Sorry to hear about the complications with your eMachines computer. Take
heart. I have an eMachines AMD 64 Athlon M6805 purchased in June 2004. It
came with a recovery partition, but also included original XP sp1 disks,
that I also still have. The computer was a great buy at the time and is
Julie
I've actually done a lot of foot work on this exact question for both
platforms so I'll try to point you in the right direction.
If your primary, power computing need for the MBP is Photoshop, I suggest
you read this article:
http://www.peachpit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=1247538
Hey Rev.,
You might try booting in Safe Mode Properties for the drive Security tab
Advanced and take ownership of the drive and all it's subfolders.
I'm no IT person, but I've had to do this with moved hard drives before.
Later
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From:
If you have a choice, get a better scanner with real drivers. HP has awful
drivers. If you can find a generic open source driver that works, use it.
That's funny. I heard that same retort almost verbatim from someone before,
a Mac person by the way. I'll take the Professional Mode scanner
Ed,
Give this a try. Take ownership of the folder.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308421
Keep in mind which version of XP you are running to follow the
instructions correctly.
Ed Y wrote:
I recently installed a new 750 Gig HD and installed XP pro. My old drive still contains information
I'm not flailing here. I just don't understand and I'm not afraid to
ask apparently ignorant questions. Keep in mind that I'm an experienced
computer user, not a tech., so I don't quite understand the whole kernel
level aspects of the discussed feature set.
I have a Vista 64 machine that
What make/model of keyboard?
Jeff Wright wrote:
A client of mine got the 64-bit version of Windows Vista on his new
computer and was no longer able to use his adaptive Keyboard (which by
itself costs $395). I went to the website today and it still does not
have 64-bit version.
You'd
What he means is:
Leopard (10.5.X) will run on a Power PC (867MHz+ G4 or higher) or Intel Mac
Snow Leopard (10.6.X) will only run on an Intel Mac (1GHz min.)
I understand your confusion on the semantics and cat names, though. ; )
Rev. Stewart Marshall wrote:
Same thing.
The only Intel
This discussion is on a subject outside my expertise, but I did receive a
link to this video from one of my Science feeds (evolvingthoughts.net). I
thought you all might enjoy it.
http://brightcove.newscientist.com/services/player/bcpid2227271001?bctid=30583310001
Mark
There's plenty of information on-line.
Here are a couple examples:
http://www.becomeablogger.com/
http://www.masternewmedia.org/independent_publishing/blogging-how-to-blog/guide-to-publishing-first-blog-20071104.htm.htm
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You mean this kind of plug?
http://www.meditronik.com.pl/doc/mini/usb-kabel-mini=foto=canon.jpg
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This message seemed to have been eaten by Thunderbird on my MBP so I'll try
again.
Thanks for the info. on another distro to try. My hacker machines are an
eMachines M6805 and a Powerbook G4.
I downloaded and installed Linux Mint 'Gloria' Main (32-bit) and my first
impression is it's like the
http://gizmodo.com/5385625/dungeons--dragons-on-the-microsoft-surface
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Thanks for the info. on another distro to try. My hacker machines are
an eMachines M6805 and a Powerbook G4.
I downloaded and installed Linux Mint 'Gloria' Main (32-bit) and my
first impression is it's like the description states. It's a wrapper
around Ubuntu. It's very pretty and design
Virtual ants designed to protect from other virtual invertebrates:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33509921/ns/technology_and_science-security/
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