Ok, I have a copy of Carbon Copy Cloner now. I looked in the preferences
and I¹m not sure what I need to set. I want to make a clone of my hd on
this laptop and save it across the network to a Windoze 2000 Server.
What settings do I need to check/uncheck to do this and then be able to
restore
on 29/04/04 22:23, Rad Craig at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, I have a copy of Carbon Copy Cloner now. I looked in the preferences
and I¹m not sure what I need to set. I want to make a clone of my hd on
this laptop and save it across the network to a Windoze 2000 Server.
What settings do I
But doesn't CCC make a bootable disk out of the target
disk? Or is that one option?
Also, can you use a non-Apple ROM HDD - I've tried
everything to install X on a Compaq branded HDD but no
go. I was able to install OS 9 drivers via the X
install CD, but Apple Drive Set Up still sees it as an
I noticed today that Entourage keeps sticking emails that come in, into the
local Inbox¹ folder instead of my IMAP Inbox¹ folder. Not all emails, but
some. I just noticed it, all of a sudden I¹ve got 156 emails there from the
last several days.
How can I fix this?
Rad...
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on 29/04/04 23:44, George Mogiljansky at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But doesn't CCC make a bootable disk out of the target
disk? Or is that one option?
Also, can you use a non-Apple ROM HDD - I've tried
everything to install X on a Compaq branded HDD but no
go. I was able to install OS 9
on 30/04/04 00:03, Rad Craig at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I noticed today that Entourage keeps sticking emails that come in, into the
local Inbox¹ folder instead of my IMAP Inbox¹ folder. Not all emails, but
some. I just noticed it, all of a sudden I¹ve got 156 emails there from the
last
Apple are too often no too smart with warranty issues or just giving good
service. In the long run they loose out because of this.
It doesn't matter how other companies behave because they don't have
the same small market share.
Small market share for the iPod? According to eWeek, Apple is
I've done the same thing with batteries. I've left my laptop in sleep
for an entire day and it used 2% of the battery, no joke. Plus its
almost instant on, so I don't have to wait for data to transfer from
hard drive back to RAM like in a Wintop. I prefer the sleep option over
a hibernate one.
On Thu, 29 Apr 2004 07:12:51 -0600, Mike Kauspedas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I've done the same thing with batteries. I've left my laptop in sleep
for an entire day and it used 2% of the battery, no joke. Plus its
almost instant on, so I don't have to wait for data to transfer from
hard
On Thu, 29 Apr 2004 07:53:35 +0200, Larry le Mac [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I think you guys have completely misunderstood Timothy's question.
He's not asking about a 2 hour sleep during a journey or a 60s sleep
during a battery change, he's talking about what is efectively a shut-
down but
No, I understood completely what Timothy was asking. I was just
addressing another poster's comment concerning sleep dying if you
yanked the battery out. I'm very familiar with hibernate mode in
Windows.
On Apr 29, 2004, at 12:53 AM, Larry le Mac wrote:
From: Phillip Burk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Apr 29, 2004, at 6:52 AM, Timothy J. Luoma wrote:
Sure, but then I still have to have my apps setup as I like them, and
if I was working on a file I have to go and find it and re-open it,
etc.
If you're thinking in terms of workarounds, wouldn't it work to place
that file in the Dock? I just
All of a sudden both my root and user password no longer work (OS 10.3.2).
I might have input the wrong pwd three times, although I'm not really sure
about that. After that I had the TiBook rest for a week as I was on
vacation and was hoping that the old password would work again (it used
to do
On Apr 29, 2004, at 10:43 AM, gf sciacca wrote:
All of a sudden both my root and user password no longer work (OS
10.3.2).
I might have input the wrong pwd three times, although I'm not really
sure
about that. After that I had the TiBook rest for a week as I was on
vacation and was hoping that
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