wrldwzrd89
May 1, 12:33 PM
Wow, I got Firefox to open after downloading older version of Firefox again. Can't believe it. I am not relieved and happy. Thanks Mactouros for your advice too!
I already had Firefox 3.6.17 running on here but after i downloaded it again, it says this -
You�re now running Firefox 3.6.17.
For security reasons, we recommend downloading the latest and greatest version.
Yeah, that's normal if you're running any Firefox prior to Firefox 4.
I already had Firefox 3.6.17 running on here but after i downloaded it again, it says this -
You�re now running Firefox 3.6.17.
For security reasons, we recommend downloading the latest and greatest version.
Yeah, that's normal if you're running any Firefox prior to Firefox 4.
alexjholland
May 4, 05:25 AM
Hey
I'm planning to get a 160Gb iPod Classic to house my entire 110Gb (and rising!) music collection.
The EU volume restriction is not cool. I have a Nano 6G and it's definitely too quiet for me. I'm not splashing out on a Classic, just to have my iPhone 4 (apparently not restricted) perform better with my headphone collection.
So I'm planning to order an engraved 160Gb Classic through a chap I know in America, who will then Fedex it to me.
I'm aware I will get the worldwide Apple warranty; but also that if it ever breaks and I take it to a UK store I can expect to get an EU-Limited model back (in which case I'd be inclined to Fedex it to the US for him to take in to an Apple store to circumvent this!)
However, is there any danger that updating a US iPod with firmware via my UK iMac's UK iTunes account on a UK internet connection could install an EU limiter; or is this limiter hardware-based?
Any thoughts from anyone who has pursued this route (I can't be alone!) would be appreciated, Thanks!
I'm planning to get a 160Gb iPod Classic to house my entire 110Gb (and rising!) music collection.
The EU volume restriction is not cool. I have a Nano 6G and it's definitely too quiet for me. I'm not splashing out on a Classic, just to have my iPhone 4 (apparently not restricted) perform better with my headphone collection.
So I'm planning to order an engraved 160Gb Classic through a chap I know in America, who will then Fedex it to me.
I'm aware I will get the worldwide Apple warranty; but also that if it ever breaks and I take it to a UK store I can expect to get an EU-Limited model back (in which case I'd be inclined to Fedex it to the US for him to take in to an Apple store to circumvent this!)
However, is there any danger that updating a US iPod with firmware via my UK iMac's UK iTunes account on a UK internet connection could install an EU limiter; or is this limiter hardware-based?
Any thoughts from anyone who has pursued this route (I can't be alone!) would be appreciated, Thanks!
BreuerEditor
Mar 25, 12:27 PM
I hate how you have to download the entire OS every time there's a small update like this. 666MB for a few bug fixes... Also, what's up with the 666MB? Maybe we should stay away from this update guys lol.
Mine shows 650.2MB...hmmmm interesting
Mine shows 650.2MB...hmmmm interesting
Rajj
Oct 17, 12:11 PM
Originally posted by macstudent
that would be a step backwards because of the slow transfer speeds of bluetooth.
Not really...because earlier in the month I posted a similar thread....stating that it would be cool if we had an iPod with bluetooth built in for wireless head sets and remote.....so the whole point of this thread is that the tecnology to make this happend is coming :D :p
that would be a step backwards because of the slow transfer speeds of bluetooth.
Not really...because earlier in the month I posted a similar thread....stating that it would be cool if we had an iPod with bluetooth built in for wireless head sets and remote.....so the whole point of this thread is that the tecnology to make this happend is coming :D :p
DJDylz
May 4, 07:00 PM
Hi,
New Mac user (os x 10.6). The transition from pc to mac has been interesting. Sometimes limiting but I am getting there.
One thing I haven't found in the forums and dont really know what to type into google to search for is....
With mac mail, if i try and add an email to the TO:, CC:, BCC: instead of just typing the name of the person in the address book. I have to type the email address. Once I type the first few letters of the email address, it has a drop down with options to choose from.
For example.
If I had a friend called Joe Smith and his email was something completely random like car_man@cars.com, I can't just type Joe and the address book will drop down options for Joe. I have to remember his random email address and type CAR and then it will give me all the emails that have car in it.
Can this be changed so I type their names?
New Mac user (os x 10.6). The transition from pc to mac has been interesting. Sometimes limiting but I am getting there.
One thing I haven't found in the forums and dont really know what to type into google to search for is....
