pcinfoman
Apr 29, 05:52 PM
Has anybody seen this problem before?
Has anybody got a solution?
Has anybody got a solution?
Austin M.
Apr 7, 12:00 AM
Hmm, nobody likey???
mrapplegate
Apr 12, 08:41 PM
Running 10.7 DP2. iTunes runs fine, until I plug in my iPhone, at which point iTunes beach balls uncontrollably.
Didn't have this problem before, this randomly started ... help?
I'm not having any issues with my iPhone4 and iTunes. I suggest you file a bug report with the system log attached.
Didn't have this problem before, this randomly started ... help?
I'm not having any issues with my iPhone4 and iTunes. I suggest you file a bug report with the system log attached.
Brize
Sep 21, 09:10 AM
Another vote here for the Seagate Barracuda if you're looking for a high-capacity drive. I've always found them to be very quiet and reliable.
If the extra storage isn't critical and you fancy a performance boost, pick up a 10,000 rpm 74GB Western Digital Raptor.
If the extra storage isn't critical and you fancy a performance boost, pick up a 10,000 rpm 74GB Western Digital Raptor.
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pullman
Mar 9, 08:18 AM
Hi everyone
Ever since I saw a 12" PB more than a decade ago I've been fascinated by it. I never bought one because at the time I didn't have the money for it but I'm now considering buying one just to have it (sounds odd perhaps but why not; it's a beautiful piece of equipment and why not save them for posterity?).
I am not very familiar with Tiger and the earlier OSs and therefore wanted to run Leopard on it. I've read posts here and also articles at Lowendmac about Leopard performance on the 12" PB. It seems that performance would be "ok", at least for less intensive tasks (like video editing and encoding).
So I'm wondering what upgrades (well, beyond adding RAM) are available for the 12" PB (processors, logic boards, harddrives etc) these days?
/p
Ever since I saw a 12" PB more than a decade ago I've been fascinated by it. I never bought one because at the time I didn't have the money for it but I'm now considering buying one just to have it (sounds odd perhaps but why not; it's a beautiful piece of equipment and why not save them for posterity?).
I am not very familiar with Tiger and the earlier OSs and therefore wanted to run Leopard on it. I've read posts here and also articles at Lowendmac about Leopard performance on the 12" PB. It seems that performance would be "ok", at least for less intensive tasks (like video editing and encoding).
So I'm wondering what upgrades (well, beyond adding RAM) are available for the 12" PB (processors, logic boards, harddrives etc) these days?
/p
ChaosAngel
May 2, 01:51 PM
Hi all,
I have a mid-2009 15� MBP. Last year I upgraded my 500GB HDD with a 160GB SSD. Overall I love the results and believe it�s one of the best hardware upgrades I have made in recent years.
However, 160GB quickly becomes difficult to work with (especially with multiple VMs) so I am keen to look for another internal storage solution.
This is where OptiBay comes in. Allowing me to remove my optical drive (which I never use) and add an additional HDD.
I am keen to understand if anyone has any experience with OptiBay? Any issues or things I should know about?
My other problem is which one to buy? There are loads on eBay, but I worry about quality. So I have narrowed my search to:
MCE OptiBay (http://www.mcetech.com/optibay/) for $99 or iFixit OptiBay (http://www.ifixit.com/Apple-Parts/9-5-mm-SATA-Optical-Bay-SATA-Hard-Drive-Enclosure/IF107-080) for $59.95?
Any thoughts? I consider iFixit to be a reparable company and it�s cheaper, but I don't want to drop quality.
Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance.
I have a mid-2009 15� MBP. Last year I upgraded my 500GB HDD with a 160GB SSD. Overall I love the results and believe it�s one of the best hardware upgrades I have made in recent years.
However, 160GB quickly becomes difficult to work with (especially with multiple VMs) so I am keen to look for another internal storage solution.
This is where OptiBay comes in. Allowing me to remove my optical drive (which I never use) and add an additional HDD.
I am keen to understand if anyone has any experience with OptiBay? Any issues or things I should know about?
My other problem is which one to buy? There are loads on eBay, but I worry about quality. So I have narrowed my search to:
MCE OptiBay (http://www.mcetech.com/optibay/) for $99 or iFixit OptiBay (http://www.ifixit.com/Apple-Parts/9-5-mm-SATA-Optical-Bay-SATA-Hard-Drive-Enclosure/IF107-080) for $59.95?
Any thoughts? I consider iFixit to be a reparable company and it�s cheaper, but I don't want to drop quality.
Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance.
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Blu101
Sep 24, 10:24 AM
So is everyone gonna have to change their checkout page from "buy this song" to "license this song"?
thesmileman
Apr 30, 07:38 AM
Come on by and join me!
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extrafuzzyllama
Apr 28, 03:58 AM
i would go with the vertex 2
Littleodie914
Mar 17, 06:19 PM
yeah something doesn't sound right here. can you tell us exactly what flags you used when starting folding?
are you using the console client?Sure, I'm running a shortcut of the SMP version:
.../FAH6.34-win32-SMP.exe -smp -bigadv
FahMon apparently pulled itself together, and is now reporting a more reasonable 8955 points for this protein. The deadline is still the same though.
