markvj
Jan 17, 01:16 PM
I bought a used 1.33 15" PB about two weeks ago, got it late last week, and am just getting around to checking it out. 10's a big difference from 9.1 (to say nothing of the upgrade from a 6400). Anyway, the sytem's got the previous owner's information in it - all her settings, etc. I emailed her for her password (haven't heard back yet), but then I thought it might be better to simply clean install from the system disks and start w/ a fresh drive. There's nothing on the machine I need that I don't have backed up already; is there any reason not to proceed w/ a clean install?
Bongolo
Jun 8, 02:41 PM
Nice ! Anyone knows the score with O2 UK ?
FilipH
Feb 26, 09:55 AM
for those people who connect their HDTV to a mac mini : At the end of the evening, do you switch mini off or you let it go to sleep automatically??
I'm using plex on it combined with plex app (and airmouse) on my iphone. Switching it off each evening is a bit of a hassle, and i was wondering if you can just let it go to sleep??
I'm using plex on it combined with plex app (and airmouse) on my iphone. Switching it off each evening is a bit of a hassle, and i was wondering if you can just let it go to sleep??
scottp78
May 4, 03:20 PM
Just wondering how long apple is taking with orders. any one that orderd the BTO 27" with i7 upgrade, Has your order Shipped?
gnasher729
Apr 19, 02:05 AM
Please help me to resolve this issue . Is there any guideline document for updrading Base SDK in xcode
Have a look at that error message. Which file does it complain about? What SDK does it belong to?
Have a look at that error message. Which file does it complain about? What SDK does it belong to?
BlindMellon
May 1, 06:41 AM
i get that occasionally if my phone isn't seated 100%.
Aero26
Jan 30, 09:08 PM
Ajybody remembe this gadget from early last year? It was in the 60-80 dollar range. You simply place your ipod into a sort of latch in the back and it would give you the standard 7 inch display of a tablet. As far as i remember, it only came in black. I bwlieve it also incorporated the word "magic" into its trademark. Haven't heard a word of it since the iPad released. Did Apple get all corporate and cease and desist them or does Google simply refer any search for "ipod" and "tablet" to the iPad by chance?
LukeJG
May 2, 08:19 AM
Just posted in another thread with a similar sounding problem, there maybe something useful in there.
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?p=12497277
The airport cards in those machines do tend to deteriorate, causing intermittent problems. Though, the cards aren't integrated into the logic, so they're not too difficult to re-seat or replace.
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?p=12497277
The airport cards in those machines do tend to deteriorate, causing intermittent problems. Though, the cards aren't integrated into the logic, so they're not too difficult to re-seat or replace.
MaxBurn
May 5, 12:10 PM
My on button rattles a bit. I just got this as a warranty replacement several days ago. I would not worry about it.
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
CBGFilms
May 4, 01:49 PM
You can find them, but its hard and they are expensive. Apart from that it is not a good idea to open an new iMac and void the warranty by messing around with the internals.
Good points, thought it might of been a long shot! Just wish I could have an awesome 2GB graphics in a base �999 iMac!
Good points, thought it might of been a long shot! Just wish I could have an awesome 2GB graphics in a base �999 iMac!
Mal
Feb 20, 07:31 AM
eBook creation has so far been the domain of the techs. Not the creatives who would really have the ideas to do the kind of stuff you refer to. Once there's a good tool out there for creating eBooks, we'll start to see that kind of stuff available. Right now, though, it just doesn't really happen because the people that can do it aren't working with the people who are creating the eBooks.
I don't think it'll take anywhere near 10 years though.
jW
I don't think it'll take anywhere near 10 years though.
jW
mrcam216
Apr 22, 10:43 AM
Hello guys and gals! I have a question. I'm sort of new to aperture 3. Have been using it for about 4 months now and I love it. But here is my question. I have a 2010 macbook pro 13 inch. (Bought it in jan used for $825 and I freakin love it!). But I have put the master raw pictures from my DSLR just anywhere on my cpu. Desktop, different folders etc. So now I only have about 30 GB's of space on my hard drive. So now I have an external hard drive and figured out that I can have the previews on aperture and just hook up the hard drive to the cpu to edit the pictures. This is a good idea going forward but my question is how can i get the pictures that are on my desktop folders to my external hard drive and have aperture be able to see where they are located. Now when i try to move them, I get like an error message in the picture in aperture basically stating that it does not know where the master picture is at. I don't want to just move them and re import them into aperture because i've edited a lot of pictures and do not want to have to re-edit them. Any advice on how to move them and have aperture find where I've moved them too while keeping the edited pictures in aperture? I hope i'm not confusing any of yawl by this long question and i very much appreciate the help!
iThinkergoiMac
May 17, 11:20 PM
I took the survey, here's my reasoning:
1 - No, I wouldn't buy it. I would consider it if I could use the phone on a non-GSM network like Sprint or Verizon. In the US, a GSM device limits me to AT&T or T-Mobile. T-Mobile isn't bad, but Sprint is way better. Right there, you lost me.
