Thank you, Tedappreciate it.
Dana
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On Mar 10, 2012, at 6:09 PM, Edward Treen ted.tr...@btinternet.com wrote:
1) in Lion, how do I make the folder window (when opened in List view)
indicate at the bottom of the window the no. of items currently in the
folder (as
it does in
Hi David. Thank you for the response.
Since copying is a Finder operation, this would translate into a force Finder
to quit -wich was what was hoping to avoid.
Actually I was wondering if there was any way to simply get the Mac to obey
what it's told to do when you use the intended operation
On Mar 11, 2012, at 4:31 AM, Dana Collins wrote:
Hi David. Thank you for the response.
Since copying is a Finder operation, this would translate into a force
Finder to quit -wich was what was hoping to avoid.
Actually I was wondering if there was any way to simply get the Mac to obey
what
At 09:27 -0700 3/11/12, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Mar 11, 2012, at 4:31 AM, Dana Collins wrote:
Hi David. Thank you for the response.
Since copying is a Finder operation, this would translate into a force
Finder to quit -wich was what was hoping to avoid.
Actually I was wondering if there was
Greetings all,
I have a Powerbook G4 connected to an Intel iMac via Target Disk mode,
with the intent of copying files to the iMac in preparation for a
nuke and pave for the G4 Powerbook (which it desperately needs at
this point, as it is exhibiting serious OS issues, hence why the owner
gave it
On Mar 10, 2012, at 2:17 PM, DLC wrote:
Any way to make the
iMac give up
copying harmlessly?
Any thoughts on either would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Dana
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1) in Lion, how do I make the folder window (when opened in List view)
indicate at the bottom of the window the no. of items currently in the
folder (as
it does in Leopard and snow Leopard)? Every window in 10.5, when
opened, displays information re; the no. of items in the folder, and
the