iBug2
Jan 15, 06:57 PM
Apple seeded 10.5.2 9c16 half an hour ago with some issues remaining to be fixed. I'm assuming 10.5.2 is not ready yet. So wait couple more weeks.
froggomad
Apr 22, 07:26 PM
Hi All, this is my first post here, so I hope this is the right spot!
I (poorly) replaced my iPhone 3gs's battery today. Upon reassembling the phone, I plugged it in to my PC so that it could begin charging. The battery meter showed 3%, but it wouldn't advance past that and after a few minutes, the phone would reboot.
I thought that something probably wasnt tightened enough so I opened the phone back up, reseated the battery (which was slightly off), and put everything back together, ensuring that all connections were tight. During this process, I lost the 2 long screws that hold down the right side of the communications board.
Now the phone will turn on briefly when plugged in to the wall only, show 100% battery, then reboot.
I'm open to any suggestions.
Thanks
I (poorly) replaced my iPhone 3gs's battery today. Upon reassembling the phone, I plugged it in to my PC so that it could begin charging. The battery meter showed 3%, but it wouldn't advance past that and after a few minutes, the phone would reboot.
I thought that something probably wasnt tightened enough so I opened the phone back up, reseated the battery (which was slightly off), and put everything back together, ensuring that all connections were tight. During this process, I lost the 2 long screws that hold down the right side of the communications board.
Now the phone will turn on briefly when plugged in to the wall only, show 100% battery, then reboot.
I'm open to any suggestions.
Thanks
GGJstudios
May 6, 02:38 PM
Thanks for that fast reply, it's coming up saying the mac server has rejected the password. Does that not mean the password I've forgotten is for the mac server? I know the password for my gmail, I've tested it on my windows computer.
Who is your email provider? For example, if your email address is someone@gmail.com, then Google is your provider. If your email address is someone@me.com, then Apple is your provider.
Who is your email provider? For example, if your email address is someone@gmail.com, then Google is your provider. If your email address is someone@me.com, then Apple is your provider.
Steven1621
Jan 27, 06:14 PM
have you used an apple display? once you do, you will want to spend the extra $400.
Intell
Apr 16, 12:20 PM
No, only the iPod Touch 3G will work.
old-wiz
Apr 22, 08:49 AM
Different file systems use different minimum size file allocations.
I remember on some older systems the minimum was 8kb.
I remember on some older systems the minimum was 8kb.
gopher
Oct 24, 09:10 AM
I see this stuff has been going on for two months!
Apple is just pulling our legs...
Apple is just pulling our legs...
bareguns
May 4, 11:12 AM
Next problem.... :(
i have formatted both partitions to fat 32, but my ps3 can only detect one of them at a time.... is there any way to get it to see both partitions? i read somewhere on the web somebody said swissknife might be the tool for the job?
any advice would be much appreciated (as im not that good at stuff) :confused:
thanks! :)
i have formatted both partitions to fat 32, but my ps3 can only detect one of them at a time.... is there any way to get it to see both partitions? i read somewhere on the web somebody said swissknife might be the tool for the job?
any advice would be much appreciated (as im not that good at stuff) :confused:
thanks! :)
Chaszmyr
Oct 8, 03:56 PM
Just a typo I am sure. (A typo I have made myself once even). PowerMacs deffinately wont be updated any time soon.
Rower_CPU
Jul 18, 10:27 PM
Personally, I prefer encrypted disk images. That way you've got a protected "vault" of files.
Other than that, I don't know. :)
Other than that, I don't know. :)
stoid
Aug 30, 10:31 PM
Wowsers!! And with all this SP2 and Longhorn news, you'd think that MS would be winning....
I guess that it goes to show that if you have a great and easy to use site, you'll get lots of people coming to hang out!
I guess that it goes to show that if you have a great and easy to use site, you'll get lots of people coming to hang out!
MacDaddy08
Apr 20, 06:25 AM
Don't get the Neo Hybrid EX. Mine broke after 1 week of normal use. The bottom around the data/power connection is WAY too thin and snaps easily. Also, the buttons on the rubber bumper underneath make it look cheap, definitely not worth $30. It's a bad design, stay away.
robbieduncan
Dec 20, 08:08 AM
Have you considered using the search here? Or even on Google? There is a ton of information available on Yonah these days.
It is dual core. At 2.0Ghz it is more or less as fast as an Athlon 64-X2 at 2Ghz meaning it is probably around the same speed as a G5 clock for clock.
Yonah Performance (http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/showdoc.aspx?i=2648)
It is dual core. At 2.0Ghz it is more or less as fast as an Athlon 64-X2 at 2Ghz meaning it is probably around the same speed as a G5 clock for clock.
Yonah Performance (http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/showdoc.aspx?i=2648)
ryley
Jan 4, 08:08 PM
hello i jailbroke my ipod using spirit and it was good until i tried to update it! i updated it and itunes told me me you need to restore it and i tried that but all it said was it can not restore because of some unknown error (6) i tried ziphone to unlock it from recovery mode and ziphone could not recognize it!! please help :confused:
Tom71
Jun 22, 07:57 PM
Who seriously sits down and takes the time to think this sort of thing up, then write up an article? This could be one of the most ridiculous topics I've ever heard of.