2 - Well, my answer is the same as last time. However, you probably should re-word the question to be "If you were going to buy it, how much would you pay for it?" since my answering the same thing 2 questions in a row tells you the same information as just one or the other. If I were going to buy it, I think I'd be willing to pay up to $100 for it (assuming the necessary app is included in the price).
3 - I mostly answered no because I already have a case. I think rewording the question to "Are you planning to buy, or have you already bought, a case?" might give more accurate results (if your goal is to find out how many people want a case at all).
4 - Yes, I would still use my mobile phone... because your device is restricted to networks I don't want (and thus I wouldn't have it). If the case allowed me to use it with networks I want, it would replace my phone.
A couple questions/observations:
Do you plan to include a vibrator motor for a vibrate mode? That would go a long way towards making a device like this a phone replacement.
How do you, or do you even, plan to get around the iPod Touch's inability to pair with BT headsets?
I feel like making both SIM-based and CDMA-based cases (or a hybrid case with both) would significantly boost your ability to sell such a case. Obviously, as you said Apple wouldn't approve the necessary app, but for people who have jailbroken their phones, this would work well. Heck, I'd probably jailbreak my iPod just for this.
Any ideas for thickness? How would you keep the case from getting too bulky?
1 - No, I wouldn't buy it. I would consider it if I could use the phone on a non-GSM network like Sprint or Verizon. In the US, a GSM device limits me to AT&T or T-Mobile. T-Mobile isn't bad, but Sprint is way better. Right there, you lost me.
2 - Well, my answer is the same as last time. However, you probably should re-word the question to be "If you were going to buy it, how much would you pay for it?" since my answering the same thing 2 questions in a row tells you the same information as just one or the other. If I were going to buy it, I think I'd be willing to pay up to $100 for it (assuming the necessary app is included in the price).
3 - I mostly answered no because I already have a case. I think rewording the question to "Are you planning to buy, or have you already bought, a case?" might give more accurate results (if your goal is to find out how many people want a case at all).
4 - Yes, I would still use my mobile phone... because your device is restricted to networks I don't want (and thus I wouldn't have it). If the case allowed me to use it with networks I want, it would replace my phone.
A couple questions/observations:
Do you plan to include a vibrator motor for a vibrate mode? That would go a long way towards making a device like this a phone replacement.
How do you, or do you even, plan to get around the iPod Touch's inability to pair with BT headsets?
I feel like making both SIM-based and CDMA-based cases (or a hybrid case with both) would significantly boost your ability to sell such a case. Obviously, as you said Apple wouldn't approve the necessary app, but for people who have jailbroken their phones, this would work well. Heck, I'd probably jailbreak my iPod just for this.
Any ideas for thickness? How would you keep the case from getting too bulky?
rupnok
May 6, 12:38 PM
Hey all,
I've recently started shooting a lot of DSLR photos and videos, and want to upgrade to a machine that can handle RAW images and H.264 videos faster than my mini. I just sold my trusty Mac mini 2.0 C2D, which was my workhorse photo and video editing/encoding machine, as it was getting a little long-in-the-tooth.
Essentially, I want a machine that will let me move from iPhoto to Aperture, and iMovie to Final Cut Express. Not pro-level software, but prosumer. I do no absolutely no gaming (hence base model MBP), but do rip/encode videos for my iPad using Handbrake, as I travel frequently. This machine is probably going to be stationary positioned at my desk, as I have a PC for work/school (I ::hate:: Mac Excel), so portability is a "nice-to-have" but will likely not be transported ever.
I've narrowed my choices down to:
- MacBook Pro 15" 2.0GHz i7/8GB RAM/ HD Anti-glare screen/SSD + HDD (using Optibay)
- iMac 27" 3.1GHz i5/8GB RAM/HDD only
The pros of the MacBook Pro seem to be:
- Easy ability to upgrade and use SSD as scratch and HDD as main storage
- Hyperthreading on the i7, which seems to come in handy as the three programs I'll be using the most are optimized for it (Aperture, Final Cut Express, Handbrake)
The pros of the iMac seem to be:
- Beautiful 27" screen
- Faster clock speed (but at the cost of hyperthreading)
What should I choose?
