage.white-void.net/files/macosx/), the oh-so-very-nearly-finished PSX emulator has gone open source, with SDK and sources available at the given link. If anyone proficient in Japanese would care to translate when this actually happened, you're free to do so ;)
Now, to build the thing - the source is 6 months newer than the binary last available...
Now, to build the thing - the source is 6 months newer than the binary last available...
Dagless
Apr 30, 07:25 PM
Use em mostly as a watch and pedometer. And occasionally as a radio and an iPod...
http://twitpic.com/4qzhz4
http://twitpic.com/4o6xus
http://twitpic.com/4ir8iy
http://twitpic.com/3xt08f
PS; I brought a few.
You brought a few where? To the beach?
http://twitpic.com/4qzhz4
http://twitpic.com/4o6xus
http://twitpic.com/4ir8iy
http://twitpic.com/3xt08f
PS; I brought a few.
You brought a few where? To the beach?
aquajet
Sep 10, 12:24 AM
I have a VW New Beetle, 2.0L, 4-speed auto. Recently drove across country. Did some mileage tests along the way...keep in mind all driving time spent on the interstate highway, cruise speed 75-85 mph.
Windows up, A/C on: 31.1 mpg
Windows up, A/C off: 31.9 mpg
Windows down, A/C off: 27.7 mpg :eek:
Windows up, A/C on: 31.1 mpg
Windows up, A/C off: 31.9 mpg
Windows down, A/C off: 27.7 mpg :eek:
benhollberg
Apr 28, 12:46 AM
Rented movies from iTunes can only be synced to one device at a time. This is why an Internet connection is required to sync rented movies.
El3ctronics
May 2, 03:37 PM
actually they stayed loggedin for 7 days, and thats only if you're inactive for 7 days, applies to all people using it, most IM services, such as gtalk, msn, yahoo all do offline messaging, facebook does it as a message. with ebuddy i can see when people are typing, i can have group chats, do location sharing and i can file share with the apps too. so far the only thing i can't do is broadcast messages, which i've never heard of until you mentioned it, so therefore have no need. so really BBM only seems to do 1 thing that beejive and ebuddy don't do. the SMS thing is a bit silly, if someone ain't online and i want to message them i'll just SMS them, simple as, it's not like i cannot do that.
You're completely and blatantly (I'm assuming, other there's another word for it) missing the point. Knowing that you can ALWAYS communicate with a contact via a specific method is much better and more efficient than having to check if they're "online" every single time you want to message them.
You're completely and blatantly (I'm assuming, other there's another word for it) missing the point. Knowing that you can ALWAYS communicate with a contact via a specific method is much better and more efficient than having to check if they're "online" every single time you want to message them.
nsutt22
Aug 10, 08:59 PM
Loading... Loading... Loading...
I am web developer for a school and of course as much as we don't want to be we must be kind to those (cough) dial-up challenged people :). No offense to all readers who are unable to ubtain "normal" internet. Anyway, I had a loading question regarding Flash. This may be to indepth for this forumn however I am not sure. Does Flash load the entire Flash page before it is viewable or does it allow for individual scenes to load when they are accessed?
Thanks for your help! Any insight is much appreciated.
-NSutt-
PBook 17" 1.67 ghz - 1.5 gb ram - 100 gb HD on a Dell 19" W1900 LCD_TV
I am web developer for a school and of course as much as we don't want to be we must be kind to those (cough) dial-up challenged people :). No offense to all readers who are unable to ubtain "normal" internet. Anyway, I had a loading question regarding Flash. This may be to indepth for this forumn however I am not sure. Does Flash load the entire Flash page before it is viewable or does it allow for individual scenes to load when they are accessed?
Thanks for your help! Any insight is much appreciated.
-NSutt-
PBook 17" 1.67 ghz - 1.5 gb ram - 100 gb HD on a Dell 19" W1900 LCD_TV
akshep
Apr 19, 02:37 PM
I have a ipod 3g 40GB ( the old one with the buttons above the wheel) that a friend gave me. I used it all day today listening to his music. When I got home I plugged it in to my PC and a message popped up saying that it was formatted for a mac. I restored the ipod so I could get my music on it and when it rebooted itself it shows a sync cable and an arrow and then cuts itself off. I can not get it to boot anymore. Has anyone had this issue before? If so what did you have to do to fix it?
satpalram
Jun 7, 09:15 AM
Anyone else stuck on 28mins?
andythursby
Apr 29, 01:36 PM
Wait so they're making BBM work for all phones? Making it a cross platform messenger thing?
yup, cos they're annoyed that whatsapp and pingchat stealing their audience
yup, cos they're annoyed that whatsapp and pingchat stealing their audience
benchlegs
Apr 30, 03:39 PM
Just came across this and wanted to know if it works and is worth the $15
Thanks!
http://www.bitcartel.com/pandorajam/
Thanks!
http://www.bitcartel.com/pandorajam/