John88
Apr 18, 11:05 PM
Yeah that's how it is. You pay 3.99 for shipping, and if you don't send back your old one to them within 60 days- they charge you full price.
I was just wondering if they will/can void my warranty for getting too many replacements, and especially in a short period of time...
I was just wondering if they will/can void my warranty for getting too many replacements, and especially in a short period of time...
mmendoza27
Oct 18, 10:54 PM
I'll be getting off of work early to go to La Cantera and pick up Leopard on the 26th....
Do you think it's going to be packed? I know it wasn't really that packed when I bought an iPhone on the 29th.
Do you think it's going to be packed? I know it wasn't really that packed when I bought an iPhone on the 29th.
mjstew33
Dec 9, 07:24 PM
I just did some quick research on http://ramseeker.com and I don't think you can. Sorry man... :(
ECUpirate44
May 5, 03:20 PM
Are you sure it wont go into DFU mode? Unless you unlocked and messed with the baseland, I doubt its bricked.
joecapero
Apr 19, 03:52 PM
Updating dropbox to the most recent, stable version and then rebooting Finder fixed this for me.
Spock
Feb 5, 08:53 PM
It would be cool to put a few blue LED's inside the Apple Keyboard
You should send that to Applefritter
You should send that to Applefritter
spyker3292
May 8, 10:35 AM
Expect more on PS.blog on Monday!
Or so I heard.
Or so I heard.
Bobjob186
Nov 28, 12:30 PM
What's the specs on the mac mini?
JavaWizKid
Jul 13, 03:16 PM
Yes
benjaminaho
Jan 17, 11:35 AM
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solarthecat
Jun 14, 04:42 AM
You need to save it with a palette of 2 colours to reduce file size - if your software supports that.
Demon Hunter
Sep 23, 12:22 AM
I can't even imagine how cumbersome a 17" would be to carry around. I'd definitely do the screen + 12". In fact when the intels come out that's exactly what i'm going to upgrade to. I have a 15" and it's not that bad but gets tiresome after carrying it around for a while. A 12" is a breeze to move around and easy to take notes with.
It's not that cumbersome, actually. Only when your laptop space is too small. Like an aircraft carrier in a pond.
It's not that cumbersome, actually. Only when your laptop space is too small. Like an aircraft carrier in a pond.
GGJstudios
Apr 25, 05:46 PM
No option for 100% full screen?! (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1097566)
The bar at the top of your screen is the "Menu Bar." Full screen mode will be introduced in Mac OS X 10.7 "Lion" later this year.
Helpful Information for Any Mac User (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=9848667&postcount=6)
The bar at the top of your screen is the "Menu Bar." Full screen mode will be introduced in Mac OS X 10.7 "Lion" later this year.
Helpful Information for Any Mac User (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=9848667&postcount=6)
hp1xbg
Mar 13, 04:09 PM
I had a powerbook G4 1.67 that bit the dust this week after 6 years. No complaints, but I need to get the information off the hard drive. I have a firewire enclosure that I use for my IDE hard drives, but this drive doesn't match up to that adapter. (at least I don't think it does). I've already removed the hard drive from the powerbook. I just need to either get an adapter for it to fit my FW enclosure or some other adapter to USB so that I can migrate the stuff to a new macbookpro.
The drive is a Seagate Momentus 5400-2 100Gb hard drive.
What's the best course of action?
Thanks in advance.
Mack
The drive is a Seagate Momentus 5400-2 100Gb hard drive.
What's the best course of action?
Thanks in advance.
Mack
Slovig
May 19, 07:01 PM
Might be interested, waiting for pics.
liketom
Dec 6, 05:54 PM
if i had a choice between g4 500mhz or g3 1ghz then i would have the g3
edity: this looks tasty OWC Mercury Extreme G4/1.467-1.5GHz 2MB L3 Cache for PowerMac G4 AGP
edity: this looks tasty OWC Mercury Extreme G4/1.467-1.5GHz 2MB L3 Cache for PowerMac G4 AGP
MacDawg
Mar 25, 08:37 PM
User titles from the FAQ (http://guides.macrumors.com/Help:MacRumors_FAQ#How_do_user_titles_work.3F)
How do user titles work?
User titles are based on post counts:
Newbie => 0 - 29 posts
Member => 30 posts
Regular => 100 posts (minimum required to post in the Politics, Religion, Social Issues forum)
6502 => 250 posts (minimum required for access to the Marketplace forum)
6502a => 500 posts (minimum required to have an avatar)
65816 => 1,000 posts
65832 => 1,500 posts
68000 => 1,505 posts
68010 => 2,000 posts
68020 => 2,005 posts
68030 => 2,500 posts
68040 => 3,000 posts
601 => 5,000 posts
603 => 10,000 posts
604 => 15,000 posts
G3 => 20,000 posts
G4 => 25,000 posts
G5 => 30,000 posts
etc....
Demi-Goddess, Demi-God or Contributor => Member who has contributed to the site and has chosen to use one of those three titles.
(Moderator) suffix => Member who is also a moderator
(Moderator emeritus) suffix => Member who is a former moderator
macrumors god => administrator
The numbers come from the increasingly powerful microprocessors used in Apple computers over the years. The 6502 and 658xx are from the Apple II family, 680x0 were used in early Macintosh systems, 601 and beyond are PowerPC chips.
How do user titles work?