With mac mail, if i try and add an email to the TO:, CC:, BCC: instead of just typing the name of the person in the address book. I have to type the email address. Once I type the first few letters of the email address, it has a drop down with options to choose from.
For example.
If I had a friend called Joe Smith and his email was something completely random like car_man@cars.com, I can't just type Joe and the address book will drop down options for Joe. I have to remember his random email address and type CAR and then it will give me all the emails that have car in it.
Can this be changed so I type their names?
johncozen
May 4, 11:06 AM
I purchased the new iMac launched this week and it has a custom OSX build 10.6 that will not update to 10.6.7 and I am unable to launch my Steam copy of Portal 2 because Steam prevents the game from launching and an alert box appears saying Portal 2 requires 10.6.7. Anyone got a fix? (tried the combo update, won't install)
jclardy
Apr 4, 05:24 PM
Just wait until they add Thunderbolt to the design. I know more than one person who never even looked at the MBA for its lack of a high speed port.
For me it is this. After using FW800 external HDD's I won't be able to go back to a slow USB 2.0 connection when moving a lot of data.
For me it is this. After using FW800 external HDD's I won't be able to go back to a slow USB 2.0 connection when moving a lot of data.
twoodcc
Oct 4, 09:28 AM
This would be awesome!
wow. i agree. i hope something comes out of this
wow. i agree. i hope something comes out of this
tucker3434
Apr 20, 03:39 PM
Great freakin day. I wish I could remember the guy saying to dump shares when it hit $320. "It's officially a bearish stock." Moron.
BenK01
Oct 25, 11:20 AM
Yes.
Yes, as long as it's a real CD and not one of those wacky not-really-CD things with bizarre copy protect schemes. Even most of those can be brought into an iPod, though.
Thanks.
Yes, as long as it's a real CD and not one of those wacky not-really-CD things with bizarre copy protect schemes. Even most of those can be brought into an iPod, though.
Thanks.
zorblaz
Oct 13, 11:08 PM
Hmm. I'm actually impressed with the fact that Apple is totally ditching the 15" monitor so soon. It seems to me that they should keep a lower end model (one that could sell for under $999) at least until after the holidays- It'd be perfect for a gift- esp. with that Dell all in one piece of garbage on the market. Apple'd sell loads of 'em. Casual users don't really need a bigger monitor and it seems that's who Apple is after with their "switch" commercials.
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Palm Tree Photo for Desktop
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Surf#39;s Up Kids Wall Decals
Color Tree Designs Wallpaper
princealfie
Dec 9, 12:46 AM
Interesting ad. :cool:
Josh2022
Sep 15, 07:08 PM
"Crappy Product" - Thats why i dont wanna write about it, cause it doesnt show how awsome Apple is =\
TantalizedMind
Oct 9, 03:32 PM
jersey shore reference? :D
Kool Aid Man! Looks like this thread is FUBAR already. W/E.
Kool Aid Man! Looks like this thread is FUBAR already. W/E.
blueroom
Apr 19, 05:47 PM
The 150 is a big battery. It'll work great with your MBP.
macAllen
Nov 9, 06:38 PM
http://i53.tinypic.com/lacjp.jpg
http://interfacelift.com/wallpaper_beta/details/2421/empty_bottles.html
http://interfacelift.com/wallpaper_beta/details/2421/empty_bottles.html
johnnyturbouk
Apr 9, 07:31 AM
Otterbox has a guarantee. If you need a new silicon they'll send you a knew one no questions asked.
i really like a few of there cases.. sick of the rubbish i find on ebay, and the extortionate prices on the high street
i need to find a vendor that ships to the Uk
i really like a few of there cases.. sick of the rubbish i find on ebay, and the extortionate prices on the high street
i need to find a vendor that ships to the Uk
beto2k7
Apr 18, 03:51 PM
I don't know if you are aware of this.... Can't you wait until June/July for the release of Final Cut Pro X (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/04/13/final-cut-pro-x-demo-nowhere-near-final-version-more-on-final-cut-studio-apps-coming/)? looking at the video demo (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/04/13/video-of-final-cut-pro-x-introduction-now-available/), it seem's awsome...
Not sure what shortcomings will the X version will have compared to the current FCP Studio, since the price difference is huge.
cheers!
Even though FCPX Was just announced there was no word on the other FCS apps....
Not sure what shortcomings will the X version will have compared to the current FCP Studio, since the price difference is huge.
cheers!
