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it seems like the majority of the files are from norton anti-virus. ill delete everything. now, thats solved... any idea of where my 10 gigs went over a few days, when i didnt use it (at all) and i wasnt even downloading anything? thanks again…
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first, thanks for your reply. there isn't really one file taking up the 40 gigs, its just a ton of small files, but there are a few larger ones... the largest being 28 MB. i also dont see a mds folder, is that a bad thing? also, shouldnt all t…
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thanks guys!
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thanks everyone for the info/help. but apple doesnt have an uninstaller? well, besides dragging the app to the trash of course, heh. -jordan
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Quote: Originally posted by Kickaha /etc/httpd/httpd.conf What are you trying to configure? i just did the goto folder command in the "Go" drop down menu. ahhh, okay, its in the private folder. wow, thats annoying. in answer to yer qu…
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Quote: Originally posted by Ebby There are two plastic clips you pry forward and the drive slips out. That's about as detailed as I can think right now. Hope that works. is there a website somewhere that gives details on how to remove drive…
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Quote: Originally posted by Ebby Take out the DVD drive and add a Y cable to take power from that. That is how I snuck power to my cold CRT light. how do i take out the dvd drive? i've removed stuff from computers before, but i dunno how to …
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Quote: Originally posted by reg Try repairing permissions. I had the same problem with a powerbook. I seldom got a signal higher than one bar even when I was next to a base station. Once I repaired permissions it jumped up to the top. reg …
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Quote: Originally posted by costique If you don't know how to do it, you actually don't need to. SharePoints does the same thing in the same way without having you to open the Terminal. If you still want to do it the hard way, type Code: man mou…
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Quote: Originally posted by ThinkingDifferent You could do it at the UNIX level with NFS mounts. How would I go about doing this? Thanks for the response. -Jordan PS- and thanks costique.
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Quote: Originally posted by pwp when i flew to aus at christmas from the uk that was with quantas. they had recently updated the entertainment system so each seat had games, 8 tv channels, a phone and i cant remember how many radio stations. It…
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Quote: Originally posted by Joey Your only option is really extra batteries... or one of those external battery packs. Another possibility would be if you have any friends that might have an extra battery that they would let you borrow for the t…
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Quote: Originally posted by Kickaha Quick question for you... if you close the lid, you can't use the computer. You can't see the screen, you can't use the keyboard, or the trackpad. Why *wouldn't* you expect it to go to sleep?? Seriously. …
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really? not that i dont believe, but this does sound alittle ridiculous, right? im sure there is away to turn it off. or maybe at least a way so that it doesnt cut off the internet connection? thanks though, your response was much appreciated. -J…
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so my best bet, even though its 50 bucks more, is the eyetv 200? -Jordan
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yeah sorry i meant 1.8. so which would be best? -Jordan
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oh ok, so id only need the cheap one if i want to have dual monitors? cuz i asked that before and someone said id need the 100 dollar one. -Jordan
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so i have to spend the 100 bucks on the adapter? -Jordan
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so i can hook up my viewsonic (DVI) monitor to the ADC port using the ADC to DVI converter (which costs $39)? sorry, just clarifying. thanks. -Jordan
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Quote: Originally posted by PBG4 Dude ADC == Apple Display Connector. It combines power, USB & video in one cable. Only Apple displays can use this directly. If you want to plug a DVI monitor to an ADC port you have to buy a converter whic…