rdowns
Nov 28, 10:53 AM
Anything Oprah likes becomes the most sought after item ever. Apple is lucky for this endorsement.
Yeah, the iPad would have been huge this holiday season, but with Oprah giving it her okey-dokey, it will be huger.
Yeah, the iPad would have been huge this holiday season, but with Oprah giving it her okey-dokey, it will be huger.
ansabakhan
Feb 21, 10:21 PM
I will be driving down to NH from New York ... and i know NH is a tax free state ... there is this apple store at 99 Rockingham Park Blvd. Salem, NH 03079 i want to go visit, my question is if i get a mac book pro air ultimate or an ipad at that location would i just pay the price and no tax, my credit card has billing address in new york. thanks
balamw
Apr 28, 06:25 AM
You can partition your hard drive using Disk Utility and then install Windows onto the new partition. Just remember to name the partition into something that you'll recognise easily during the Windows install, such as BOOTCAMP, and format it as MS-DOS.
But if BCA can't make contiguous space, Disk Utility won't be able to either. (They both call the same underlying helper utilities).
You need to boot from your OS X install disc and run Disk Utility from that for it to be any different than the results from Boot Camp Assistant.
The other difference to keep in mind when installing without BCA, is that the Startup Disk won't be set to Windows so you will have to hold Alt/Option to select the appropriate boot drive every time it wants to reboot until you get it installed.
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But if BCA can't make contiguous space, Disk Utility won't be able to either. (They both call the same underlying helper utilities).
You need to boot from your OS X install disc and run Disk Utility from that for it to be any different than the results from Boot Camp Assistant.
The other difference to keep in mind when installing without BCA, is that the Startup Disk won't be set to Windows so you will have to hold Alt/Option to select the appropriate boot drive every time it wants to reboot until you get it installed.
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Bacong
Dec 9, 09:17 PM
Man, I really wish I would have gotten the color I asked for! That white is AWESOME.
neocell
Sep 15, 12:20 AM
:eek: :eek: :eek:
Lost touch with Reality (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9261816/)
I know surround sound is nice, but who the hell would ever flush so much cash down the toilet?
Once you get into the thousands ($), the differences are infinitesimal.
Lost touch with Reality (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9261816/)
I know surround sound is nice, but who the hell would ever flush so much cash down the toilet?
Once you get into the thousands ($), the differences are infinitesimal.
Munky
Apr 27, 09:33 AM
Just what the title says. I just ordered the clear iPhone 4 back from iFixit and in the article it says it looks better without the EMI shield, and I agree, but they don't recommend it. What are the possible problems it could cause by removing it, or are they just being over cautious?
http://www.ifixit.com/blog/blog/2011/04/25/iphone-4-transparent-rear-panel/
http://www.ifixit.com/blog/blog/2011/04/25/iphone-4-transparent-rear-panel/
ericc22
Feb 10, 09:39 PM
Thanks! Now of course the next question, how do I do that?! And that will then let me reinstall uControl?
I'll do some googling but if anyone has some hints, that would be great! (I am not computer knowledgeable, and am also new to Macs, so go easy on me....)
Thank you!
Eric
I'll do some googling but if anyone has some hints, that would be great! (I am not computer knowledgeable, and am also new to Macs, so go easy on me....)
Thank you!
Eric
osx11
Mar 20, 11:23 PM
Might want to include your screen size if you want any useful feedback.
KnightWRX
May 6, 06:22 AM
Macrumors was quick to add to the FUD against Android when Oracle filed their lawsuit against Google over the Java language. Let's see if Oracle's severe blow before the case even goes to trial makes the front page :
http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=2011050505150858
So much for that particular piece of FUD.
Down from 132 claims to 3, with 8 prior art references as defense. The other 129 claims were dismissed with prejudice, which means they are long gone.
http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=2011050505150858
So much for that particular piece of FUD.
Down from 132 claims to 3, with 8 prior art references as defense. The other 129 claims were dismissed with prejudice, which means they are long gone.
onthecouchagain
May 7, 02:51 AM
I purchased this laptop March 16... it's been 1.5 months. I know Apple's policy for returns is long over, but I'm beginning to really feel this screen is unacceptable and unusable. Are there any suggestions for solutions to this? Should I even bother pleading my case to Apple for a return?
Now I'm looking at that MBA 13" with the higher resolution...
Now I'm looking at that MBA 13" with the higher resolution...
techlover828
Jul 1, 09:47 PM
i like how this is a thread.
it wasn't supposed to be, it was testing if you could post in the marketplace, and you could, even though it was supposed to closed to new threads.
All problems have now been resolved though, so this thread should be closed imo.
it wasn't supposed to be, it was testing if you could post in the marketplace, and you could, even though it was supposed to closed to new threads.
All problems have now been resolved though, so this thread should be closed imo.
