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You should forget all what you learnt about the stupid "letter" naming convention of windows storage peripherals. MacOS X is based on Unix, and Unix does not have such a thing. On Unix, there is only ONE filesystem (its root is named "/"), holdin…
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http://discussions.apple.com/
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Quote: Originally Posted by pwnage I dont think you can book sun os on a mac. Linux for x86 is working. I don't see why sun os for x86 couldn't work.
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The "optional install" is an installation package into one of the disks (2 CDs or 1 DVD) that came with your macbook. Just put this disk into th DVD reader of your mac and you'll find it.
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ILife '06 is on the restore disks that came with your macbook pro (the package is named "optionnal installs" as far as I can remember). You can use this disk to install ILife'06 on Leopard.
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You can fill a bug report on discussions.apple.com Edit : There is already a thread about that Here
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I made the asumption that the poster is using Leopard. Haxies do not work on Leopard for now. But you're right, when using Tiger this is possible, using menufela. I tried this one time. My Tiger became really unstable until I removed it.
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Yes, this is very easy : You have nothing to do, because it's impossible
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PS5533 already tried to boot from the install CD, and the installer software did not allow him to choose on which disk to install. So for me this is more than a filesystem or partitionning problem. This might be a hardware failure and disk utility w…
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It seems that your hard drive is dead.
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Are you using Leopard ? I have the same problem with the Exposé and Dashboard shortcuts. I reported the problem to Apple before the release of 10.5.1, but the problem is still there.
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No kernel panic for me. My C2D iMac is running 24/24 7/7 since october 26.
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I don't known what's your problem with windows shares, but It works perfectly on my lan (Linux boxes sharing folders with Samba, Windows XP and Vista). The smb.conf file is into the /private/etc/ folder. This file includes /var/run/smb.conf, whic…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rich-Myster he didn't remove it. it isn't there by default. It is here by default on mine...
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Quote: Originally Posted by sarges thanks for the reply, it's reassuring to know that Boot Camp will work after Leopard is released. I guess my main concern is more with what happens to my Boot Camp partition during the OSX upgrade process. In ot…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ashilily04 Will using Boot Camp to add Windows to your Mac slow your Mac down at all? What are the down falls of using Boot Camp? I guess I'm a little confused about how Boot Camp works. You download Windows on …
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Quote: Originally Posted by 1337_5L4Xx0R Use Bootcamp. Period. Use it to partition your hard disk, use Option at startup to choose your OSes. Or use refit, really better than the boot menu from Apple.
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Dit you try setting the clock one or two months backward ? This is the only solution I see for now. The other one is to order Leopard and use the Bootcamp assistant included. But it is quite expensive if you want to stay with Tiger and only remov…
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Quote: Originally Posted by talksense101 Based on what I have read about Timemachine, unless you connect a firewire drive directly to your notebooks, I don't think TimeMachine is going to help. Going over the network everytime you modify a file…
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Pre-order done for me