On Dec 6, 2008, at 7:28 PM, Jason Brown wrote:
I just hold down command and option with my thumb and press the p
with
my pointer and r with pinky and then use my right hand to turn on
my
machine.
Kris Tilford replied:
This works for full size keyboards that have Cmd Opt on both the
I must have large hands, that or difference in keyboard. I am using
one of the newer aluminum keyboards, non wireless variant. Ive never
thought of myself as having large hands, but ive been told that im a
large person, so it would make sense lol.
On Dec 7, 2008, at 3:10 AM, Kris Tilford
Hi All,
When I moved up from my Sawtooth to a dual G5 2GHz, I took the SATA
drives (2 x 320GB) from my heavily-modded G4 and installed them in the
G5 - running 10.5.5.
Over a period of time, I have tried odd bits of freeware/shareware/demo
software - from trusted sources only - some of which
Paul wrote:
I saw another Mac running 10.4 that had DVD player 4.6.5. I'm not sure
where that came from.
I upped my 10.4 disk to 10.4.11 in the usual increments (always by using
combo updates) and I have DVD player 4.6.5
I can only assume it came with one of the combo updates: I believe
Charles Lenington writes,
I hope you remembered to install the os 9 disk drivers on nucleolus
after all this frustration.
Yeah, I did -- both times!
~Yersinia.
Friends don't let friends do Windoze.
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Paul wrote:
I saw another Mac running 10.4 that had DVD player 4.6.5. I'm not sure
where that came from.
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Hello,
I am driving an MDD DUALIE 1.25 MHz / 2 GB RAM / 2 -120 GB and 1 - 200
GB HD / NETSCAPE 9.0.0.6 / OS X.4.11 and my DVD
I'm thinking of upgrading from my bulging G4 Digital Audio with a dual
800 processor. I need to decide between a fairly fast G5 tower dual
or an Intel iMac (probably reconditioned), somewhere in the $1000-
$1500 price range. I'm a little conflicted since getting a tower G5
would make an easy
On Dec 7, 2008, at 6:18 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm thinking of upgrading from my bulging G4 Digital Audio with a dual
800 processor. I need to decide between a fairly fast G5 tower dual
or an Intel iMac (probably reconditioned), somewhere in the $1000-
$1500 price range. I'm a
On Dec 6, 2008, at 4:46 PM, PeterH wrote:
On Dec 6, 2008, at 12:56 PM, Linda wrote:
I've bought more RAM and Leopard. I also have a DVR-104PB that a
friend
gave me. I understand this is will burn DVDs. Since my other drive is
only a DVD player I thought it would be nice to put this one
On Dec 7, 2008, at 7:08 AM, Linda wrote:
I've bought more RAM and Leopard. I also have a DVR-104PB that a
friend
gave me.
Single-layer DVDs, only, and probably only - DVDs, not + DVDs.
For my systems, I won't use anything less than a DVR-109.
this drive was given to me so I have no out
At 7:16 PM -0800 12/6/2008, Dana Collins wrote:
Digital Audio G4 (OWC Mercury 1.5GHz CPU, 1.5 Gig RAM, Pioneer 112
SuperDrive, etc.).
Regardless of hard drive, the unit refuses to boot up the retail
Install DVD of Leopard. I get the initial grey screen/silver Apple
with rotating gear - 30
On Dec 7, 2008, at 6:58 AM, Tony Gamble wrote:
On 7-Dec-08, at 9:18 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm thinking of upgrading from my bulging G4 Digital Audio with a
dual
800 processor. I need to decide between a fairly fast G5 tower dual
or an Intel iMac (probably reconditioned),
Was having trouble with speed from Linksys wireless modem. Cable provider
said the problem was in the modem, so I purchased a new modem. Now I can't
connect at all. The original Larry the cable guy came out. He knew
nothing about Macs. He said I'd have to made until Monday when someone in
the
Note that the slots on the g5 towers are PCI-e format...not the older PCI,
so you loose the use of your old cards on either machine (the iMac has no
card slots at all). Note also that the G5 and Intel towers all use SATA
drives so unless you have a sata controller card in your g4, none of your
On Dec 7, 2008, at 8:45 AM, George Hozendorf wrote:
Was having trouble with speed from Linksys wireless modem. Cable
provider said the problem was in the modem, so I purchased a new
modem. Now I can't connect at all. The original Larry the cable
guy came out. He knew nothing about
On Dec 7, 2008, at 9:04 AM, Jack Countryman wrote:
Note that the slots on the g5 towers are PCI-e format...not the
older PCI,
so you loose the use of your old cards on either machine (the iMac
has no
card slots at all). Note also that the G5 and Intel towers all use
SATA
drives
At 10:45 AM -0600 12/7/2008, George Hozendorf wrote:
MacMini 1.83 Intel Core 2 Duo 10.5.5
Was having trouble with speed from Linksys wireless modem. Cable
provider said the problem was in the modem, so I purchased a new
modem. Now I can't connect at all. The original Larry the cable
guy
On Dec 5, 2:00 pm, PeterH [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you can get one of those OWC drives which have no bezel and no
tray front (and no LED indicators), then do so for a Quicksilver. The
QS' media bays are quite different from earlier (and later) Apples.
