cleanup
Nov 4, 07:36 AM
Interesting. Usually I see guys with over-rated actresses on their desktops...
Come on, let's not be thick-headed! :)
Come on, let's not be thick-headed! :)
Night Spring
Apr 17, 12:12 PM
Try deleting the backup you have now. You can do so by opening up the Preferences pane in iTunes, and going to the "Devices" tab. Then let iTunes try to make a fresh backup from scratch.
IJ Reilly
Jan 16, 11:29 PM
His political song and comments at the end of the Keynote made me laugh. Only when you're at that stage in life can you get away with something like that.
He's been doing it all his life. Randy Newman is one of my heroes. I've been to so many of these keynotes and I had to miss this one!
He's been doing it all his life. Randy Newman is one of my heroes. I've been to so many of these keynotes and I had to miss this one!
memoirtree
Jan 23, 02:33 AM
So I just got my apogee duet (it's from 2007 which previously belonged to my friend who passed it on to me). I have a Macbook Pro 10.6.4 version and the cable it came with is a 400-400 so I went out and bought a 800-400 cable for it to plug into my macbook. Heres the problem, as soon as I plug the firewire cable into the port my macbook completely SHUTS OFF/CRASHES. EVERYTIME where I can't get the duet working. I tried turning off my macbook THEN plugging the firewire into the port. After that I'll turn on my macbook and it will work with the firewire plugged in but that does not mean I can get it working. The firewire has to be unplugged then plugged back into to initiate a response to turn the duet on but NO, my macbook completely shuts off again. I haven't even gotten a chance to use this baby, I haven't been able to get it working/turn on even once.
What is the problem here?!
What is the problem here?!
ManWhoCan
Oct 8, 02:02 PM
Why only U.S.?
whooleytoo
Apr 18, 12:39 PM
O2 sales reps here are telling customers that the iPhone 5 is coming in June. Admittedly, sales reps are the last people I'd trust, but it's surprising that they're volunteering a specific month; and more so that they'd say something which might stop a customer buying a phone over the next 2 months.
Play Ultimate
Oct 27, 09:31 AM
Could it be that Apple is going to release this new video iPod after Zune so it can steal MS's thunder?....
What do you guys think?
I've been thinking this all along. However, the rumors don't seem to support a near release. But except for the price change, the Sept. iPod releases were not very revolutionary. Release this and watch what happens at holiday time. :D
What do you guys think?
I've been thinking this all along. However, the rumors don't seem to support a near release. But except for the price change, the Sept. iPod releases were not very revolutionary. Release this and watch what happens at holiday time. :D
chrono1081
Mar 7, 02:59 AM
I have about 20 TB of photos. The biggest advice I can give you that others have stated is from the beginning organize your photos in a very logical manner and edit the meta-data to reflect what they are. This is very very important for when you get very large collections of photos.
Also unless you have a mac pro tower where you can put hard drives inside your best bet is an external for your pics.
Also unless you have a mac pro tower where you can put hard drives inside your best bet is an external for your pics.
ppnkg
Mar 14, 07:22 PM
unsurprising really. Who can compete with apple? I'm not even sure there's space for microsoft even if they reposition themselves in the smartphone market
grahamnp
Nov 5, 11:05 PM
Sennheiser's portable range does not have overly long cords.
Fishrrman
Apr 23, 10:16 AM
"It seems like the only thing I can do is create a new partition with the free space, transfer all my data into that new one, and delete this one, then resize. but I'm sure there must be an easier way to do this without having to go through all that trouble. I know that if i would have deleted my secondary partition, I would have been able to resize my primary. Is there a way to resize now? maybe through terminal or a third party app?"
ONE WAY:
Do pretty much what you have said above.
Create a new partition where the free space is, then use CarbonCopyCloner to "clone" the contents of the small partition to the bigger one.
Then (VERY important) -- do a "test boot" from the larger partition to be sure that it is bootable and that everything that is supposed to be there, IS there.
Afterwards, you can erase the smaller partition, and _attempt_ to use Disk Utility to delete it (with the hope that you will end up with only one, large partition).
ANOTHER WAY:
You will need an external drive.
Again use CCC to clone the contents of the small partition to the external drive.
Again, do a test boot and verify that all your data is now on the external.
While booted from the external, use Disk Utility to re-initialize the internal drive.
Use CCC to "re-clone" the contents of the external drive back onto the internal.
Again do a test boot to verify that the results are what you want before you erase the external.
NOTE: It would probably be a good idea to have an external drive with a cloned copy of your internal drive "as a bootable backup". It is ALWAYS desirable to have a second, bootable drive for emergencies!
ONE WAY:
Do pretty much what you have said above.
Create a new partition where the free space is, then use CarbonCopyCloner to "clone" the contents of the small partition to the bigger one.
Then (VERY important) -- do a "test boot" from the larger partition to be sure that it is bootable and that everything that is supposed to be there, IS there.
Afterwards, you can erase the smaller partition, and _attempt_ to use Disk Utility to delete it (with the hope that you will end up with only one, large partition).
ANOTHER WAY:
You will need an external drive.
Again use CCC to clone the contents of the small partition to the external drive.
Again, do a test boot and verify that all your data is now on the external.
While booted from the external, use Disk Utility to re-initialize the internal drive.
Use CCC to "re-clone" the contents of the external drive back onto the internal.
Again do a test boot to verify that the results are what you want before you erase the external.
NOTE: It would probably be a good idea to have an external drive with a cloned copy of your internal drive "as a bootable backup". It is ALWAYS desirable to have a second, bootable drive for emergencies!
mstrze
May 4, 12:22 PM
Yep...and as an aside:
There is no good reason why you shouldn't be doing your TM backups hourly as is native to the program since you have a desktop. With a laptop I can see situations where you don't have a connection to the HDD occasionally.
