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I'd say if you can find an affordable hard drive that isn't RAID 0 and has firewire, go for it. Bonus points for Seagates.
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Hit Radio Shack or some place. I think it's called a Y-splitter... I'm really not sure though.
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That's how you'd go about doing it.
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Any program that is under active development (like programmers are still working on it) should have a universal version available by now. this may not hold true for large programs like Photoshop and Office, but as long as you get good recent progra…
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Did you burn the drivers CD from Boot Camp? They're all on there, you just need to run the .exe on the disc.
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Generally if it's an old hard drive, it's PATA. It matters. And that should work, but I've never heard of the company before...
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Look for an enclosure with a network interface (NAS)... Unless you want to hook it up to a computer and share it over the network like that.
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Depends on what you want to do. If you want to run OSX and a virtual installation of XP/Vista and you don't need too much processing power or graphics acceleration, get Parallels. If you want more power and true acceleration at the cost of only be…
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You don't NEED the new MS Office, but a newer version is due out sometime soon so it might be worth it to wait anyway.
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I just said I had a backup partition that I booted from. I ran Disk Utility on that, no errors at all. No worries, I repartitioned the drive and cloned it back so all is good now... I was just wondering what would cause the error. Looking aroun…
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At this point I don't think so. Each computer would want to treat the drive like it has it all to itself and the drive would get to many conflicting inputs and outputs.
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I think you can just wipe the partition and do a fresh install of Vista.
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Ack, forgot the word "disk" in there...
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They are, but you need a 802.11n card from a Mac Pro and you need to do it yourself. Good luck. :P
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Corsair is good memory. Nothing but good experiences here.
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That's a little misleading and vague. A .dmg file is an image file that can store other things, in this case a program. Double click the .dmg file to open it, then copy the Firefox.app file inside the .dmg to your Applications folder. Run it …
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Quote: Originally Posted by alphadork according to posts in today's rumor blogs, the correct answers are actually yes, and yes. That would be true, but the ones in the store are for the old PCI based desktop cards if I remember correctly.
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3: There's a bunch of preinstalled stuff on there... GarageBand alone is huge. You can try uninstalling a few things... I'd recommend just doing a clean install and only put what you wnt on your computer. Considering you haven't had it for long, …
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The problem with wireless power is that strong magnetic fields come along with it. Hard drives would die and sensitive electronics might get fried. Not saying that it couldn't be done, there would just have to be a ton of development put into shei…
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August 2006: MacBook Pro. What can I say, I'm NOT a veteran.