On Nov 29, 6:25 pm, insightinmind [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having a time Uninstalling an M-Audio driver and its
particulars, under 10.5.5 on my QS. I believe it is causing
additional blue screen freezes and kps at my Startup. The M-Audio
site claims the drivers are for 10.5.5 and PPCs
On Nov 29, 2008, at 9:57 PM, Anne Keller-Smith wrote:
Hoping my Appleworks 6 will still function on 10.4. It's an OSX app,
but then so is PS7 and it doesn't work on the new iMac. So am not sure
exactly how this transition will go.
Yes both will work fine as will Classic.
It's 10.5 that
On Nov 30, 2008, at 10:11 AM, Yersinia wrote:
2. Appleworks 6 is not OS X native. It will only run in OS X with
Classic,
This is not true. AppleWorks 6 (Version 6.2.9 to be specific) runs
happily on my iMac G5 under OS 10.5.5, which does not support Classic
at all.
Fabian
At 11:55 PM -0500 11/29/2008, Charles Davis wrote:
At 9:59 PM -0800 11/28/2008, Clark Martin wrote:
Dan wrote:
At 4:57 PM -0800 11/28/2008, Ray wrote:
Another odd thing about iTunes is why the default is set to Copy
files to iTunes Music folder when adding to library. Every
My Reply follows quote. On 30/11/2008 10:11 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
1. You WILL be able to run Classic Mode on OS X Tiger (10.4.x), on your
G4 Quicksilver 733, IF you ALSO have OS 9 also installed on your
Quicksilver. I still use AppleWorks 6 -- on both my G4 Quicksilver 867
and G3/800
At 2:00 PM -0600 11/30/2008, Kris Tilford wrote:
On Nov 30, 2008, at 12:44 PM, Dan wrote:
The iTunes library AND the folders in which my master copy be are
on the same volume. In fact, they're both in ~/Music.
The iTunes library is just a small cataloging file and has no music
or music
Yersinia wrote:
1. You WILL be able to run Classic Mode on OS X Tiger (10.4.x), on your
G4 Quicksilver 733, IF you ALSO have OS 9 also installed on your
Quicksilver. I still use AppleWorks 6 -- on both my G4 Quicksilver 867
and G3/800 iBook both of which run OS X 10.4.9 with OS 9.2.2
At 1:36 PM -0700 11/29/2008, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Nov 29, 2008, at 11:09 AM, Dan wrote:
I'm guessing once you put a gift card code in, there's no way to undo
it. I figured I'd find the stuff I wanted *first* then redeem the
cards. At this point, I'm thinking I might be better off just
Fabian writes,
This is not true. AppleWorks 6 (Version 6.2.9 to be specific) runs
happily on my iMac G5 under OS 10.5.5, which does not support Classic
at all.
Bruce writes,
That is flat wrong. AW6 was, like Apple's very first OS X native
program, they used it as a showcase of Carbon
From a podcast, I have some nice mp3 tracks. How do I move them from
the podcast category to the regular Music area? I don't when to get
lost, when I dump the podcast.
I tried doing an add on the mp3 file itself, after removing it from
the podcast, but it Knew. So it reappeared in the
My Reply follows quote. On 30/11/2008 14:53 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Really?! My version of AppleWorks 6 is also 6.2.9 and though I don't
recall why I did this (it was probably over a year ago), I remember one
time I decided to stay up on Tiger but shut down Classic, and, my two
old programs
Okay everybody,
I just ran my little tests and confirmed that you're all correct (Dan,
Bruce, Fabian, Ken, Clark) about AW 6 booting natively in OS X without
Classic.
Wow, I had no idea, but AW 6 stayed on when I shut down Classic, and
booted back up from scratch when I double clicked it in
Yersinia wrote:
and Clark writes,
AW 6 is Carbon and therefore does run native in OS X. Just verified on
my (intel) MacBook Pro and OS 10.5.5.
Really?! My version of AppleWorks 6 is also 6.2.9 and though I don't
recall why I did this (it was probably over a year ago), I remember
On Nov 30, 2008, at 3:53 PM, Yersinia wrote:
Really?! My version of AppleWorks 6 is also 6.2.9 and though I don't
recall why I did this (it was probably over a year ago), I remember
one
time I decided to stay up on Tiger but shut down Classic, and, my two
old programs which had been on
My Reply follows quote. On 30/11/2008 14:53 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Really?! My version of AppleWorks 6 is also 6.2.9 and though I don't
recall why I did this (it was probably over a year ago), I remember one
time I decided to stay up on Tiger but shut down Classic, and, my two
old programs
In the past I've had no problem making a bootable backup via firewire
with Carbon Copy Cloner. Now that I'm using a USB connected external
HD, it doesn't show up when I go to Startup Disk in System
Preferences. Is there no way I can boot into a USB external drive?
George
Mac OS X 10.5.5
I have had a rather expensive 20 LCD screen working pretty solidly
every day for 3.5 years (off overnight mostly). It has started
flickering now and then, and sometimes goes right blank, all black.
Turning it off and on and stuff gets it going again. It tends to
happen before it has been
At 12:31 +1100 12/1/08, dorayme wrote:
I have had a rather expensive 20 LCD screen working pretty solidly
every day for 3.5 years (off overnight mostly). It has started
flickering now and then, and sometimes goes right blank, all black.
Turning it off and on and stuff gets it going again. It
You have to install AppleWorks 6 in Classic if it's an original
AppleWorks disc prior to the 6.2 version, but then you use the 6.2.x
upgrader to Carbonize the app.
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At 7:58 PM -0600 11/30/2008, George Hozendorf wrote:
Mac Mini 1.83GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 2GB RAM, OS X 10.5.5
In the past I've had no problem making a bootable backup via
firewire with Carbon Copy Cloner. Now that I'm using a USB
connected external HD, it doesn't show up when I go to Startup
Some Mac notebooks have a rechargeable PRAM battery. At least some of
the ones that look like a bunch of coin cells are rechargeable.
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Not all gray OS X discs are for a specific system. I got a gray OS
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On Nov 30, 2008, at 7:58 PM, George Hozendorf wrote:
In the past I've had no problem making a bootable backup via
firewire with Carbon Copy Cloner. Now that I'm using a USB
connected external HD, it doesn't show up when I go to Startup Disk
in System Preferences. Is there no way I
On Nov 30, 2008, at 7:31 PM, dorayme wrote:
It has started flickering now and then, and sometimes goes right
blank, all black.
Original LCD monitors have fluorescent backlights that burn out just
like any fluorescent bulb does. They can be replaced, and you may be
able to do it
Regarding installing AppleWorks 6 on OSX: You can't just take the OS9
AppleWorks 6 installer and install it on 10. If you have AppleWorks 6
installed on OS9 this is what you do to get it to run in OSX:
Simply drag folder from OS9 to your OSX applications folder and open it. I
use AppleWorks 6 on
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