BaBayOOsa
Apr 26, 11:02 PM
hey so I was thinking that since i have a 500gb external hard drive and would like to use it as a backup for my internal 160gb hard drive and that I should use time machine. well due to that my machine only has a 160gb internal HD I don't want to dedicate the entire 500gb's to time machine. so I was thinking of partitioning 165gb's for time machine and the rest in another partition to just use for whatever. now my problem is how would I go about doing this? and so that time machine always backs up to the 165gb partition.
also that I could access both partitions easily. but first is this even possible? is it not recommended? and not a good idea?
also if possible could I make two 165gb partitions and one with the remaining 170gb's and use both 165gb partitions as time machine back ups? that way I could back up two computers to one drive on separate partitions and also have 170 for whatever I need it for?
also that I could access both partitions easily. but first is this even possible? is it not recommended? and not a good idea?
also if possible could I make two 165gb partitions and one with the remaining 170gb's and use both 165gb partitions as time machine back ups? that way I could back up two computers to one drive on separate partitions and also have 170 for whatever I need it for?
LethalWolfe
Apr 12, 07:23 PM
You can capture it via Firewire. If your Mac has FW400 you'll need a FW400 6 pion to 4 pin cable.
http://www.jigsaw24.com/DesImage/G559ABA-1.jpg
If your Mac only has FW800 you'll need a FW800 (9 pin) to FW400 (4 pin) cable.
http://umdperg.pbworks.com/f/Firewire%209-to-4pin.jpg
HDV is the same size as DV which is about 13gig/hr.
Lethal
http://www.jigsaw24.com/DesImage/G559ABA-1.jpg
If your Mac only has FW800 you'll need a FW800 (9 pin) to FW400 (4 pin) cable.
http://umdperg.pbworks.com/f/Firewire%209-to-4pin.jpg
HDV is the same size as DV which is about 13gig/hr.
Lethal
MainStreet
Mar 26, 10:27 AM
Are you using VirtualBox? Or something else?
nwroberts
Apr 16, 09:03 AM
Personally I have nothing but bad experiences with Western Digital. I suggest Seagate. From a "Consumer" grade standpoint, the Barracuda� XT 3.5" Internal Kitted Drive is great. Otherwise if you want server grade the Seagate Constellation brand is excellent as well.
feelings
Mar 3, 12:35 AM
Hey Guys! I have a jailbroken iPhone 4 with iOS 4.2.1 and I have used my given share of data from the service provider. I would like to know if there is any way around to use internet tethering without getting any additional data charge. Thanks.
yanki01
May 3, 10:57 PM
never seen the name appear in the middle, mine shows on top. install the newest software or re-install iOS to see if that helps.
g�dspeed
Feb 13, 10:04 PM
I'll start --
Asobi Seksu - Thursday
http://vimeo.com/4401709
Asobi Seksu - Thursday
http://vimeo.com/4401709
stoid
Apr 9, 12:10 PM
GAH! Static text! Make it move a little bit, in this case probably a little zoom effect will go miles. ;)
Great idea though (might want to check the facts on actual release times, i.e. PowerBooks started at 100 in 1991) Apple-History (http://www.apple-history.com) will help you there
Great idea though (might want to check the facts on actual release times, i.e. PowerBooks started at 100 in 1991) Apple-History (http://www.apple-history.com) will help you there
elgallo
Apr 5, 09:57 PM
im talking GPU (vs hd 3000)
processor isnt everything
processor isnt everything
matspekkie
Jan 19, 04:11 PM
First off there was some kind of odd dhcp issue with airport extreme prior firmware 7.5.2 wich could introduce this problem. update the firmware if it is @ the latest. Second wich solved a similar problem for me is go to your keychain "Applications/Utilities/Keychain access" find the Airport networkpassword (the accesspoint where you have trouble with, there could be a few of them) and delete them. Now you have to join the accesspoint once more with the correct ssid+password and things should work again.
hope this helps.
hope this helps.
citizenzen
Jan 24, 06:49 PM
Not sure what to do. -help?
Why not print on a larger sheet, include bleeds and trim it down?
Then your nearly borderless presentation will be truly borderless.
Those uneven borders can be so vexing.
Why not print on a larger sheet, include bleeds and trim it down?
Then your nearly borderless presentation will be truly borderless.
Those uneven borders can be so vexing.
bizzle
Mar 15, 06:25 AM
I've been there. It's pretty neat. I am fairly sure when I went (in 2009) they sold iPods, Mac Minis and AppleTV.
mainstreetmark
Nov 11, 01:37 PM
Since I'm a big fan of hierarchies for some reason, I had always planned to create a Guides hierarchy. However, up until very recently, we only had like 6 guides.
For example, I've created "Networking & Internet Guides" as well as "Fun but Useless Guides". The latter we can use for articles like how to do that slow-mo genie effect, where you killall the Dock, and the window remains mostly functional. A guide, yes, but a useless one. Used to have a few more, but they got axed before I (or someone) got around to re-writing them to avoid copyright issues.
So, here's the general rule we've all been kinda following -- Stick stuff in main categories. If the main category fills up, we'll be able to easily move them all into subcategories.
Like, I'd like to see a nicely organized Software category, but so far, we've only got Apple software - everything else is, thus far, been ignored. Perhaps some of us should create a "non-apple software project" where we slurp in Quicksilver and Menumeters and all the good apps out there. Not *all*, but if you, the author, think a piece of software is worth talking about, then it should be added.
