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The Mac Pro can handle it as their XServe Line allows you to do a BTO with 32GB of RAM. They both use the same architecture and processors. I am not sure why Apple did not give it an option to the end user on the Mac Pro as well. And once you loa…
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So a little birdie told me 9A599 is out now....
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Quote: Originally Posted by macmanwa Actually I'm running CS3 on the latest build of Leopard and it works fine for me. The install fails for me on on the latest one. How did you get it to install?
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Quote: Originally Posted by Cory Bauer Has there been issues with CS3 on the Leopard betas released so far? If so, can't Adobe at least get a head start on software updates for the CS3 package? And if not, then what reason is there to sound the…
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It depends on how crucial the data is. Obviously the RAID Array is going to give you better protection and redundancy over the Mac Pro. Also you could create a 'file share' to the Mac Pro, have all the users log in and mount the AFP volume. If yo…
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They only put blanks in where there are no HD's. You will have to get the entire module plus had drive if you wish to add more.
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I have run a 30" ACD for at least 30 hours on my MBP 2.33Ghz with 2GB of RAM & it works just as well as my Dual G5 with an ATI Radeon x800xt GPU in it. You can mirror or span, but if you mirror just make sure that you set the external as the on…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tipton If it's not bootable, it would still be useful for virtual memory to speed up the system. True but after reading more about it, it's sub stained read/write speeds are slower then USB 2.0. They didn't use the…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hmurchison http://www.engadget.com/2007/05/02/l...resscard-ssds/ 16GB card Now here's my question. If you installed Mac OS X on the 8GB portion would this do the something similar to the Santa Rosa chipset and al…
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I bought the Airport Extreme Base Station N a moth ago now and do not regret it at all. I have not used all the features of it yet, such as Air Disk or Wireless Printer, but I can tell you that I have 0 issues with it. I have used D-Link, Microsof…
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I have invites, just pm me your e-mail addresses.
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This looks cool, Never heard of joost until today but if I anyone has an invite I would appreciate one. And this Microsoft silverlight is pretty interesting.
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what do you want the widget to do? Pull in the top 10 news articles or what?
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eSATA will also require a card to be put in your computer and a free SATA port (or at least that is how my card connected, it took up a PCI slot and plugged into my SATA port on the motherboard). So unless you have a tower which has expansion, then…
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When they talk about increased range & speed they are referring to all products being 802.11n. As soon as you make it 802.11g compatible you will get the same distance and speed on the g products as you do now.
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That is correct. It really is that simple. Just be sure to set your startup disk to your HD after you restore the DMG and quit setup. Quote: Originally Posted by Freudian I've done this. The last part I'm fuzzy about. Can I take this DMG…
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Quote: Originally Posted by KiNGME But does it format the drive (to make it bootable)? Also, I understand that Macs can't boot from a USB drive, is this correct? I have a bunch of USB drives that would be perfect for this task. It does not …
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Open up Carbon Copy Cloner, go to Target Disk -> Select Target Disk -> New Disk Image. This will then take the Source Disk and create a New Disk Image of that HD. Therefore you can create multiple disk images of multiple hard drives and put i…
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Carbon Copy Cloner is exactly what you are looking for. Enjoy!
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Quote: Originally Posted by DeaPeaJay It's actually not Apple Branded. It's Xtreme Mac branded. Apple just sells them. http://www.xtrememac.com/audio/av_cables/hdmi.php EDIT: Which is probably why there wasn't any included. Apple doesn't ma…