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Quote: Originally Posted by ZachPruckowski You'd still risk having updates blow up on you. Your best bet would be to find a way to use TDM, and swap some files with hacked ones, then swap them back when you have to update. That's probably not ve…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DCQ [nitpick]They're the biggest employer, not the biggest company (which is usually measured by market cap). (I think they're closing in on a million employees; they had something like 750,000 employees in 2000...)[/ni…
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Quote: Originally Posted by benzene theapplegenius, read the man's post. His MBP is so glitchy he can't get windows to install. I'm at a loss. The X1600 firmware (where I'm assuming the speed settings are kept) can't be reset like the NVRAM/PRA…
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Go back into Windows, run ATItool, click Load on the upper left hand side. Click Set Clock on the middle left hand side.
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Quote: Originally Posted by SpamSandwich Regardless, they are the biggest retailer...better make that "company"... in the world, and when they jump, the whole world shakes. Ahem. Exxon-Mobile: 403.37B Microsoft: 256.93B Wal-Mart: 185.92B
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Quote: Originally Posted by TomB Good in what way? This is part of the reason that I believe that Apple has no intentions of allowing OSX to work with standard PC ROMs. They put a standard PC ROM on their OEM card and then coded OSX not to u…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Chucker Oh, I guess you must have missed the very first part of the first post in there, which said so eloquently: That's because of the double-roms. Like I said in my earlier post. iirc, the card *does* show up in…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Chucker Can you prove that EFI has a compatibility layer for VESA/VGA BIOS? This is the first time I've herad of it. If it does, why do neither ATi nor nVidia offer a card that uses it? In fact, why do neither ATi nor n…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Chucker Uh, EFI (and OpenFirmware) to BIOS. This isn't EFI. EFI has a compatibility layer for legacy BIOS parts. This is all Apple wanting to price gouge on their graphics cards again.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Chucker "Bullshit"? If having far superior technology is "bullshit", then yes, count me in. Far superior to whom? Intel? Oh wait...Apple makes the same shit as everyone else now.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Placebo What does this mean? The old PPC ROMs were twice the size of the regular cards. I think 128k instead of 64k. If this is true, that means that Apple is up to their old bullshit again.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Placebo Apple uses standard EFI firmware and standard PC components. I can't see what the hell could be weird. Nothing special. According to a guy at MacNN who did a ROM dump, they use the double ROMs again. Yes:…
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Core 2 processors are a given. Whether or not they're released at MacWorld Paris, they will be in there.
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Quote: Originally Posted by ReCompile Now that Zune has been shown to be a repackaged already in existence mp3 player, I am curious to see what the "Music Service" part of the picture will be like. I posted before that M$ has historically not been…
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Sounds like a Rosetta issue... How much RAM do you have?
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2GB is magic in two sticks. Don't skimp.
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Textedit (free)
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That only applies to ripping from CD. You *will* get 128k/s AAC.
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Quote: Originally Posted by benzene Ok, my bad: "Core 2 Duo". It's still ugly. And PPC970MP was so sexah.
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Mac Pro has a 1000W PSU also iirc. Which means CF would be no problem if someone got it working.