Hey guys. I'm one of the folks who recently had problems with the g5
1.8 tower being flakey as far as the monitor not turning on goes.
Turns out that yes, indeed, it was the pram battery that was dead.
So I picked up a router antenna from amazons site:(http://
On 20/02/2011 12:52PM, jason yoinkma...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hey guys. I'm one of the folks who recently had problems with the g5
1.8 tower being flakey as far as the monitor not turning on goes.
Turns out that yes, indeed, it was the pram battery that was dead.
So I picked up a router antenna from
Great- I'll try that after work to night. Thanks and stay warm.
Jason
On Feb 20, 7:18 am, Andy andy.the...@gmail.com wrote:
On 20/02/2011 12:52PM, jason yoinkma...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hey guys. I'm one of the folks who recently had problems with the g5
1.8 tower being flakey as far as the
On Feb 20, 2011, at 7:18 AM, Andy wrote:
Hey guys. I'm one of the folks who recently had problems with the g5
1.8 tower being flakey as far as the monitor not turning on goes.
Turns out that yes, indeed, it was the pram battery that was dead.
So I picked up a router antenna from amazons
On 2011/02/20 06:18, Andy so eloquently wrote:
Go to System Preferences Security and enable the option Require
password to unlock each secure system preference.
Then it will go away forever!
That's an excellent solution to an annoying problem. The last time I ran
into this I ended up
On 20/02/2011 18:12PM, Kris Tilford ktilfo...@cox.net wrote:
I don't know if this will get rid of your dialog box or not, I suspect
not perhaps. I know that the box in Security called Require password
to unlock each System Preferences pane is not check by default in OS
X, and will be a hassle
I opened the network preferences window and clicked on the ethernet as
the network to use. Now it gives me the flip down window that tells
me the the network applications have changed. I click on the ok
button, the window flips up, and then flips down again.
I remember this problem. I was too