b-rad g
Apr 28, 11:28 AM
Also have you looked in Airport Utility to see what is causing the yellow light?
Or is the TC and Express not showing up in Airport?
If it is showing up you can click on the yellow light it will tell you the problem it's having.
Or is the TC and Express not showing up in Airport?
If it is showing up you can click on the yellow light it will tell you the problem it's having.
bartelby
Oct 3, 04:25 AM
Anyone else going to buy this on the 16th? I can't wait... first Rammstein album in 4 years!
And the last one ever apparently.
And the last one ever apparently.
Peter Griffin
Sep 15, 07:22 PM
Yea, childrens story, best song ever.
Mona Lisa is a good one too.
Mona Lisa is a good one too.
sidelsky18
Apr 30, 11:14 PM
No water damage right?
I mean, I really doubt it is, it was in my pocket today when someone splashed water on me, but I doubt very much touched it if at all.
It's starting to get really weird, like the home button will work for a little bit and then voice control will randomly activate and then I'll lose control of the phone and it'll act like I'm screwing with the home button (the quick-start menu will pop up, it'll switch black-and-white mode, voice control, etc...)
Maybe it is water damage? I mean, the phone wasn't wet or anything, how would I know?
I mean, I really doubt it is, it was in my pocket today when someone splashed water on me, but I doubt very much touched it if at all.
It's starting to get really weird, like the home button will work for a little bit and then voice control will randomly activate and then I'll lose control of the phone and it'll act like I'm screwing with the home button (the quick-start menu will pop up, it'll switch black-and-white mode, voice control, etc...)
Maybe it is water damage? I mean, the phone wasn't wet or anything, how would I know?
MrCheeto
Apr 12, 05:23 PM
I have a Mac Pro that has all 4 bays full. Two 500gb drives, a 1tb drive, and a 1.5tb drive.
They're all full up! Yup!
I need a way to put as much of the data from all of the drives onto as few drivs as possible. I calculate 3.5tb, so two 2tb drives would do for now and I can expand to four 2tb drives or larger drives in the future.
So how do I go about simply automatically merging the data from multiple drives to one?
They're all full up! Yup!
I need a way to put as much of the data from all of the drives onto as few drivs as possible. I calculate 3.5tb, so two 2tb drives would do for now and I can expand to four 2tb drives or larger drives in the future.
So how do I go about simply automatically merging the data from multiple drives to one?
simsaladimbamba
Apr 27, 08:39 PM
Thanks, I thought it was something behind the scene going on. And just to clarify this point, can we still use it as a MDP? Or will Apple have to put out a separate port for those who want the MDP.
TB can still be used as MDP according to Apple (http://www.apple.com/macbookpro/specs.html) and many posters here.
TB can still be used as MDP according to Apple (http://www.apple.com/macbookpro/specs.html) and many posters here.
Mr. Anderson
Dec 18, 07:57 PM
[QUOTE=MitthrawnuruodoByt, yes, getting animations lean enought is quite a hassle...[/QUOTE]
Yes, which makes a good animated tar a real trick. :D
Color management is the key, though.
D
Yes, which makes a good animated tar a real trick. :D
Color management is the key, though.
D
linnarsson
Nov 12, 05:56 AM
http://www.linnarsson.com/mac/rockingpaper.png
Here's my desktop :) The wallpaper is my own named Rockingpaper! :cool:
Here's my desktop :) The wallpaper is my own named Rockingpaper! :cool:
MattMK45
Apr 12, 03:29 AM
is it a genuine charger? I saw somewhere someone else did buy a non-genuine charger and voltage was not the same thus making lot of problems, check the DC-inboard.
Ah I did not think of that, I'll check.
Thanks!
Ah I did not think of that, I'll check.
Thanks!
irain
Dec 2, 11:46 PM
Hi, I'm trying to get my Apache server working on my iBook. I heard many people recommend not to do it because it's like a sure-fire way to become hacked easily. That's one question I have... How easy is it to be hacked? Also, it won't even set up for me. I don't know why. Is it because I have a DSL connection with a dynamic IP?