I've recently started shooting a lot of DSLR photos and videos, and want to upgrade to a machine that can handle RAW images and H.264 videos faster than my mini. I just sold my trusty Mac mini 2.0 C2D, which was my workhorse photo and video editing/encoding machine, as it was getting a little long-in-the-tooth.
Essentially, I want a machine that will let me move from iPhoto to Aperture, and iMovie to Final Cut Express. Not pro-level software, but prosumer. I do no absolutely no gaming (hence base model MBP), but do rip/encode videos for my iPad using Handbrake, as I travel frequently. This machine is probably going to be stationary positioned at my desk, as I have a PC for work/school (I ::hate:: Mac Excel), so portability is a "nice-to-have" but will likely not be transported ever.
I've narrowed my choices down to:
- MacBook Pro 15" 2.0GHz i7/8GB RAM/ HD Anti-glare screen/SSD + HDD (using Optibay)
- iMac 27" 3.1GHz i5/8GB RAM/HDD only
The pros of the MacBook Pro seem to be:
- Easy ability to upgrade and use SSD as scratch and HDD as main storage
- Hyperthreading on the i7, which seems to come in handy as the three programs I'll be using the most are optimized for it (Aperture, Final Cut Express, Handbrake)
The pros of the iMac seem to be:
- Beautiful 27" screen
- Faster clock speed (but at the cost of hyperthreading)
What should I choose?
Ryy
May 1, 06:17 PM
yeah esp for a machine that will be used pretty sparingly anyway from what i gather from their needs.
has 6GB of memory, 160GB HDD, i have OSX Leopard to give them looks like a 2Ghz i believe, Dual-processor
havent heard back but i think maybe 190 to 200 would be fair
yeah, that is nice that it has all the memory. Good luck grabbing it man. Hope you get a good deal.
has 6GB of memory, 160GB HDD, i have OSX Leopard to give them looks like a 2Ghz i believe, Dual-processor
havent heard back but i think maybe 190 to 200 would be fair
yeah, that is nice that it has all the memory. Good luck grabbing it man. Hope you get a good deal.
Dr. McKay
Feb 2, 03:52 AM
I currently have a Gamecube and PS2.
I was looking at a new console for our kids' birthday on 17th of March (5 years old).
I was thinking Wii, since that would be most suited for kids that age. But something bothers me about the Wii : accessories.
I just learned about the Sensor bar : ok, but that's another wire. Next to the Wii motes (we'll need two), nunchucks and all the batteries they need, I'm starting to feel that it'll be more trouble than fun.
Same thing with the PS3 (and in addition to that, it's really expensive)
So the 360 just has the standard wireless controllers + the kinect. No other accessories to consider. Only thing is, there aren't many games out yet that cater for young children.
So maybe it 'd be better to wait until Christmas or somewhere around that time. Maybe I'll just get some more games for the PS2 and GC (maybe some buzz junior games) for the time being.
In any case, I had never thought of it like this, but when I look at all the stuff you have to buy extra for the Wii or PS3, the 360 has a HUGE advantage over these systems with Kinect. Microsoft maybe on to a winner here ! Then again, there's that minimum distance of 6 feet... Ouch.
I was looking at a new console for our kids' birthday on 17th of March (5 years old).
I was thinking Wii, since that would be most suited for kids that age. But something bothers me about the Wii : accessories.
I just learned about the Sensor bar : ok, but that's another wire. Next to the Wii motes (we'll need two), nunchucks and all the batteries they need, I'm starting to feel that it'll be more trouble than fun.
Same thing with the PS3 (and in addition to that, it's really expensive)
So the 360 just has the standard wireless controllers + the kinect. No other accessories to consider. Only thing is, there aren't many games out yet that cater for young children.
So maybe it 'd be better to wait until Christmas or somewhere around that time. Maybe I'll just get some more games for the PS2 and GC (maybe some buzz junior games) for the time being.
In any case, I had never thought of it like this, but when I look at all the stuff you have to buy extra for the Wii or PS3, the 360 has a HUGE advantage over these systems with Kinect. Microsoft maybe on to a winner here ! Then again, there's that minimum distance of 6 feet... Ouch.
crazzyeddie
Mar 27, 05:48 PM
Ok time for a really noob question, what is folding? :confused:
Folding@Home (http://folding.stanford.edu/)
All the Intel clients spawn 4 instances, regardless of how many CPUs you have, as far as I know anyway. This may be a change that they made to optimize it for the Intel machines.
