Go to the Airport Utility in the Utilities folder under the GO
menu. Be sure the join open networks option is checked. If it
already is then call the Apple genius, if not that should fix it.
On Apr 29, 2009, at 12:41 PM, COMPUTERGUYS-L automatic digest system
wrote:
From: Sandra
Male bovine manure!
What exactly is the connection between storing files in places
unknown or invisible to the user and technological advances?
On May 9, 2009, at 3:24 PM, COMPUTERGUYS-L automatic digest system
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Tom Piwowar t...@tjpa.com
Date: May 9, 2009 1:05:12 PM EDT
Sounds like a possible corruption of the preferences file. Find the
Appleworks preferences file in the Library folder for that user
( assuming he has more than one user defined ). Make a zip of the
preferences file ( just in case ) and then trash the original file
and empty the trash.
Sounds like a possible corruption of the preferences file. Find the
Appleworks preferences file in the Library folder for that user
( assuming he has more than one user defined ). Make a zip of the
preferences file ( just in case ) and then trash the original file
and empty the trash.
A couple of reliable sources :
http://www.macsales.com
http://www.ramjet.com/
http://www.macmemory.com
How this works : RAM is a commodity but even commodities have
gradations. When you make a million of anything there are some
percentage that fit into the original specification within a
Your PC software will not run on a Mac - PERIOD. PC software will
run on an Apple made computer if you have installed Windows on it but
the Mac OS runs software written to run in the Mac operating system.
If your core need is to run specialty Windows software then don't
bother buying a
, COMPUTERGUYS-L automatic digest system
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Wayne Dernoncourt way...@panix.com
Date: May 29, 2009 7:11:16 AM EDT
Subject: Re: Mac or PC laptop?
tjpa
On May 28, 2009, at 10:27 PM, rileyca...@espsound.com wrote:
Your PC software will not run on a Mac - PERIOD. PC software will
run on an Apple made