Maestro64
Oct 4, 02:45 PM
[QUOTE=globalhemp]iPhone to "borrow" from Disney Mobile's (http://disneymobile.go.com/) GPS Enabled Family Locator(TM)
http://www.globalhempstore.com/images/disney-mobile-family-locator.jpg
Yeah and Disney is shut down the service after 8 months with little or no interest in the service. And is going to cost them $30 million to shut it down. As a Disney and Apple sharehold I think it is a bad business model to be in.
http://www.globalhempstore.com/images/disney-mobile-family-locator.jpg
Yeah and Disney is shut down the service after 8 months with little or no interest in the service. And is going to cost them $30 million to shut it down. As a Disney and Apple sharehold I think it is a bad business model to be in.
gkarris
Mar 13, 07:18 PM
^^^^^^ Yours are CIP (Complete In Package) - WOW...
;)
;)
rdowns
Apr 20, 04:44 PM
And? They are still losing marketshare. Apple is growing much slower than the market. And yes Android ships more *phones* than Apple ships *total* iOS *devices* (iPhone, iPod touch, iPad) per quarter (40 million Android smartphones compared to 33 million iOS devices).
And? No one expects Apple to be the market share leader. There are dozen of companies selling Androids. None come close to Apple's market share. None come close to Apple's profitability.
As an AAPL holder, what more can I ask?
And? No one expects Apple to be the market share leader. There are dozen of companies selling Androids. None come close to Apple's market share. None come close to Apple's profitability.
As an AAPL holder, what more can I ask?
miles01110
Apr 20, 10:19 AM
An ethernet switch.
notthebesttech
Mar 2, 01:13 AM
a little but that says for macbook or macbook pro does this apply with mac mini?
redshift1
Nov 13, 11:03 PM
http://i563.photobucket.com/albums/ss78/anywhere08/Screenshot2010-11-13at92556PM.png
Who's the girl?
Who's the girl?
darrylthebest
Mar 21, 10:34 PM
Hey I wanted some help, You know the default Ios wallpaper, (steam) I have been looking for it everywhere in a 1280x800 resolution, but cant find it. :(
Would you please be kind enough to convert the 960x640 to 1280x800? http://arts-wallpapers.com/iPhone4/Custom-iOS%204/images/100%402x%20.png%20default.jpg
It was posted in this years desktops ... iDK Jan or Feb
Would you please be kind enough to convert the 960x640 to 1280x800? http://arts-wallpapers.com/iPhone4/Custom-iOS%204/images/100%402x%20.png%20default.jpg
It was posted in this years desktops ... iDK Jan or Feb
Eaton Photos
Mar 10, 04:41 PM
OP,
You have received quite a great amount of advice, since I posted earlier in the thread. As Firestarter, so eloquently pointed out, RAID is not Back-up per-say, rather it is a storage solution. I use various RAID configurations, because they work for me. I went with RAID 1 & RAID 1+0 (10) storage setups, because they are what works for me & my work-flow. I shoot way too much, to be using DVD's as a storage solution.
From my experience, I have yet to encounter someone, that has a had a CD/DVD last more than a Decade. IMO, that type of statement is not valid, till we've had DVD-R's for two decades or so, and can prove that they are still readable years later. Lab Testing, doesn't count for crap in real life.
I bought my Mac Pro on eBay, and have yet to encounter any issues with it. It is a 1st Gen (1,1), and has worked flawlessly. After I received it, I added 12GB of Ram, and re-configured the HDD Bays for my needs.
Bay 1: 250GB for OS, Documents, & Apps
Bay 2: 1TB 7200, for Scratch and only Scratch. I have it setup for both CS5 & Final Cut, but that's it. I do not use it for anything else.
Bay 3: 1TB 7200. OSX RAID 1
Bay 4: 1TB 7200. OSX RAID 1
Both 3 & 4, are linked together via OSX, in a RAID 1 Configuration. I use the RAID 1 primarily for active files that I am rendering/ working from (i.e. Images & Videos), however, I also make a clone of the 250GB HDD, that I regularly update, as files are created/ edited.