Even though FCPX Was just announced there was no word on the other FCS apps....
rendezvouscp
Jan 14, 05:31 PM
For a new Mac owner, it's nothing to worry about. It's not completely normal, but you shouldn't worry about playing with your new iMac.
However, if this continues on, it may not be healthy for you nor your iMac. If you find yourself staying home from work next week just to play with your iMac and Expose, then you've got problems. In that case, I recommend going to AA (if you're in the US) to try to let go, and just use it as a computer. Cold turkey is definitely not the answer, especially with your Mac. Instead, just ease up on the use, and use those functions like Expose when you need them.
Which should just be about every day of your life. ;) :D
-Chase
However, if this continues on, it may not be healthy for you nor your iMac. If you find yourself staying home from work next week just to play with your iMac and Expose, then you've got problems. In that case, I recommend going to AA (if you're in the US) to try to let go, and just use it as a computer. Cold turkey is definitely not the answer, especially with your Mac. Instead, just ease up on the use, and use those functions like Expose when you need them.
Which should just be about every day of your life. ;) :D
-Chase
Eric M
Jan 12, 01:19 PM
Well, if it's just for browsing - shouldn't really make a difference...
If you transfer large files between the computers via WIFI...*ekhem* change the router. WIFI does not "like" walls in general. Some MIMO N routers are known for performing much better than just a standard b/g routers that are given away when you sign a contract with an ISP. Look here (http://www.draytek.co.uk/products/vigor2920.html) and here (http://www.broadbandbuyer.co.uk/Shop/ShopDetail.asp?ProductID=8872)
These are pricey, but well worth the �$�.
The other factor to take in to consideration is the antenna in the computer, is it MIMO compatible, if not then there is no point in upgrading.
If it's the fie transfer rate that concerns you the most then the only solution would be wiring. I used to have a "G", then Powerline 1GB, but at the end just decided to do it properly and wired everything with a CAT5e and now have a semi-gigabit network...worked out cheaper than buying a new router/adapters and it's more reliable...just something to think about....
:apple:
If you transfer large files between the computers via WIFI...*ekhem* change the router. WIFI does not "like" walls in general. Some MIMO N routers are known for performing much better than just a standard b/g routers that are given away when you sign a contract with an ISP. Look here (http://www.draytek.co.uk/products/vigor2920.html) and here (http://www.broadbandbuyer.co.uk/Shop/ShopDetail.asp?ProductID=8872)
These are pricey, but well worth the �$�.
The other factor to take in to consideration is the antenna in the computer, is it MIMO compatible, if not then there is no point in upgrading.
If it's the fie transfer rate that concerns you the most then the only solution would be wiring. I used to have a "G", then Powerline 1GB, but at the end just decided to do it properly and wired everything with a CAT5e and now have a semi-gigabit network...worked out cheaper than buying a new router/adapters and it's more reliable...just something to think about....
:apple:
fireshot91
Apr 18, 06:38 PM
We pay $45 monthly for 15down/10up.
It'll be around that for everything.
It'll be around that for everything.
WGoins88
Mar 9, 01:09 PM
I use mine as my main Mac. It's been upgraded, and does what I do daily, including eBay, forums, news, Youtube, Hulu, certain games, etc.
G4 MDD, upgraded to 1.25GHz Dual just today... was a Dual 1.0 with 1MB L3 cache per CPU, now it's 2MB per.
Geekbench - http://browse.geekbench.ca/geekbench2/view/375534
2GB Corsair XMS DDR with cooling thingies
XFX GeForce FX5200 Video card with 256MB of memory
2 80GB HDs
Dual layer DVD burner
OS X 10.5.8
G4 MDD, upgraded to 1.25GHz Dual just today... was a Dual 1.0 with 1MB L3 cache per CPU, now it's 2MB per.
Geekbench - http://browse.geekbench.ca/geekbench2/view/375534
2GB Corsair XMS DDR with cooling thingies
XFX GeForce FX5200 Video card with 256MB of memory
2 80GB HDs
Dual layer DVD burner
OS X 10.5.8
fhall1
May 4, 06:41 AM
I bought the VESA adapter and an Ergotron desktop stand for my 24" iMac so I could lower it more than the stock stand would allow.
Mechcozmo
Mar 7, 06:53 PM
Oh, I almost forgot! I can't forget to use my special BSOD!
http://forums.macrumors.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=21582&stc=1
Made on a Mac, might I add. :)
http://forums.macrumors.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=21582&stc=1
Made on a Mac, might I add. :)
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