Folding@Home (http://folding.stanford.edu/)
All the Intel clients spawn 4 instances, regardless of how many CPUs you have, as far as I know anyway. This may be a change that they made to optimize it for the Intel machines.
aethelbert
Jun 21, 12:00 PM
Is this the superdrive model or the combo drive? With your specs, it could be either. Which chipset? 10.4 or 10.5? iLife 06 or 08?
ipacmm
Nov 23, 09:03 AM
I might be interested in the Airport Express if you still have it for sale.
elgallo
Apr 5, 06:26 PM
it would run better than the current 13 macbook pros at least
should be pretty playable
should be pretty playable
macbookfan
Jun 19, 12:46 AM
Oakridge mall is opening an hour early at 6am! the rest are at 7. They just told me when i was over at the store
wnameth
Feb 2, 07:07 PM
Thanks, its pretty slim then :)
reberto
Nov 28, 05:57 PM
My iPod had a really bad accident this morning so I am in need of a new one. I don't care what gen, what model, as long as it looks "ok" (no major scratches in the front, no major dents ect). Here is what I have to trade for it.
DS:
Silver color (minor paint scratches on top case,no scratches in plastic.)
3 games (Asphalt Urban GT, Nintendogs, Metriod Hunters demo)
2 Nintendo cases
5 Styli
AC charger
Origonal box for the Metroid Demo and its manuals
PS2
2 controllers
memory card
broadband modem
DVD remote
RF adapter
Regular AV cables
8 games
This is the fat model, not slim. I will have more info on it once it get it (On the 30th)
Blueberry iMac
333mhz G3
6 megs of V-ram ATI rage pro ultra
160 megs of ram (it is a 256 chip but it does not see all of it!??!?)
no HD (I probally can find a 6 gigger around here)
CoolMac Keyboard and puck mouse
24x CD-ROM (the front faceplate has been fixed. It does not affect its usage or the looks.)
Stuff:
Targus laptop case (it held my 1400c and the Stylewriter 2200 with room to spare.)
Family Guy: Frekin' Sweet Collection
Rev. A-D iMac modem
Powerbook 8x CD-ROM drive (Pulled from a 1400c.) Still has the faceplate on snug.
Powerbook Floppy drive (again, from a 1400c) Works!
CoolMac Keyboard (white/clear)
Axis Game pad (Blue/clear, looks like a Playstation controller. Also has a PC game port to USB adapter on it so it does work with PC and Mac needs NO drivers)
Powerbook 500 series AC adaptor (with power cable)
Apple Color Stylewriter 2200 (portable) with working battery, some extra ink packs drivers (on floppys)
box o' parts PM for whats inside :D
Again, I need one ASAP (music withdrawl :P ) POST offers.
DS:
Silver color (minor paint scratches on top case,no scratches in plastic.)
3 games (Asphalt Urban GT, Nintendogs, Metriod Hunters demo)
2 Nintendo cases
5 Styli
AC charger
Origonal box for the Metroid Demo and its manuals
PS2
2 controllers
memory card
broadband modem
DVD remote
RF adapter
Regular AV cables
8 games
This is the fat model, not slim. I will have more info on it once it get it (On the 30th)
Blueberry iMac
333mhz G3
6 megs of V-ram ATI rage pro ultra
160 megs of ram (it is a 256 chip but it does not see all of it!??!?)
no HD (I probally can find a 6 gigger around here)
CoolMac Keyboard and puck mouse
24x CD-ROM (the front faceplate has been fixed. It does not affect its usage or the looks.)
Stuff:
Targus laptop case (it held my 1400c and the Stylewriter 2200 with room to spare.)
Family Guy: Frekin' Sweet Collection
Rev. A-D iMac modem
Powerbook 8x CD-ROM drive (Pulled from a 1400c.) Still has the faceplate on snug.
Powerbook Floppy drive (again, from a 1400c) Works!
CoolMac Keyboard (white/clear)
Axis Game pad (Blue/clear, looks like a Playstation controller. Also has a PC game port to USB adapter on it so it does work with PC and Mac needs NO drivers)
Powerbook 500 series AC adaptor (with power cable)
Apple Color Stylewriter 2200 (portable) with working battery, some extra ink packs drivers (on floppys)
box o' parts PM for whats inside :D
Again, I need one ASAP (music withdrawl :P ) POST offers.