Stephen Conrad and Bill Connelly write:
I have a Sony monitor that has 4 USB ports on it.
Earlier tonight I stuck a 3rd flash drive in and it came up (name shown:
Kingston I). I saved 2 files to it and was saving a 3rd when I saw a
message saying something about it being removed and the files
At 9:49 PM -0600 5/18/2009, Stephen Conrad wrote:
I have a Sony monitor that has 4 USB ports on it.
Earlier tonight I stuck a 3rd flash drive in and it came up (name
shown: Kingston I). I saved 2 files to it and was saving a 3rd when I
saw a message saying something about it being removed and the
On May 18, 1:27 pm, Clark Martin cm...@sonic.net wrote:
Mac G4 wrote:
Hello,
I have a G4 MDD that only came with 2 (4 if you count the keyboard) usb
ports. I am not very concerned with the 1.0 versus 2.0, so considering
that - my question is this: Should I get a usb pci card or just
On May 19, 11:36 am, trag t...@io.com wrote:
The chipset is
NEC D720101GJ and any card with the same chipset should be virtually
identical because the card makers usually build them to the chip
manufacturer's reference design for that chipset.
I just wanted to add a bit and a tiny
I've been having the weirdest iTunes problem. On certain songs, it
sticks --it will literally play the same roughly 1 second part of a
track over and over again. The timeline display toggles back and
forth (like between 1:46 and 1:47 for example).
I haven't checked into it much, but my
On May 19, 2009, at 10:29 AM, joe wrote:
I've been having the weirdest iTunes problem. On certain songs, it
sticks --it will literally play the same roughly 1 second part of a
track over and over again. The timeline display toggles back and
forth (like between 1:46 and 1:47 for example).
On May 18, 2009, at 4:59 PM, Bill Connelly wrote:
adaptec Duoconnect AUA-3020A USB 2.0 / FW400 PCI card alongside my
M-Audio 2496 PCI audio card.
Has an NEC chipset if I read the right chip on the card before
inserting it: NEC Japan D720 101GT (error)
Correction: NEC D720101GJ is the
On May 19, 2009, at 12:53 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On May 19, 2009, at 10:29 AM, joe wrote:
I've been having the weirdest iTunes problem. On certain songs, it
sticks --it will literally play the same roughly 1 second part of a
track over and over again. The timeline display toggles back
On May 19, 2009, at 1:46 PM, joe wrote:
but the sound is all messed up.
You might try MP3 Validator or MP3 Scan + Repair beta.
http://triq.net/mac/mp3-validator-mac-os-x
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Dan, I wanted to thank you and all the Mac. Professor for their time
and knowledge answering my questions. By being on the G4 list, I was
able to buy a G4 Duel. MDD. and a LCD monitor. put in a second hard
drive and everything works. peace to the forces. But another
question, how can I
On 5/18/09, insightinmind billycarm...@verizon.net wrote:
Is that port a bit loose? I have one on my QS ... whatever's plugged
in needs to stay very still ... otherwise its a bit flaky ...
Not as far as I can tell.
I have one on one port on each side of the Mac.
I naver got 3 (flsh drives) to
Jeff,
I just saw that same one. For under $10 it might be worth a shot. I am
concerned about the sleep issue because I rarely turn my machine off, thus I
need it to sleep whenever possible.
http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid=SD-NECU2-5E1Icat=CCD
Date: Tue, 19 May 2009 09:43:24 -0700
On May 19, 2009, at 2:46 PM, joe wrote:
On May 19, 2009, at 12:53 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On May 19, 2009, at 10:29 AM, joe wrote:
I've been having the weirdest iTunes problem. On certain songs, it
sticks --it will literally play the same roughly 1 second part
of a
track over and
I plugged in the one I found and it shows up (along with the 2 plugged in).
I am at the library and this one seems to work (it is a KINGSTON 2GB I
got from redeeming Pepsi points. I have another one and it is plugged
into the monitor and works fine).
Only one file on this Flashdrive I don't
On 19-05-2009 21:38, photoartcom, photoart...@verizon.net, wrote:
But another
question, how can I boot up with the drive I want without using a
external disk repair utility to select. Is their a way?
choice
Hold down Alt/Opt when booting up and make your choice
or
when already booted: Go
On May 19, 2009, at 2:19 PM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
Only one file on this Flashdrive I don't recognize (.DS_Store). Anyone
know if I can safely delete it?
.DS_Store files are where OS X stores metadata for the Finder, what
view you have of the volume, etc.
You can safely delete it, but
Doug Burton wrote:
I've had the same problem with copying MP3 files, especially over a
network. All of my music library is safely on my file server and from
there they play fine, but recently I copied the library over to a
computer which is normally not connected to the network for
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