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Well, that all depends on what "pricey" is. RAM at the Apple store is exactly $75/128MB, regardless of chip type and size. They don't have it on display, you have to ask, and they can tell you exactly what will work with your computer and what won…
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Can you start up off a CD? Using a DiskWarrior CD would be my recommendation, but if you can start up off any Mac OS disks (like your OS 9 installer), you may be able to see your hard drive and choose a different system folder, or install a new one…
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I'm not sure it's the best solution, but you should be able to farily easily create your own automatic reconfigurators, if you're handy with AppleScript and HTML (Airport does use a HTML admin page, doesn't it? Try typing it's IP into the browser. …
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Have you tried QuickTime Pro? It can convert many sound formats, including MIDI. Use the Export feature and choose AIFF (or your sound format of choice). Also, I think theH?quality is so bad is feedback. Your mac takes audio from the in port, …
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Roxio's Toast Titanium (http://www.roxio.com) should supply you with the tools you need to burn just about anything onto a disk, be it a CD or DVD. It looks like it will also do what you need. At $90, this piece of software is an excellent buy. I…
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I believe that the FTP window is created by the browser, and is different depending on which browser you use. I don't know of a way to make a custom layout. One thing that I've done is serve files through HTTP that are transferred to the machine…
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I know it's possible in UNIX as well. You can make your own keymaps and reassign single keys if you know what you're doing. I've seen some instructions dealing with it online, and was considering doing it myself (any idea how annoying it is when t…
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Oh, I understand now. Yeah, it does sound like it could very well just be the RAM that has the problem. I'm not sure how that particular machine reacts. The only time I've done something similar was when I put PC100 RAM in a G4 QuickSilver Digita…
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If I were you, I'd spend $20 on the cheapest RAM chip I could find before I went and spent hundreds on a new logic board. I'm not sure I understand your explanation (aren't the RAM DIMMs on TOP of the board?), but even if I was pretty sure the logi…
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To set up Mail to delete off the server: Preferences->Accounts->Edit->Account Options The checkbox is on that panel. I've tried Eudora, and was not all that impressed with it. It did work, but I wasn't very impressed with …
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My mac.com account keeps giving me warnings about getting full, and I've found that a good solution is to make some Personal Mailboxes and drag things over. The messages seem to reside on the server while they're in your mac.com account in Mail. O…
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From previous experience, I'd say Apple would fix it... for several hundred dollars. That tends to be the case with all of their hardware not under warranty, whether it appears to be a manufacturing defect or not. Fortunately, Apple hardware is hi…
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It seems that, at the moment at least, you shouldn't be able to see SMB servers in your "Connect to Server..." box under any circumstances. There are some alternatives listed here:
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I don't have Airport, so I can't really help you there, but I have read a solution that's even better than browsing if you always have the same machines on your network. Mount each drive that you'll be using, and make an alias. Put all these ali…
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Sounds to me like something is wrong with your ColorSync profile. If you want the quick-and-dirty fix, try just disabling ColorSync in the print dialog (it should be in one of the preferences panels). This should improve things quite a bit, as a b…
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Wait, you say you're using Hebrew? Are your files names in Hebrew as well? That may be the problem. A lot of software is tested primarily in English, so Alsoft may not know how it will react to Hebrew file names. It may just throw up its hands a…
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That sounds like a very strange problem, and one that I've never encountered in all the times I've used my DiskWarrior. Could it be possible that the disk was corrupted before you rebuilt it, and DiskWarrior simply got rid of imperfect information,…
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The Apple website says five to six hours for an iBook (larger screen ones have better battery life, since the battery is actually bigger). One thing to keep in mind, though, is that all batteries degrade over time. I've had to replace the rechar…
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One thing to keep in mind is that your hard drive may not be the only thing making noise in your computer. I've seen laptop fans that range from fairly loud to sounding like the poor laptop was dying a slow and terrible death. If you have one that…