karelia
About
- Username
- karelia
- Joined
- Visits
- 0
- Last Active
- -
- Roles
- member
- Badges
- 0
- Posts
- 525
Reactions
Comments
-
Your 5th gen iPod will support charging through FireWire, however. I'd probably recommend using that Belkin USB card that was recommended for your connectivity needs, and keep the FireWire cable around for charging, since the FW400 port has a better…
-
If you're already in Activity Monitor, switch the pull-down near the top to "All Processes", and click the "CPU %" column header to sort by CPU usage, and see what process is dominating your machine.
-
Quote: Originally Posted by dcrocks I am looking at buying a new IMac and expect to keep the system at least 5 years. It will be a family system and, hopefully, more resilient to technical change than a system bought for more demanding purposes. …
-
Quote: Originally Posted by C-Bear I can't determine how to direct online email links to anything other than Mail, which I don't use. Ideally, I'd like email links to go to my Gmail account. Does anyone know how to do this? Install Google …
-
Have them use a restricted user account, and ban access to iTunes. Most kids won't bother to look for a way around this.
-
Although it's not really a solution and more of an evasion of the problem, I have to agree with Mr. H. Entourage is a horrible piece of software when compared to Mail, especially when you're using MobileMe (Apple) and something as open-platformed as…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by cloneman Hello, I'm a stickler for fan noise. My main criterion when looking at a laptop is quietness. (yes, I know, I'm crazy). I need to know (from a Macbook Pro 13 owner) if the fan comes on at all during very…
-
The blue-screen quick restart is caused by the system logging the user out and immediately back in. A kernel panic would manifest in a dimmed screen with a black box, stating in white text "You must restart your computer, hold down the power button …
-
The following machines... iMac (Late 2006) MacBook Pro (Core 2 Duo) MacBook (Late 2006) Mac mini (Mid 2007) ...only support up to 3GB of RAM, and it's a limitation of the hardware, as different machines with the same software don't necessar…
-
This might be what you're looking for...
-
You can typically regain the purchased content via a call to Apple Support. They can send you an email containing a link to re-download all of your purchased content to a computer authorized on your account and with iTunes installed. As for the c…
-
A simple OS reinstall will probably fix it up. Sometimes, updates are known to install incorrectly and can stop the machine from booting.
-
Quote: Originally Posted by nvidia2008 The iTouch is now available in 64GB. *quivers with barely-controlled rage* :P
-
"D" is for the on-disc diagnostics. "C" on startup will take you to the install setup, where the Utilities menu can be found.
-
Try rebooting to your Leopard DVD, going to the Utilities menu, and choosing Reset Password. Firstly, use the ACL permissions repair at the bottom of that window to perform a TRUE permissions repair, and then try rebooting and logging in. If that do…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by exsequar I'm using Office 2004. Likely the issue right there. Leopard had enough issues with Office 2004, it's likely to be even worse with Snow Leopard.
-
You mentioned you are using AirPort Utility, which is only for administration/setup of a new Apple wireless router. Go up to the upper-right corner of the screen, near the clock, and look for a small icon that looks like a radio wave traveling upwar…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by Tony1 Make sure WIFI is OFF and Bluetooth ON. I had both turned on at the same time, so I guess it was causing some sort of confusion. All 6 of my P2P games/Utilities are working now. The only downside to this is that …
-
Quote: Originally Posted by coldcard I'm talking about the last version, not this version of the black keyboard but, from the silver/gray ones, because a friend needs to replace it for him and my question is if there is a difference since searchi…
-
I've seen this at work with our point-of-sale software, and what's actually happening is that you're computer is logging out of the user account, and immediately logging back in - similar to what intentionally happens when a unibody MacBook Pro swit…