Though Designer Dale, pointed out that I am a Pro, I also started out learning the ropes through mostly trial & error, of what to buy & what not to buy. That is a rather expensive road however, and forums didn't exist back in the late 90's & early 00's, like they do today. Whether your a Pro, a Hobbyist, or a Beginner, it doesn't really matter when it comes to storage. Storing & backing up Images/ Videos/ Files, is just part of the modern digital age. When I am asked about cameras' to buy, I suggest to anyone, that is looking to invest into the newer DSLR's/ HDSLR's, to also invest in large HDD's to back up the rather large images, that are captured by the newer bodies.
Snberk103, has hit the nail on the head, regarding his most recent post. Mac Pro's are typically a longer term investment. Though I bought a 1st Gen, it is quite sufficient for running CS5 in 64 Bit, and Rendering video in Final Cut.
Here is an example of daily usage on my MP: I typically have 6-10 Apps running at any given time, and though I have PS CS5 maxed out, Ram allotment wise (80% of total Ram), I never max out all 12 gigs. Highest I have ever hit, with both CS5 & FC running @ 100% + FireFox & PhotoMechanic is 9 of 12GB. If I leave FF running for days on end, then it will consume 1-1.5GB of Ram on its own, and I will start getting paging issues on certain sites. Even though the MP is a 1,1, it is expandable to 32GB of Ram. :D
I also have a Spring 2008 24" iMac (2.4 C2D, 4GB Ram, 250GB HDD), and it does well running CS3, FF, & PhotoMechanic. But the iMac is nearly maxed out Ram wise, and doesn't offer the expandability of the Mac Pro. However, since I bought the Mac Pro, the iMac is resigned to light duty, as it just doesn't stack up to the Mac Pro, though the iMac is several years newer.
The suggestion for an LCD to compliment your Mac Pro investment, is quite an important area to look into. I currently use the last generation of the 23" ACD. Color Accuracy is dead on, however, when I start looking for a replacement, I will be looking towards both the NEC PA Series Line-up (http://necdisplay.com/category/desktop-monitors) & also the Dell UltraSharp line-up (http://www.dell.com/content/topics/topic.aspx/global/products/landing/en/ultrasharpmonitor?c=us&l=en&cs=04).
You have received quite a great amount of advice, since I posted earlier in the thread. As Firestarter, so eloquently pointed out, RAID is not Back-up per-say, rather it is a storage solution. I use various RAID configurations, because they work for me. I went with RAID 1 & RAID 1+0 (10) storage setups, because they are what works for me & my work-flow. I shoot way too much, to be using DVD's as a storage solution.
From my experience, I have yet to encounter someone, that has a had a CD/DVD last more than a Decade. IMO, that type of statement is not valid, till we've had DVD-R's for two decades or so, and can prove that they are still readable years later. Lab Testing, doesn't count for crap in real life.
I bought my Mac Pro on eBay, and have yet to encounter any issues with it. It is a 1st Gen (1,1), and has worked flawlessly. After I received it, I added 12GB of Ram, and re-configured the HDD Bays for my needs.
Bay 1: 250GB for OS, Documents, & Apps
Bay 2: 1TB 7200, for Scratch and only Scratch. I have it setup for both CS5 & Final Cut, but that's it. I do not use it for anything else.
Bay 3: 1TB 7200. OSX RAID 1
Bay 4: 1TB 7200. OSX RAID 1
Both 3 & 4, are linked together via OSX, in a RAID 1 Configuration. I use the RAID 1 primarily for active files that I am rendering/ working from (i.e. Images & Videos), however, I also make a clone of the 250GB HDD, that I regularly update, as files are created/ edited.