I recently traded out a
On Dec 7, 2008, at 9:20 AM, billycar_G3-5 wrote:
If you can get one of those OWC drives which have no bezel and no
tray front (and no LED indicators), then do so for a Quicksilver. The
QS' media bays are quite different from earlier (and later) Apples.
I recently traded out a suspected bad
On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 11:22 AM, Dan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 10:45 AM -0600 12/7/2008, George Hozendorf wrote:
MacMini 1.83 Intel Core 2 Duo 10.5.5
Was having trouble with speed from Linksys wireless modem. Cable
provider said the problem was in the modem, so I purchased a new
modem.
On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 12:11 PM, Dan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 11:41 AM -0600 12/7/2008, George Hozendorf wrote:
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So, you're saying I'm stuck with this 13 year old PC laptop that is
picking up a wireless signal from somewhere until tomorrow?
Given the
I'm the gal who just upgraded my Quicksilver to Tiger without a DVD
drive.
Can I install a program on a DVD the same way?
Or, as Dan said, is may be too moronic not to have a DVD drive these
days.
Stupid question coming up: are a DVD-RW drive, a Superdrive, and a
DVD burner the same
On Dec 7, 2008, at 12:35 PM, g3-5-list group wrote:
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Date: Sun, Dec 7 2008 6:18 am
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm thinking of upgrading from my bulging G4 Digital Audio with a dual
800 processor. I need to decide between a fairly fast G5 tower dual
or an Intel iMac (probably
On Dec 7, 2008, at 11:04 AM, Jack Countryman wrote:
Note that the slots on the g5 towers are PCI-e format...not the
older PCI,
so you loose the use of your old cards on either machine.
No, this isn't necessarily true.
The early G5s, below 2.0 GHz had regular old PCI slots.
The middle
I just set up a second hand G4 digital audio with OS X 10.3 already
installed on it. I used the install disk to reset the admin
password, but I didn't realize that the keychain password is also
unknown to me. I can't unlock Keychain to put it to use. (There's
nothing there at this
joe wrote:
I just set up a second hand G4 digital audio with OS X 10.3 already
installed on it. I used the install disk to reset the admin password,
but I didn't realize that the keychain password is also unknown to me.
I can't unlock Keychain to put it to use. (There's nothing there at
On 12/7/08 8:41 AM, Dan A. Currie of [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent
Paul wrote:
I saw another Mac running 10.4 that had DVD player 4.6.5. I'm not sure
where that came from.
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Hello,
I am driving an MDD DUALIE 1.25 MHz / 2 GB RAM / 2 -120
I just purchased an 8 gig SanDisk Micro Cruzer at Staples for $13 on Black
Friday but I am having problems with it in Mac OSX.4. It's suppose to work in
OSX. I did not install U3 (is there anybody that uses it?). It will copy for
awhile and then it just hangs and stops copying. I don't want
Is it a CD or DVD? How can you tell? Without any written info on the disk, how
can you tell if it is a DVD or a CD?
JML
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Check the color of the back. Typically, CDs are silver, sometimes
leaning toward green, and DVDs are purple or gold. If it's blue, well,
I've found DVDs and CDs that both had a blue-ish tint. But if it's
newer, it's probably silver (CD) or purple (DVD).
You could also always stick it into
On Dec 7, 2008, at 7:10 PM, Ray wrote:
I just purchased an 8 gig SanDisk Micro Cruzer at Staples for $13 on
Black Friday but I am having problems with it in Mac OSX.4. It's
suppose
to work in OSX. I did not install U3 (is there anybody that uses it?).
It will copy for awhile and then it
On Dec 7, 2008, at 4:53 PM, Clark Martin wrote:
joe wrote:
I just set up a second hand G4 digital audio with OS X 10.3 already
installed on it. I used the install disk to reset the admin
password,
but I didn't realize that the keychain password is also unknown to
me.
I can't unlock
On Dec 7, 2008, at 9:28 PM, Ken Rossman wrote:
I couldn't
resist buying them here and there), and all of them work great.
However, the *first* thing I do is to toss the thing onto a Windows
box and use
U3 to *remove* U3 and fully reformat the stick as just a plain old
FAT32 drive.
To
On Dec 7, 2008, at 11:13 PM, Kris Tilford wrote:
On Dec 7, 2008, at 2:10 PM, Jack Countryman wrote:
Strange then that the single 1.6 I passed on to mom, and the dual
2.7 I have
here now, will not take the old PCI cards...the slots are configured
so they
don't fit...
The dual 2.7 uses
On Dec 7, 2008, at 9:47 PM, insightinmind wrote:
Has anyone had add on drivers, such as one for a PCI Audio card,
that ran okay under 10.5.4, but started causing problems after
upgrading to 10.5.5?
10.5.5 introduced a number of problems, and 10.5.6 will introduce
many more, both of these
On Dec 7, 2008, at 10:26 PM, Donald Hall wrote:
Actually, the dual 2.7 has PCI-X slots. PCI-X is mostly backward
compatible to PCI.
Jack is most likely referring to the slot keying. Around the MDD era,
the old 5 volt PCI cards started being phased out in favor of 3.3v or
universal PCI
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