WilliamBos
Apr 16, 05:18 PM
Thanks. Tinkertool has now evolved into Detune. I selected all my music, and dragged it into my 'Home' folder, then let itunes find it. All is good.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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!
ilikeiBook
Jan 28, 08:49 PM
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dikrek
May 5, 12:50 PM
Hello all,
I posted about this before here:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?p=12515592&highlight=#post12515592
I did some extra testing and decided to publish a how-to guide in my blog here:
http://recoverymonkey.org/2011/05/05/os-x-ssdtunings-plus-performance-with-and-without-trim/
Long story short: enabling TRIM support, at least on Intel 320 with the 10.6.7 OS X driver, is not the best idea.
Thx
D
I posted about this before here:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?p=12515592&highlight=#post12515592
I did some extra testing and decided to publish a how-to guide in my blog here:
http://recoverymonkey.org/2011/05/05/os-x-ssdtunings-plus-performance-with-and-without-trim/
Long story short: enabling TRIM support, at least on Intel 320 with the 10.6.7 OS X driver, is not the best idea.
Thx
D
belle93
May 2, 11:08 AM
Hello fellow iPhone lovers!
I own an iPhone 4. In some time, i've noticed that i have some bubbles on the inside of the backside glass of it. Here's a picture: http://img641.imageshack.us/i/imag0056r.jpg/
Then yesterday evening i noticed, that i where able to make a clicking noise with the backside of the two glasspieces, which got me worried. I therefore went down to the gymnasium i study at (who sold me the iPhone), and the IT guy there quickly explained that the bubbles were indeed signs of water. He then tightned the screws, so that i werent able to make the clicking noise anymore.
My questions are:
If it's some kind of water damage, and the back hasnt been tightned enough,is it then my responsibility if water got in? As far as i'm aware, my iPhone 4 has never been in contact with water, which is what confuses me most (maybe highest handsweat, but that should'nt be enough to cause such a problem - or should it?).
So what can i do about it, and will the normal Apple warranty cover the the "damages" (the phone is still fully opperational)?
Sincerely,
Mikkel, Denmark
I own an iPhone 4. In some time, i've noticed that i have some bubbles on the inside of the backside glass of it. Here's a picture: http://img641.imageshack.us/i/imag0056r.jpg/
Then yesterday evening i noticed, that i where able to make a clicking noise with the backside of the two glasspieces, which got me worried. I therefore went down to the gymnasium i study at (who sold me the iPhone), and the IT guy there quickly explained that the bubbles were indeed signs of water. He then tightned the screws, so that i werent able to make the clicking noise anymore.
My questions are:
If it's some kind of water damage, and the back hasnt been tightned enough,is it then my responsibility if water got in? As far as i'm aware, my iPhone 4 has never been in contact with water, which is what confuses me most (maybe highest handsweat, but that should'nt be enough to cause such a problem - or should it?).
So what can i do about it, and will the normal Apple warranty cover the the "damages" (the phone is still fully opperational)?
Sincerely,
Mikkel, Denmark
HappyDude20
May 5, 01:59 PM
It's a real place?!? :D
I had to Google it myself afterwards! I had no idea it was real. lol.
I had to Google it myself afterwards! I had no idea it was real. lol.
eva01
Sep 28, 02:04 PM
Any time is a good time to buy a computer.
Because right after they update the iMac there may be another rumor of another update. Then you will be waiting again.
Just buy the damn computer, i bought my newest powerbook knowing their "could" be an update soon (that was a month ago and still no update) and didn't care, i am happy with my computers even if they do become outdated so to speak
Because right after they update the iMac there may be another rumor of another update. Then you will be waiting again.
Just buy the damn computer, i bought my newest powerbook knowing their "could" be an update soon (that was a month ago and still no update) and didn't care, i am happy with my computers even if they do become outdated so to speak
markm49uk
Jun 1, 04:04 PM
im like 99.9999999999% sure that thread was not the most viewed in MR history...
You might want to check that before commenting........
With over 800,000 views I think I must be near the top if not at it....;)
You might want to check that before commenting........
With over 800,000 views I think I must be near the top if not at it....;)
Mudbug
Dec 1, 09:52 AM
meetup.com??
welcome to two years ago...
sorry that the rest of the world hasn't quite caught up with the blistering speed of life in California. For some of us, this is the first we've heard of it.
welcome to two years ago...
sorry that the rest of the world hasn't quite caught up with the blistering speed of life in California. For some of us, this is the first we've heard of it.
AndyboyH
Mar 21, 01:48 PM
Who's going to the 'Metty? :D
Doctor Q
Jan 30, 11:40 PM
Isn't this (http://guides.macrumors.com/Help:Folding_at_Home_FAQ) it?
yellow
Dec 26, 08:12 AM
Hmm first I've heard of that.. I don't remember any firmware updates for my PB, but maybe we have different revs.
jayducharme
Jun 14, 05:51 AM
Another thing you could do would be to cut out some frames. You don't need such a long progression of numbers; we get the idea. The best part is the crash screen at the end. So speed up the number sequence and you should be able to get it down to 30 k.