Though Designer Dale, pointed out that I am a Pro, I also started out learning the ropes through mostly trial & error, of what to buy & what not to buy. That is a rather expensive road however, and forums didn't exist back in the late 90's & early 00's, like they do today. Whether your a Pro, a Hobbyist, or a Beginner, it doesn't really matter when it comes to storage. Storing & backing up Images/ Videos/ Files, is just part of the modern digital age. When I am asked about cameras' to buy, I suggest to anyone, that is looking to invest into the newer DSLR's/ HDSLR's, to also invest in large HDD's to back up the rather large images, that are captured by the newer bodies.
Snberk103, has hit the nail on the head, regarding his most recent post. Mac Pro's are typically a longer term investment. Though I bought a 1st Gen, it is quite sufficient for running CS5 in 64 Bit, and Rendering video in Final Cut.
Here is an example of daily usage on my MP: I typically have 6-10 Apps running at any given time, and though I have PS CS5 maxed out, Ram allotment wise (80% of total Ram), I never max out all 12 gigs. Highest I have ever hit, with both CS5 & FC running @ 100% + FireFox & PhotoMechanic is 9 of 12GB. If I leave FF running for days on end, then it will consume 1-1.5GB of Ram on its own, and I will start getting paging issues on certain sites. Even though the MP is a 1,1, it is expandable to 32GB of Ram. :D
I also have a Spring 2008 24" iMac (2.4 C2D, 4GB Ram, 250GB HDD), and it does well running CS3, FF, & PhotoMechanic. But the iMac is nearly maxed out Ram wise, and doesn't offer the expandability of the Mac Pro. However, since I bought the Mac Pro, the iMac is resigned to light duty, as it just doesn't stack up to the Mac Pro, though the iMac is several years newer.
The suggestion for an LCD to compliment your Mac Pro investment, is quite an important area to look into. I currently use the last generation of the 23" ACD. Color Accuracy is dead on, however, when I start looking for a replacement, I will be looking towards both the NEC PA Series Line-up (http://necdisplay.com/category/desktop-monitors) & also the Dell UltraSharp line-up (http://www.dell.com/content/topics/topic.aspx/global/products/landing/en/ultrasharpmonitor?c=us&l=en&cs=04).
Flowbee
Mar 19, 10:11 AM
After years of abandonment finally someone at Apple said, 'oh crap yeah what's this Logic thing we have? We should probably put some resources on that.'
That's pretty funny, except...
Logic 9 was released in July of 2009 (8 months ago), and
Logic 9.1 was released in January of this year (2 months ago).
lol
That's pretty funny, except...
Logic 9 was released in July of 2009 (8 months ago), and
Logic 9.1 was released in January of this year (2 months ago).
lol
jbanger
Nov 1, 02:45 AM
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benhollberg
Mar 11, 12:58 PM
Shipping times have slipped to 2-3 weeks. Looks like I'm gonna have to find a line somewhere today then for sure!
I'll buy you one for a price plus the price of the iPad. PM if interested.
I'll buy you one for a price plus the price of the iPad. PM if interested.
kdarling
Mar 17, 10:14 AM
Actually, most of the design elements looked very Microsoft.
Many of the UI colors, shapes and controls looked like the ones in MS's Future Vision 2019 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHVjPCMEtts).
The tabletop interfaces, especially when a phone was laid down, took a lot of cues from the MS Surface (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6VfpVYYQzHs).
Many of the UI colors, shapes and controls looked like the ones in MS's Future Vision 2019 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHVjPCMEtts).
The tabletop interfaces, especially when a phone was laid down, took a lot of cues from the MS Surface (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6VfpVYYQzHs).
benhollberg
Mar 14, 10:59 AM
What position in line are you all at?
wfarr08
Apr 13, 03:25 PM
You're not telling me that you don't have a backup, do you? :eek: ;)
Risks involved?
Data loss, business disruption, loss of business.
Seriously, if that machine is a corporate server, back it up! Backups in enterprise environments are even more important than for private users.
its a high school based server...the classes would lose all their work
Risks involved?
Data loss, business disruption, loss of business.
Seriously, if that machine is a corporate server, back it up! Backups in enterprise environments are even more important than for private users.
its a high school based server...the classes would lose all their work
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