Sorry to bring this thread back to topic, but I have been watching with
hopes of learning how I can listen to itunes radio on my older G3 laptops
since they do not function any longer apparently due to the content of this
thread. I am presently living overseas and have really enjoyed getting
At 7:17 PM -0700 8/14/2012, spilrules wrote:
I have read here to manually rebuild the list, but not being nearly
as technical as those posting, I don't know how to do this.
You need to refresh the steaming entries you've saved.
Go to iTunes' Radio library category, locate your favorite
Here is a page that gives a step by step on how to locate ip radio stations and
put them into your iTunes.
Perhaps it will also work with older versions of iTunes.
http://www.macinstruct.com/node/101
Cheers
Harry
San Jose
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Hello all,
This is my first post, so I shall kick off my tenure here by telling of my most
recent acquisition.
At a local used electronics store, I spied a QS tower, listed as barebones
since it was missing the operating system (a seemingly easy fix). After
inspecting the inside, and turning
At my wit's end, I figured I would have to swap out video cards from my
other G4 (466 DA) to narrow it down. Before trying that, I popped the
heatsink off to inspect the processors. They were caked in dust just as
the rest of the unit had been, and their thermal pads and grease were
burned