Here's my console output:
[01:06:40] + Downloading new core: FahCore_a5.exe
[01:06:41] + 10240 bytes downloaded
...yadda yadda...
[01:06:49] + 2711739 bytes downloaded
[01:06:49] Verifying core Core_a5.fah...
[01:06:49] Signature is VALID
[01:06:49]
[01:06:49] Trying to unzip core FahCore_a5.exe
[01:06:50] Decompressed FahCore_a5.exe (9326080 bytes) successfully
[01:06:55] + Core successfully engaged
[01:07:00]
[01:07:00] + Processing work unit
[01:07:00] Core required: FahCore_a5.exe
[01:07:00] Core found.
[01:07:00] Working on queue slot 01 [March 18 01:07:00 UTC]
[01:07:00] + Working ...
[01:07:00]
[01:07:00] *------------------------------*
[01:07:00] Folding@Home Gromacs SMP Core
[01:07:00] Version 2.27 (Mar 12, 2010)
[01:07:00]
[01:07:00] Preparing to commence simulation
[01:07:00] - Looking at optimizations...
[01:07:00] - Created dyn
[01:07:00] - Files status OK
[01:07:06] - Expanded 24864068 -> 30796292 (decompressed 123.8 percent)
[01:07:06] Called DecompressByteArray: compressed_data_size=24864068 data_size=3
0796292, decompressed_data_size=30796292 diff=0
[01:07:06] - Digital signature verified
[01:07:06]
[01:07:06] Project: 6901 (Run 21, Clone 10, Gen 6)
[01:07:06]
[01:07:07] Assembly optimizations on if available.
[01:07:07] Entering M.D.
[01:07:13] Mapping NT from 8 to 8
[01:07:17] Completed 0 out of 250000 steps (0%)
[02:22:51] Completed 2500 out of 250000 steps (1%)
are you using the console client?Sure, I'm running a shortcut of the SMP version:
.../FAH6.34-win32-SMP.exe -smp -bigadv
FahMon apparently pulled itself together, and is now reporting a more reasonable 8955 points for this protein. The deadline is still the same though.
Here's my console output:
[01:06:40] + Downloading new core: FahCore_a5.exe
[01:06:41] + 10240 bytes downloaded
...yadda yadda...
[01:06:49] + 2711739 bytes downloaded
[01:06:49] Verifying core Core_a5.fah...
[01:06:49] Signature is VALID
[01:06:49]
[01:06:49] Trying to unzip core FahCore_a5.exe
[01:06:50] Decompressed FahCore_a5.exe (9326080 bytes) successfully
[01:06:55] + Core successfully engaged
[01:07:00]
[01:07:00] + Processing work unit
[01:07:00] Core required: FahCore_a5.exe
[01:07:00] Core found.
[01:07:00] Working on queue slot 01 [March 18 01:07:00 UTC]
[01:07:00] + Working ...
[01:07:00]
[01:07:00] *------------------------------*
[01:07:00] Folding@Home Gromacs SMP Core
[01:07:00] Version 2.27 (Mar 12, 2010)
[01:07:00]
[01:07:00] Preparing to commence simulation
[01:07:00] - Looking at optimizations...
[01:07:00] - Created dyn
[01:07:00] - Files status OK
[01:07:06] - Expanded 24864068 -> 30796292 (decompressed 123.8 percent)
[01:07:06] Called DecompressByteArray: compressed_data_size=24864068 data_size=3
0796292, decompressed_data_size=30796292 diff=0
[01:07:06] - Digital signature verified
[01:07:06]
[01:07:06] Project: 6901 (Run 21, Clone 10, Gen 6)
[01:07:06]
[01:07:07] Assembly optimizations on if available.
[01:07:07] Entering M.D.
[01:07:13] Mapping NT from 8 to 8
[01:07:17] Completed 0 out of 250000 steps (0%)
[02:22:51] Completed 2500 out of 250000 steps (1%)
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Dont Hurt Me
Sep 28, 07:24 PM
Who cares? this is like asking whats your favorite color?
kinson7
Apr 28, 10:14 PM
@blevins321:
Thanks for the suggestion, it's very useful. I've already done that for my dad, and it works when he saves contacts through the contacts app.
The main issue is that Apple has made it (rightfully so) very intuitive to save a contact from the dialer or recent-calls menu. all you have to do is click the right-arrow and you'll be able to "add to contacts", which dumps it into the iphone-contacts folder, instead of exchange, regardless of the default contact view in the contacts app.
I myself don't add contacts through the contacts app, as I normally key in the number in the dialer then hit the "+" button to create a contact :/
Thanks for the suggestion, it's very useful. I've already done that for my dad, and it works when he saves contacts through the contacts app.
The main issue is that Apple has made it (rightfully so) very intuitive to save a contact from the dialer or recent-calls menu. all you have to do is click the right-arrow and you'll be able to "add to contacts", which dumps it into the iphone-contacts folder, instead of exchange, regardless of the default contact view in the contacts app.
