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Quote: Originally Posted by 9secondko Vista took six years just to ape the OS X UI (and still looks bad) and to add flip 3D, which is pretty useless. big whoop. I'm not really a microsoft fan (I love my mac and OS X), but I have to said that …
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Quote: Originally Posted by nick_harambee Also should i be thinking about how Leopard and Time Machine will work with NAS? If I remember correctly, Jobs said at the WWDC that Time Machine is able to backup data to a shared HD connected to the …
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Yes that's true. I use spotlight all the time. In fact I do not use the finder anymore (or only in very specific cases). Everything I need can be found with Spotlight, and it is very fast on my iMac C2D. I couldn't use a mac without spotlight,…
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If Apple really want UI consistency, as it was said at the last WWDC, they have no choice. They made de decision to go away from aqua for most off their iApps, so they must now remove aqua totally.
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I think Vista always boots from HD, even if you're using "readyboost". The bootloader on the HD starts, and then looks for a readyboost enabled USB device. If one is found, then the boot sequence continues from the USB device. If not, the boot seque…
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I have read on the Parallels (or VmWare, don't remember) forums that both Parallels and VmWare have solutions to host Apple OSes as guests. BUT These solutions will not be made available to customers, because Apple does not want to see such possi…
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I installed vista on my iMac last saturday without any problem (and without installing XP before).
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Quote: Originally Posted by Project2501 Data is already saved to your hard drive in sectors, they are the smallest physically saved addressable data units, so all TM has to do is copy the changed sectors. Yes, but TM does not work at the secto…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SSS Anyone have pictures of this translusent bar? Just have a look at the leopard site on www.apple.com
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Quote: Originally Posted by macBlogger how to become a beta tester for software such as future releases of OX X+ You can't During the private beta phase, only apple decides who can test the software. During the "public" beta period, you'l…
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Quote: Originally Posted by caliminius It might even help get more games written for the Mac when the developers knew they had a free, universally available physics engine. Core Physics. This is not what games developpers want. They want some…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MTO Does anyone know a way or a program that can strip out all PowerPC parts os the OS? The free up some space? Do you really need this ? You may break a lot of thing, like rosetta, by doing this. There are s…
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He does not want to install another version of Windows. All he wants is a FAT32 formatted partition to share files between OSX and XP.
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Bootcamp cannot create three partitions. You'll have to do it yourself using the "resizeVolume" option of diskutil. There are plenty of examples on how to do that and "google is your friend". One of these examples : http://wiki.onmac.net/index…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Freudian Try Parallels. I think it should do what you want. Parallels provides Intel virtual machines. OSX 10.1 is PowerPC only. So it cannot run under Parallels. By the way, Parallels cannot run any version …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Jwink3101 At the same time, Parrells doesn't support USB 2.0, yet. The latest beta (2.5 RC1 build 3120) supports most of USB 2.0 devices.
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Quote: Originally Posted by shady104 o ok i just wasnt sure i thought i heard somewhere that microsoft wouldnt allow it. Microsoft is restricting vista use as a guest of virtualization software (like parallels or vmware). Bootcamp is NOT a vir…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ireland I'm sure we'll get more of that eventually. Sure aren't Google and Apple working on something like that for Safari 3.0? Not exactly like that, but Google will tag malicious sites and warn you when you are trying…
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I had a similar problem the first time I installed XP on my iMac. The problem was solved by going to the hardware properties (Right clic on "my computer" icon, "Manage"), selecting the sound card, removing it and scanning for new hardware.
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Quote: Originally Posted by magicmartin 1. Partition the hard-drive and install XP on a separate partition (which means that I have to format the drive completely, i.e. losing all data on the hard-drive) No. The bootcamp assistant will allow yo…