Your frequency of "every few days" means that TM has to do a larger backup each and every time while the hourly backup will do tiny backups...only what has changed that hour...sometimes nothing if nothing has changed (overnight for example) sometimes a few GB if you rip a DVD perhaps. It runs in the background, so it doesn't impact you at all.
The one time you accidentally delete a file you started working on this morning (and is therefore is not in your 'every few days' backup) is the time when you will be so happy you went back to TM's default settings. :)
There is no good reason why you shouldn't be doing your TM backups hourly as is native to the program since you have a desktop. With a laptop I can see situations where you don't have a connection to the HDD occasionally.
Your frequency of "every few days" means that TM has to do a larger backup each and every time while the hourly backup will do tiny backups...only what has changed that hour...sometimes nothing if nothing has changed (overnight for example) sometimes a few GB if you rip a DVD perhaps. It runs in the background, so it doesn't impact you at all.
The one time you accidentally delete a file you started working on this morning (and is therefore is not in your 'every few days' backup) is the time when you will be so happy you went back to TM's default settings. :)
PaRaGoNViCtiM
Nov 28, 11:14 PM
I had a 10% off coupon for buy.com, so I just bought it off them - I'm assuming that you already sold your iCurve anyway, cuz I would've rather bought it from you than from buy.com!
Actually it's not sold yet! I do have someone contemplating.
Actually it's not sold yet! I do have someone contemplating.
Darwin
May 1, 09:12 AM
The VPN server is an AVM 7270 router/modem/voip box.
So you think she has to manually connect to the ip adress of my MacPro to be able to download files remotely?
How would I do this? Is it done in Finder somewhere?
In the Finder:
Menu Bar > Go > Connect to Server > Mac Pro IP or what ever the name of your machine is called Mac-Pro.local
And your done, might even bookmark it if you use it often.
So you think she has to manually connect to the ip adress of my MacPro to be able to download files remotely?
How would I do this? Is it done in Finder somewhere?
In the Finder:
Menu Bar > Go > Connect to Server > Mac Pro IP or what ever the name of your machine is called Mac-Pro.local
And your done, might even bookmark it if you use it often.
dXTC
Dec 9, 08:18 AM
dXTC likes this too. If my budget would allow it, I'd get a MBP right now. Then again, if my budget was the size of Woz's, I'd already have a couple of them. (And a new iMac and a Mac Mini Server for my iTunes library and...) :)
Hastings101
Apr 25, 11:53 PM
Sometimes happens to me with Flash plugin under Firefox, if I do anything that uses flash for an hour or two (like play a flash-based game) it'll eat up all of my 4gb of ram :eek:. It's just a problem with the plugin though, not Snow Leopard.
Tex-Twil
Jan 23, 01:56 PM
ok thanks. I will try that.
tigerchen
Apr 20, 06:28 PM
My experience has always been that they stop at the first issue. Then there can be a whole series of fixes, submissions, reviews, and rejections. Each iteration brings you closer to approval but never with any feel for how close you might be. But your mileage may vary.
So if one as 3 things wrong with the app, A, B, C. They would usually tell you A after the first submission. And then you fix A, and resubmit. And then they tell you B, and then you fix and resubmit... etc...
So if one as 3 things wrong with the app, A, B, C. They would usually tell you A after the first submission. And then you fix A, and resubmit. And then they tell you B, and then you fix and resubmit... etc...
mkrishnan
Oct 15, 08:18 AM
So have people settled down to using this more, or Public Radio Tuner more, or both/neither? PR Tuner was amazing in 1.x and now 2.0.1 is a steaming pile of disaster. It crashes a lot, it takes a long time to load up and start streaming music, and if I turn it on and start streaming my music, then lock the phone and put it in my pocket and put my gloves back on, it inevitably crashes or stops playing for some reason and I have to take my gloves back off outside in the cold and futz with it. :rolleyes:
I hadn't gotten around to trying this one, but I'm going to finally give it a try. It's sad, because PR Tuner really was close to perfect before they started adding all the new features.
But OTOH, why does NPR News have such a low avg rating?
I hadn't gotten around to trying this one, but I'm going to finally give it a try. It's sad, because PR Tuner really was close to perfect before they started adding all the new features.
But OTOH, why does NPR News have such a low avg rating?
Lemming
Jan 5, 12:13 AM
I don't have any pictures of my iBook, just sent it in for *gasp* logic board replacment! I got a good picture of the monitor though, it was doing some freaky stuff.
eenu
Aug 4, 11:35 AM
I would like to throw my hat in with this...
can we see a scan of the birth certificates? :p
can we see a scan of the birth certificates? :p
tMac85
Jun 26, 06:34 AM
Where are you located?
NC, usa
NC, usa
MacHamster68
Mar 12, 12:59 AM
yes 3200 is compatible ,2700 will be just fine
and you need least 184-pin PC2700 (333 MHz) DDR SDRAM
and yes all USB 2.0 eMac's with 167mhz system bus take 2 GB ram ,no firmware hacks necessary, just plug and play , then they start to take off
and you need least 184-pin PC2700 (333 MHz) DDR SDRAM
and yes all USB 2.0 eMac's with 167mhz system bus take 2 GB ram ,no firmware hacks necessary, just plug and play , then they start to take off
puma1552
Feb 24, 08:47 AM
How the hell do I get a rar file to work? I DLed it and it opened with VLC which does nothing.
wtf?
wtf?
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