I myself don't add contacts through the contacts app, as I normally key in the number in the dialer then hit the "+" button to create a contact :/
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OSMac
Mar 4, 10:43 PM
Might be able to downgrade if you were JB before the upgrade and saved your keys with cydia or tiny umbrella.
puckhead193
Dec 14, 07:37 PM
HAHAHAHA that's very good. i like it a lot
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iHerzeleid
Jun 23, 07:29 PM
Location is the bay area. i have pictures keep in mind the scratches and dings. im not here to try to scam anyone but the machine is in working order.
http://gallery.mac.com/ismaelblanco#100063
Our records indicate that your product is covered for service and telephone support under the AppleCare Protection Plan which is estimated to expire on March 26, 2009.
Hardware Overview:
thinks that LeBron James
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his ACL [knock on wood]
Lebron+james+wife+cheated
Lebron+james+wife+and+kids
http://gallery.mac.com/ismaelblanco#100063
Our records indicate that your product is covered for service and telephone support under the AppleCare Protection Plan which is estimated to expire on March 26, 2009.
Hardware Overview:
tag
Aug 17, 03:31 PM
The code I provided is only the code that I think could be affecting it.
Ok, Im not positive this is why but I'm pretty sure... in the first line you have 'TRANSITIONAL' capitolized. I changed it on my webpage to caps, and I got errors now too(I really didn't think caps mattered but I'm not up on doctype stuff), so give it a try replacing
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 TRANSITIONAL//EN">
with
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
And also make sure your 'meta' tag is between <head></head> and not right after the !DOCTYPE
Ok, Im not positive this is why but I'm pretty sure... in the first line you have 'TRANSITIONAL' capitolized. I changed it on my webpage to caps, and I got errors now too(I really didn't think caps mattered but I'm not up on doctype stuff), so give it a try replacing
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 TRANSITIONAL//EN">
with
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
And also make sure your 'meta' tag is between <head></head> and not right after the !DOCTYPE
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psalazarc
Aug 6, 03:29 AM
I hate China Unicom. I ALWAYS, ALWAYS read it as unicorn.
Then of course, I think about how "magical" everything is at :apple:.
Then of course, I think about how "magical" everything is at :apple:.
kretzy
Dec 19, 09:58 PM
Very fruity!;)
RebeccaL
Apr 8, 07:16 PM
Check out Larry Greenber's review at youtube, he mentions some installation tips.
Bob_Barker
Oct 2, 09:27 PM
richiez,
I'm considering that, but if I were not to have phone functionality, I think I'd be better off with twice the storage. Although the iPhone would have a mail client, I could always just use safari for mail.
mag2001,
I'm only really interested in an iPod touch for now. I've already had a wii and it wasn't for me.
Thanks to all!
I'm considering that, but if I were not to have phone functionality, I think I'd be better off with twice the storage. Although the iPhone would have a mail client, I could always just use safari for mail.
mag2001,
I'm only really interested in an iPod touch for now. I've already had a wii and it wasn't for me.
Thanks to all!
overanalyzer
Jan 15, 04:10 PM
I think if we were going to see a Blu Ray drive offered, it would have been part of the Mac Pro updates last week, so I'm doubting that's pending soon. There are third party drives available, though.
3G iPhone has been expected for this Summer at earliest all along, so I'd expect an announcement at WWDC in June with immediate or very soon availability. If there's not a 16GB by then I'd expect one then. We'll most likely know 100% when it's coming too, because the FCC filings have to be submitted months in advance.
3G iPhone has been expected for this Summer at earliest all along, so I'd expect an announcement at WWDC in June with immediate or very soon availability. If there's not a 16GB by then I'd expect one then. We'll most likely know 100% when it's coming too, because the FCC filings have to be submitted months in advance.
Mattie Num Nums
Sep 21, 01:43 PM
Didn't know you get credit in the Support Notes for reporting a bug :D time to start bug hunting...
Well probably for this one. This is a huge security breach for people who run corporate networks.
Well probably for this one. This is a huge security breach for people who run corporate networks.
mgartner0622
Apr 8, 07:52 PM
Hello-
I recently sold my old 2.4GHz i5 15" 2010 MacBook Pro on ebay.
The buyer claims he is not satisfied, and wants a return, as it is a "core 2 duo" machine and does not have multiple cores... What I sent him was exactly what I described, a core i5 machine from 2010...
What do you advise I do? I've already sent off an email saying to go and check About This Mac and the sort. I really have no clue what to do at this point.
Thanks!
I recently sold my old 2.4GHz i5 15" 2010 MacBook Pro on ebay.
The buyer claims he is not satisfied, and wants a return, as it is a "core 2 duo" machine and does not have multiple cores... What I sent him was exactly what I described, a core i5 machine from 2010...
What do you advise I do? I've already sent off an email saying to go and check About This Mac and the sort. I really have no clue what to do at this point.
Thanks!
Kinetic
Jan 12, 06:59 PM
I think the name is stupid. But then again I hated the name Macbook when I heard it and thought Apple would never use that name so what do I know? :o
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