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Subject: Re: NTFS formatted carry to Sawtooth
Date:Montag 12 Oktober 2009N
From:Wallace Adrian D'Alessio fluxstrin...@gmail.com
To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 1:27 AM, Mac User #330250 macuser330...@gmx.net
wrote:
Have a look this program
http://www.macosxapplications.com/system-disk-utilities/paragon-ntfs-mac-v703/
2009/10/11 Nestamicky nestami...@gmail.com
I thought I'd run this here quick, as I'm sure someone here would have
wanted to do same.
I have a rather large HD that's formatted in NTFS and
When I press the power switch on one of my mirror door G4's the
light comes on, fades away, and no start. Fiddle with it for a while
and keep pressing the power button, eventually it starts. I leave it
running and then, after a day or two, it quits by itself.
Anyone have
Does the battery hold a charge??? And or the power cord might have a frayed
wire inside of the insulation somewhere (usually on the ends where it plugs in
somewhere wall, computer, or either side of the power box) and it doesn't
always charge or keep the computer powered??? I had a problem
On Oct 9, 3:18 pm, Michael G.M. michaelgm717...@gmail.com wrote:
The PS3 continues to be an amazing super computer gaming
system, even though they locked it with the release of the PS3 slim to
not be able to install Linux. Odd move considering the ability of the
earlier models actually
On Oct 11, 2009, at 8:41 AM, Geke wrote:
I did try the module in all three slots, yes, and it does have 8 chips
on the back as well...
Looks like the only way is to buy stuff marked as for Mac also.
No. SO long as things like density and speed requirements are met,
same as any computer,
On Oct 10, 2009, at 10:04 PM, Richard Gerome wrote:
I don't know what the problem could be, but I have a question
about this??? Why would you upgrade to Leopard if Tiger was running
so great??? I can't find anything that makes Leopard any better then
Tiger???
Spotlight is
On Oct 11, 2009, at 11:39 AM, Nestamicky wrote:
I thought I'd run this here quick, as I'm sure someone here would have
wanted to do same.
I have a rather large HD that's formatted in NTFS and has tons of data
on it that I'd like installed as a secondary drive in my Sawtooth.
Question is:
ok i asked for icons now maybe a few of you could help with some
wallpapers
im looking for wallpapers with mirror drive doors f4s in them
theapplecollection had a few it seems but much to my dismay most of
the links are dead anyone got any good ones of said computer?
thanks
roger
On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 11:46 AM, Bruce Johnson
john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu wrote:
Installing NTFS-3G will give you read/write access; I'm pretty sure
that 10.6 alos does read/write out of the box.
Nope. NTFS partitions still show up in Snow Leopard with permissions
of You can only read. I
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Subject: Re: Leopard on an upgraded QS? maybe not?
Date:Montag 12 Oktober 2009N
From:Bruce Johnson john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu
To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
On Oct 10, 2009, at 10:04 PM, Richard Gerome wrote:
...
if your system supports
The power cord was the problem. The contacts were loose. I removed
the plug, squeezed it from the outside to bend the contacts together,
then bent them a little more with the point of a pocket knife. When
pushed back into the computer it was tight, difficult to push in. 'Ol
G4
You might want to review this site:
http://www.macdesktops.com
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ThisOldMacSupport wrote:
You might want to review this site:
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Is it a good idea to leave my mirror door G4's running all the time?
Or is it better to shut them down at night? I''ve been shutting them
down at night for seven years. Guess I should have asked this
question sooner.
James Morgan
I always shut mine down when I'm not using it, for these reasons: Save on electric bill, I think the computer will last longer including the battery and if you leave it on and online there is less chance for hackers to get into the computer with spyware or phish and get any of your info you may
Umm, phishing requires user interaction with some level of stupidity,
which doesn't occur when leaving a computer on overnight. Just a thought...
Richard Gerome wrote:
or phish and get any of your info you may have saved on your computer
I had some friends in the past leave their computer on and online on a
website they were checking out all night and they all had to clean the drive
and reinstall but they all had PC's and this was happening about 4-5 yrs ago
when everyone was getting cable internet... Another thing that
Dan, here's what Terminal showed me. The only change: my last name is
replaced here with the parenthetical expression (Lastname).
Thanks,
Tony
Last login: Mon Oct 12 20:23:48 on console
Welcome to Darwin!
Tony-(Lastname)s-Computer-2:~ t(lastname)$ dig smtp.att.yahoo.com
; DiG 9.3.6-APPLE-P2
At 10:45 PM -0400 10/12/09, Richard Gerome wrote:
I had some friends in the past leave their computer on and
online on a website they were checking out all night and they all
had to clean the drive and reinstall but they all had PC's and this
was happening about 4-5 yrs ago when everyone
Had my AGP bite the dust power system or logic board Was smoking and
sizzling as soon as power cord plugged in alt power supply no help.
Purchased a used AGP and swapped the drives and now not sure if it is
booting up correctly VGA out is not getting signal nor is the DVI to the
Apple
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