It's odd, at least.
It's odd, at least.
jotwah
Sep 2, 05:27 AM
is ipod touch 3g same size as 4g? beacuse i have just bought a pack of 3g cases and i just accedently bought 4g what do i do?:confused::apple::apple:
wayne091189
Oct 30, 10:38 AM
Sharp unveils glass-based CPU prototype
[digitimes.com] 11:07
Sharp on October 22 unveiled a prototype of an 8-bit, 2.5MHz, glass-based central processing unit (CPU). Jointly working with Semiconductor Energy Laboratory (SEL), the company has successfully formed microprocessor circuitry on glass 15mm square and 1mm thick by employing its continuous grain silicon (CGS) technology.
Sharp hopes its invention will pave the way to development of ultra-thin sheet computers and TVs. The company expects to have some products, like games machines or mobile phones, equipped with this type of glass-based CPU, available by 2005.
Sharp currently uses CGS technology to produce system LCDs, LCD panels with built-in driver IC circuits.Shih-wei Kao
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[digitimes.com] 11:07
Sharp on October 22 unveiled a prototype of an 8-bit, 2.5MHz, glass-based central processing unit (CPU). Jointly working with Semiconductor Energy Laboratory (SEL), the company has successfully formed microprocessor circuitry on glass 15mm square and 1mm thick by employing its continuous grain silicon (CGS) technology.
Sharp hopes its invention will pave the way to development of ultra-thin sheet computers and TVs. The company expects to have some products, like games machines or mobile phones, equipped with this type of glass-based CPU, available by 2005.
Sharp currently uses CGS technology to produce system LCDs, LCD panels with built-in driver IC circuits.Shih-wei Kao
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guitarak
Mar 25, 03:50 PM
Hey guys and gals, looking for a little expert insight...
I have a Mac Mini (mid-2010, non-server model running 10.6.7) hooked up to my TV for a pretty sweet home theater setup. At some point in the near future, I'm going to, one way or another, have a media server set up to stream to other TV's in the house (using either my wife's PC or my old Xbox with XBMC installed), watch on my iPhone and MBA away from home, etc. I've been eying a few NAS systems, but I noticed OS X Lion will include server functionality. Does this mean I could just hook a large external HD to my Mac Mini and use it as a server instead of buying a stand-alone server? And if so, should I? Are there advantages to going with a stand alone unit (like the Synology 211J, which I've had my eye on?)
Thanks in advance for the help!!
I have a Mac Mini (mid-2010, non-server model running 10.6.7) hooked up to my TV for a pretty sweet home theater setup. At some point in the near future, I'm going to, one way or another, have a media server set up to stream to other TV's in the house (using either my wife's PC or my old Xbox with XBMC installed), watch on my iPhone and MBA away from home, etc. I've been eying a few NAS systems, but I noticed OS X Lion will include server functionality. Does this mean I could just hook a large external HD to my Mac Mini and use it as a server instead of buying a stand-alone server? And if so, should I? Are there advantages to going with a stand alone unit (like the Synology 211J, which I've had my eye on?)
Thanks in advance for the help!!
rick snagwell
May 6, 11:28 AM
grrr...im hoping they release a jb ...this looks sketch.
NickZac
Dec 26, 06:37 PM
If I could only get so lucky to have it go down again...
xbuddycorex
May 3, 06:17 AM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_2 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8H7 Safari/6533.18.5)
I honestly don't think there's a faster way.
I honestly don't think there's a faster way.
iQuit
Sep 16, 09:07 PM
I am going to get a inexspensive graphics card until I get enough money to get a better one....which one of these shoulod I get? PS....not for Mac
http://cgi.ebay.com/ATI-RADEON-9250-256MB-256-MB-video-graphics-8x-agp-card_W0QQitemZ5236911305QQcategoryZ40158QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/searchtools/item-Details.asp?EdpNo=1179550&sku=P450-8536
http://cgi.ebay.com/256MB-ATi-RADEON-9250-3D-GRAPHIC-CARD-8X-4X-AGP-VGA-DVI_W0QQitemZ5237396468QQcategoryZ80184QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/ATI-RADEON-9250-256MB-256-MB-video-graphics-8x-agp-card_W0QQitemZ5236911305QQcategoryZ40158QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/searchtools/item-Details.asp?EdpNo=1179550&sku=P450-8536
http://cgi.ebay.com/256MB-ATi-RADEON-9250-3D-GRAPHIC-CARD-8X-4X-AGP-VGA-DVI_W0QQitemZ5237396468QQcategoryZ80184QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
rebvision
Mar 16, 12:28 PM
They had stock this morning. Verizon 3g only plus all models of Wi-Fi. I would say that they had 100 or more. Most people in line were buying two (most you could buy). The 64gb Verizon were gone after four people in line. I was able to snag 2ea 16gb white Verizon. They only had 32gb black Verizon today. They had to cut off the line based on the count that the people in line requested and how many more people were there.
ender land
May 1, 12:03 AM
A company sending you raw parts is not necessarily better service.
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