Rambling...
For example, I've created "Networking & Internet Guides" as well as "Fun but Useless Guides". The latter we can use for articles like how to do that slow-mo genie effect, where you killall the Dock, and the window remains mostly functional. A guide, yes, but a useless one. Used to have a few more, but they got axed before I (or someone) got around to re-writing them to avoid copyright issues.
So, here's the general rule we've all been kinda following -- Stick stuff in main categories. If the main category fills up, we'll be able to easily move them all into subcategories.
Like, I'd like to see a nicely organized Software category, but so far, we've only got Apple software - everything else is, thus far, been ignored. Perhaps some of us should create a "non-apple software project" where we slurp in Quicksilver and Menumeters and all the good apps out there. Not *all*, but if you, the author, think a piece of software is worth talking about, then it should be added.
Rambling...
LethalWolfe
Feb 2, 09:53 PM
I don't get the wire argument because they all can have the same number. Power cord, TV cable, and sensor cable (Wii sensor bar, PS3 eye, 360 Kinect).
As far as which system is best, it depends on what kinds of games you enjoy and which system has the most of those types of games. There really isn't a wrong answer, IMO, between the three consoles. There is only which one fits what you want the best.
Lethal
As far as which system is best, it depends on what kinds of games you enjoy and which system has the most of those types of games. There really isn't a wrong answer, IMO, between the three consoles. There is only which one fits what you want the best.
Lethal
dukebound85
Mar 29, 04:15 PM
As the title states, does anyone have an idea when we will start seeing larger capacity laptop hdds? Newegg only offers 1TB at the most and it has been like that for quite some time it seems
dpaanlka
Aug 12, 07:32 PM
Someone should make a program just for you? ;) :rolleyes:
I would hardly say it's *just for me* :rolleyes: The SETI@home FAQ says this:
Q: Is there an OS 9 client?
A: SETI@home can run on computers that have System 7.5.5 or higher installed. See the download page for the Classic Mac client for other system requirements: http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/mac.html.
However, the link is broken.
I would hardly say it's *just for me* :rolleyes: The SETI@home FAQ says this:
Q: Is there an OS 9 client?
A: SETI@home can run on computers that have System 7.5.5 or higher installed. See the download page for the Classic Mac client for other system requirements: http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/mac.html.
However, the link is broken.
Abstract
Aug 18, 05:01 AM
I'm not. Have you used the Samsung Galaxy S?? It's an amazing phone. I haven't used an iPhone 4, but it's similar enough to the iPhone 3Gs (with the new iOS) that I doubt a "test drive" of an iPhone 4 would convince me otherwise.
The iPad does deserve its award though. :) One reason is because there isn't any real competition for it at the moment. The other reason is because it's a good product.
The iPad does deserve its award though. :) One reason is because there isn't any real competition for it at the moment. The other reason is because it's a good product.
bigbadneil
Apr 28, 09:56 AM
Just bought a new MB Air and the shop set up the apple care plan but spelt my name wrong in the computer so every time I try and do something in my computer it shows my name spelt wrong........how can I correct that
Grolsch30
May 6, 08:35 AM
The question though is when is it going to be updated?
I cannot bring myself to buy the current one knowing there is likely going to be an update soon well hopefully, so i am just waiting it out.
I cannot bring myself to buy the current one knowing there is likely going to be an update soon well hopefully, so i am just waiting it out.
TimJim
Jan 15, 06:20 PM
They might release 10.5.2 when the Air is available for shipping, but for the demo, they probably installed a driver exclusive for the Air.
Mobile923
Mar 17, 10:02 AM
Hey, just throwing this out there. I made a music video recently for one of my new songs. filmed with a Sony bloggie, edited with iMovie HD 6 on a MBA 11" and recorded with GarageBand 11.
"Her Name Here" from the album King Friday
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0XVmGzy54o
cheap plug: it's on iTunes too.
http://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/richy923/id301066330
I came from a video editing background with Sony Vegas on PC and when I made the switch to a Mac a few years back, I tried my hand with iMovie 08, hated it, and heard I'd like HD 6 better. It's a little bit of a learning curve, but it's an inexpensive way to get the job done if you have the patience. To this day I'll still use it to throw a project together, and this just goes to show it's still a good piece of software. I'm slowly on my way, learning FCP on my new MacBook Pro.
"Her Name Here" from the album King Friday
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0XVmGzy54o
cheap plug: it's on iTunes too.
http://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/richy923/id301066330
I came from a video editing background with Sony Vegas on PC and when I made the switch to a Mac a few years back, I tried my hand with iMovie 08, hated it, and heard I'd like HD 6 better. It's a little bit of a learning curve, but it's an inexpensive way to get the job done if you have the patience. To this day I'll still use it to throw a project together, and this just goes to show it's still a good piece of software. I'm slowly on my way, learning FCP on my new MacBook Pro.
rgwoehr
Jan 6, 07:24 PM
She left it unplugged for a day or two and it started to work again. Not sure what the problem was but I guess it's working fine now.
saabmp3
Aug 13, 01:49 PM
Wow, it's so smooth and...iPod like.
/me like alot!
BEN
/me like alot!
BEN
alust2013
May 4, 01:17 PM
I'd probably just get the new GPU. a 5770 or 5870 will play games like a champ, and is a ton cheaper than a new computer.