Rebuild the desktop, trash Finder Preferences, reinstall the OS and still
you will not know what is happening.
Patience...
Ah! the lovely pizza-box 6100. I still like mine.
Javier.
Fellow MacUsers,
I am running OS 8.6 on an old 6100/60 at one of my elementary schools.
The Mac has 40MB
Any knowledgeable person on the list: My iMac's screen has developed a
slight quiver, esp. at the bottom. And, last night, turned off by
itself. Sound like anything you recognize? Will it blow up, crash the
HD, burn up the mother board?
I write in fear ...
Dean
Para mí, la música es la
on 11/24/04 8:49 AM, Javier Ruiz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rebuild the desktop, trash Finder Preferences, reinstall the OS and still
you will not know what is happening.
Patience...
Ah! the lovely pizza-box 6100. I still like mine.
Javier.
Fellow MacUsers,
I am running OS 8.6
[EMAIL PROTECTED] / 04.11.23 / 6:27PM wrote:
Your layout should stay if you are using the regular cut and paste.
But if for some reason it doesn't, lock the format before you clear
out the part. (Mass Edit Tool, type cmd-A then cmd-L . Then to
unlock cmd-U.) I make a habit of locking the
Eden - Lawrence D. / 04.11.24 / 6:28AM wrote:
I am running OS 8.6 on an old 6100/60 at one of my elementary schools.
The Mac has 40MB RAM.
Some of my programs are returning error message 10 when I try to quit.
Although this seems harmless enough (no damage is ever done) I am
curious as to what
Darcy James Argue wrote:
But as far as I know, this problem has only occurred after Extracting
Parts with open extracted parts turned on.
Then this is perhaps not Mac-specific after all!
I remember getting this exact problem some Finale versions ago (I think
it was in the version when this was
Dean,
How far is the lamp from your monitor?
One possibility for the quiver is that the lamp's transformer (if it uses one)
could be producing a large electric field which would affect your screen. I've
noticed a similar situation where someone placed his computer on the opposite
side of the
In a message dated 24/11/2004 22:07:39 GMT Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If you
don't have a UPS, I would strongly recommend getting one. They're getting to
be quite inexpensive, and well worth the cost.
What's a UPS in words?
ATB
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"þaes
ofereode - þisses swa
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 24/11/2004 22:07:39 GMT Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If you don't have a UPS, I would strongly recommend getting one.
They're getting to be quite inexpensive, and well worth the cost.
What's a UPS in words?
Uninterruptible Power
Hi Jari,
While the only two people who have reported the bug to Coda so far are
both Mac users, I have no reason to believe it's a Mac-specific bug.
In fact, I recall several Windows users on the list saying that they
thought they had had similar problems, although I guess they haven't
On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 17:21:02 -0500, dhbailey wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's a UPS in words?
Uninterruptible Power Supply
A bit more explanation is that it's sort of a surge protector with a
high-capacity battery inside. If the power is interrupted for any
reason, the battery takes
Hi Christopher,
I've had this happen too. It seemed to only happen though when files
were open in Finale and another file name was changed in the Finder
(meaning by highlighting the name next to the file and re-typing it
from within the finder window.)
For instance, I've got Horn 1, Horn 2
Hi Christopher,
I've had this happen too. It seemed to only happen though when
files were open in Finale and another file name was changed in the
Finder (meaning by highlighting the name next to the file and
re-typing it from within the finder window.)
For instance, I've got Horn 1, Horn 2
On Nov 24, 2004, at 4:34 PM, Jari Williamsson wrote:
Darcy James Argue wrote:
But as far as I know, this problem has only occurred after Extracting
Parts with open extracted parts turned on.
Then this is perhaps not Mac-specific after all!
I remember getting this exact problem some Finale
On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 20:10:32 -0500, Christopher Smith
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm, this would mean that if we opened all the parts MANUALLY, then the
bug might not bite? This is very interesting.
Darcy, we might have our bacon saved after all. DON'T automatically
open the parts, but open
On Nov 24, 2004, at 6:11 PM, Brad Beyenhof wrote:
On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 20:10:32 -0500, Christopher Smith
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm, this would mean that if we opened all the parts MANUALLY, then
the
bug might not bite? This is very interesting.
Darcy, we might have our bacon saved after all.
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