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Quote: Originally Posted by icfireball WHAT?? That article was from Feb 2007, and by the "next version of iTunes" they were talking about a mini update for performance and stability. ...Look at the date on that post. It's from February. T…
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www.utexas.edu Hook 'em!
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For being a MS product, there sure has been a lot of hype around it... and such a great web design... 1st to call BS!
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Quote: Originally Posted by kmhtkmhtkmht Gold is harder than Enamel. Depending on how they plated it and how thick they plated it, it could turn ugly really quickly.
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Just think how easily that thing scratches...
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Not really. Your options are: 1. Get a program that allows Windows to read and write to the OSX partition. I'm not sure if there are any for Vista yet though. You still wouldn't be able to write to the Vista partition from OSX though. 2. Ge…
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Grab a program called Irfanview. It's a prety neat piture viewer/converter that also lets you take screen shots.
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You don't need Boot Camp to run VMWare or Parallels, but Parallel can boot off a Boot Camp partition. If you want the best performance, use Boot Camp. It's the only one that supports hardware graphics acceleration and it won't have to share reso…
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Just my opinion, but I think it would be better if you jsut had a third partition that both sytems could write to. There's something about two OSes wrting to each others' boot partitions that I don't like. To (not) answer your question, I'm not …
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Why do you want to disable journaling?
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Highly doubt that a USB cable would work much better.
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I have no idea how you'd go about transferring files to or from a PS3, but did you do anything else? Assign an IP address? Share a folder over a network? Just hooking up a cable between the two won't be enough to do it.
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Graphics chip is part of the mainboard. No way in hell. CPU is soldered on too. No way in hell.
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How are you conecting the two?
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Boot onto your installation CD, run Disk Utility from there and click Repair Disk.
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Take out the new RAM and see if it still does it.
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It's not just Apple, most manufacturers are the same way.
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You can upgrade to 2GB of RAM, and it's probably a good idea. OSX will take all of the memory it can get its hnds on. As for the graphics, sorry but you can't change that. You won't be able to play that many games on your computer well due to t…
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62*C isn't anywhere near overheating. I don't really know what it could be... Battery is uncalibrated and actually holds less charge than your computer thinks? Corrupt files? I'm not sure.
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When I said look at Amazon, I meant this: http://forums.appleinsider.com/showthread.php?t=78820