User titles are based on post counts:
Newbie => 0 - 29 posts
Member => 30 posts
Regular => 100 posts (minimum required to post in the Politics, Religion, Social Issues forum)
6502 => 250 posts (minimum required for access to the Marketplace forum)
6502a => 500 posts (minimum required to have an avatar)
65816 => 1,000 posts
65832 => 1,500 posts
68000 => 1,505 posts
68010 => 2,000 posts
68020 => 2,005 posts
68030 => 2,500 posts
68040 => 3,000 posts
601 => 5,000 posts
603 => 10,000 posts
604 => 15,000 posts
G3 => 20,000 posts
G4 => 25,000 posts
G5 => 30,000 posts
etc....
Demi-Goddess, Demi-God or Contributor => Member who has contributed to the site and has chosen to use one of those three titles.
(Moderator) suffix => Member who is also a moderator
(Moderator emeritus) suffix => Member who is a former moderator
macrumors god => administrator
The numbers come from the increasingly powerful microprocessors used in Apple computers over the years. The 6502 and 658xx are from the Apple II family, 680x0 were used in early Macintosh systems, 601 and beyond are PowerPC chips.
xUKHCx
Jan 15, 06:20 PM
As per the front page article (http://www.macrumors.com/2008/01/15/first-look-at-the-macbook-air/) it is 10.5.1
Taustin Powers
May 11, 03:07 AM
Hmm...still not sure about the info so far. Everything seems to focus on the title as a creation tool and not a game so far.
The level design of the first game was outstanding, I would love for those developers to include a solid "career" game already on the disc again. The user content is great too, but I really had the most fun just beating the game and completing all the original levels.
The level design of the first game was outstanding, I would love for those developers to include a solid "career" game already on the disc again. The user content is great too, but I really had the most fun just beating the game and completing all the original levels.
Game64
May 5, 11:24 AM
So it's been a few months since my last post. I'm still looking into purchasing a mac. I'm leaning towards a macbook pro 15" but i'd much rather have a mac pro.
Now I'm aware 2006 mac pros go for cheap. 1000$ on ebay for a decent one. My concern last time I was looking into a mac pro was that the 1,1's would not be upgradeable to lion due to the 32bit architecture. I can dish out the 2000$ or so for a refurb mac pro, but i don't think I need the processing power and I want to be able to run higher end gpu's.
I really only game, program and such. I rarely do any artwork.
So my question is this. Can the 2006 Mac Pro 1,1 run Lion? Has anyone on a Mac pro 1,1 ran lion in beta? How does it run? All info i've seen says the Mac Pro 1,1 is safe and can run lion. Can anyone confirm this?
Links About Lion Ending Compatibility:
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/apple/mac-os-x-lion-preview-new-features-orphans-first-gen-intel-machines/9628?utm_campaign=Apple+mac+-+Google+News&utm_medium=Twitter&utm_source=SNS.analytics
http://www.everymac.com/systems/by_processor/intel-core-duo-macs.html
http://www.macprices.net/2011/04/21/can-my-mac-run-os-x-lion/
Now I'm aware 2006 mac pros go for cheap. 1000$ on ebay for a decent one. My concern last time I was looking into a mac pro was that the 1,1's would not be upgradeable to lion due to the 32bit architecture. I can dish out the 2000$ or so for a refurb mac pro, but i don't think I need the processing power and I want to be able to run higher end gpu's.
I really only game, program and such. I rarely do any artwork.
So my question is this. Can the 2006 Mac Pro 1,1 run Lion? Has anyone on a Mac pro 1,1 ran lion in beta? How does it run? All info i've seen says the Mac Pro 1,1 is safe and can run lion. Can anyone confirm this?
Links About Lion Ending Compatibility:
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/apple/mac-os-x-lion-preview-new-features-orphans-first-gen-intel-machines/9628?utm_campaign=Apple+mac+-+Google+News&utm_medium=Twitter&utm_source=SNS.analytics
http://www.everymac.com/systems/by_processor/intel-core-duo-macs.html
http://www.macprices.net/2011/04/21/can-my-mac-run-os-x-lion/
gkarris
Feb 8, 03:50 PM
These wrenches were shipped with the serial interface cards for the Apple ][ to mount the card and fix the plugs.
I was about to say some sort of Apple II tool...
I was about to say some sort of Apple II tool...
Dylan552
Apr 5, 05:25 PM
The delete button is the one with the "-" (minus).
i must be looking at the wrong thing because there is no minus sign a plus one and a ton of erase options but no minus disk utility right?
i must be looking at the wrong thing because there is no minus sign a plus one and a ton of erase options but no minus disk utility right?
chaos86
Mar 3, 06:17 PM
you know that folder in the finder where you see all your drives plus network which is named whatever your computer is named and has an icon that looks like an imac g4 (for some reason). well i want it in the right side of my dock like any other folder, but i cant find anywhere to drag it from. anyone know where theres a place to drag it from or how to make my own alias for it?
SevenInchScrew
Mar 5, 11:38 AM
It's not your TV. :o But keep in mind that the demo is not final, so the retail release should perform better -- but how much I couldn't say.
At least you can rent it to try it out?
Even if it's not the smoothest game, if it's as good as the first, it's worth playing.
The OP is playing Dragon Age: Origins, not the DA2 demo.
At least you can rent it to try it out?
Even if it's not the smoothest game, if it's as good as the first, it's worth playing.
The OP is playing Dragon Age: Origins, not the DA2 demo.