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Ok, great I updated the firmware on my AEB n and Express n, now I can't extend my AEB wireless network with the Express... Will try unplugging and restarting everything...
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Quote: Originally Posted by Hugh Hue Carroll "The design was originally envisioned in the late 1970s by early Apple employee Jef Raskin as a truly accessible computer that didn't require the at times arcane text commands of most computers." Th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rokken What is the point being mean? I thought people come here to discuss rather than to start a fight. Sure there are lots of ways to eventually get a browser for your OS, but are they really more convenient than hav…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rokken How can a user download the web browsers other than Internet Explorer if it's not built in? ... Funny, I guess if you are younger than a certain age this is not something you'd readily know... google: file tr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mooch so..... how exactly would you download a browser if your OS didn't come with one? [...]. er, maybe the same way folks did before browsers came with the OS...?!
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Quote: Originally Posted by midfat Yeah, that's EXACTLY what I'm getting. I finally thought I was being impatient so I gave it two hours and it still showed about 2% on the progress bar and stuck in "Configuring Installation." Is there a way …
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Quote: Originally Posted by hillstones Read the prior posts. This update takes a long time to run. I ran the Combo update and this was the first time in Mac OS X history that the Mac failed to reboot after the install was complete. I clicked…
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Quote: Originally Posted by elearn I started downloading the update at 11:50 CST. The update interface said it was 190 MB. About 39 MB into it my computer, a 2007 MacBook Pro restarted itself. That was about 20 minutes ago. All that displays on t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism I used the word 'direct' for a reason. USB1.0, 2.0 and 3.0 will require no adapter. To the user it is seamless. If i want to use my FW400 device on a FW800 device I can certainly do that but I do that 9-pin-F…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism [...] If we are going to place any real blame on Apple it should be for not having the foresight to make the FW400 and FW800 ports the same so direct backwards compatibility could be maintained the way that …
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Quote: Originally Posted by chriskeo that is what the final version of n should have. but right now they are on draft 2 Apple's 802.11n Airport Extreme incarnation supports 5GHz (as well as 2.4)... some other brands (e.g., Netgear) that advert…
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Quote: Originally Posted by kristokn Can anyone explain how n will boost performance over b or g, for consumers at least? I realize if you are in a corporate wireless network with much higher speeds than that offered by DSL and Cable. I just do…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jonnynyc I actually am having quite a few freezing issues with my brand new Macbook Pro as well. Even something as silly as the graphics in iDVD freeze and crash more than half the time you open the program. When it …
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Quote: Originally Posted by JeffDM I thought it was twenty one years from filing, or twenty from approval. Details like that seem to change from time to time, I've forgotten important details, if I haven't, my information is probably old. If it…
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Quote: Originally Posted by shamino "never been used"? Only if you consider Microsoft to be the totality of "everything". IBM's OS/2 had tabs all over the place, starting in version 2.0. This was released in March, 1992. OS/2 was, I think t…
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Quote: Originally posted by Code Master The non-free version of Graphing Calculator could do vector fields and a whole slew of things as seen in the version 2 demo that comes with the free version. Yep, it's kind of odd that Apple went with …
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Quote: Originally posted by Eagleeye87 This looks really nice, especially the graphing calculator. Once I saw the pictures of the graphing calculator I knew they were familiar. It looks like Curvus Pro X, a graphing calculator produced by Arizo…