Kunigit
Mar 22, 08:26 AM
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Anyone there today?
Anyone there today?
RipcordAFF
Nov 12, 12:08 AM
My new one
original please?
original please?
Darth.Titan
Mar 31, 11:46 AM
My Applecare agreements are regularly shipped separately from my Macs, and usually in advance..
Don't worry. your Mac is coming.
Don't worry. your Mac is coming.
Eric374
Mar 8, 08:10 PM
No disassemble No. 5!!!
I'm sure iFixit will in a few months!
I'm sure iFixit will in a few months!
elliotay
Jul 9, 12:50 AM
So i was using my 15" powerbook 1Ghz yesterday and all of the sudden the screen went VERY dim. I could barely see the desktop or the open windows. It was plugged in at the time and the battery is fully charged now and it's the same. I don't understand what happened. The screen was bright and normal and the next second it was almost as if it was turned off. Restarting does nothing. Adjusting the brightness does nothing. It doesn't make any darker or brighter then it is. Please help.
balamw
Apr 24, 02:18 PM
I know it is jpeg data because the key in the plist is called "jpegphoto". And what I posted is just the beginning. I shortened it b/c that actual data is very long. Thanks!
It could still be JPEG data, but without the JFIF/EXIF headers or with the headers later in the stream. If so you might have trouble interpreting it without necessarily knowing the image's dimensions, etc...
Do you find 0xFFE0????4A46 anywhere in the stream?
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It could still be JPEG data, but without the JFIF/EXIF headers or with the headers later in the stream. If so you might have trouble interpreting it without necessarily knowing the image's dimensions, etc...
Do you find 0xFFE0????4A46 anywhere in the stream?
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firestarter
Mar 10, 02:37 AM
Another HDD space junkie! :D I will buy 1 or 2 TB drives for the Mac Pro. However, what if I buy 1 TB drives and they puke before I fill them up?
Seriously, if you can't find a use for 1TB of space in 3 or 4 years, then you probably shouldn't be buying a MacPro.
Most photography apps don't need lots of cores (they just don't use them). The only appeal of a MacPro to a photographer is the expandability - lots of drives, interchangeable graphics cards. If you don't need the expandability, iMacs are much much better value machines.
If you're seriously worried about saving $30 by buying a slower 500GB drive instead of a faster 1TB drive, you're definitely wasting cash spending $3000 on a MacPro.
I am not being a smart @@S, just asking a legitimate question, as that scenario is my only concern. Also, thanks for clarifying that RAID is not for backup. my good friend uses RAID to backup, but he never writes to his drives, only reads. They are for storing tons of movies and games.
Is that right? How did the data get on to the RAID in the first place?
If your friend only has one copy of his files (on the RAID) then he doesn't have a backup. Backup = an alternate copy.
Not writing to that RAID doesn't make it magically safer... Your friend should get a backup if he's smart and he values his data.
Off-site storage is a big deal with photographers and I understand the benefits, but I never would have added 1+1. LOL
Not so funny when a thief breaks into your house and steals your Mac and the backup drive sat on the table next to it. Proper backups aren't just for professionals - they're for anyone who actually cares about keeping their data.
For someone with a $3000 Mac, a couple of hundred $ to buy enough disks to keep offsite copies is nothing.
I am still thinking about my backup plan, but I have plenty of options thanks to the photographer community! As I stated in my last reply, I will clear my mind this weekend and in all likelihood, order a new Mac Pro 8 core soon.
Sounds like you should be looking at an iMac.
Seriously, if you can't find a use for 1TB of space in 3 or 4 years, then you probably shouldn't be buying a MacPro.
Most photography apps don't need lots of cores (they just don't use them). The only appeal of a MacPro to a photographer is the expandability - lots of drives, interchangeable graphics cards. If you don't need the expandability, iMacs are much much better value machines.
If you're seriously worried about saving $30 by buying a slower 500GB drive instead of a faster 1TB drive, you're definitely wasting cash spending $3000 on a MacPro.
I am not being a smart @@S, just asking a legitimate question, as that scenario is my only concern. Also, thanks for clarifying that RAID is not for backup. my good friend uses RAID to backup, but he never writes to his drives, only reads. They are for storing tons of movies and games.
Is that right? How did the data get on to the RAID in the first place?
If your friend only has one copy of his files (on the RAID) then he doesn't have a backup. Backup = an alternate copy.
Not writing to that RAID doesn't make it magically safer... Your friend should get a backup if he's smart and he values his data.
Off-site storage is a big deal with photographers and I understand the benefits, but I never would have added 1+1. LOL
Not so funny when a thief breaks into your house and steals your Mac and the backup drive sat on the table next to it. Proper backups aren't just for professionals - they're for anyone who actually cares about keeping their data.
For someone with a $3000 Mac, a couple of hundred $ to buy enough disks to keep offsite copies is nothing.
I am still thinking about my backup plan, but I have plenty of options thanks to the photographer community! As I stated in my last reply, I will clear my mind this weekend and in all likelihood, order a new Mac Pro 8 core soon.
Sounds like you should be looking at an iMac.
2 Replies
Apr 18, 12:57 PM
:rolleyes:
Sooooo basically... THIS (http://theoatmeal.com/comics/apple). :p
Sooooo basically... THIS (http://theoatmeal.com/comics/apple). :p
Meanee
Apr 7, 10:09 AM
Any recommendations for Windows VPN software?
Detrius
Apr 21, 02:00 PM
Actually, if all you did is format the drive (and you didn't install), it may very well be possible to get all of your data back. You'll need another OS to boot from, but if you manually recreate the partition table, it's likely that the windows format did not quite reach where the HFS+ directory structure is stored and only overwrote the partition table itself and parts of the EFI partition.
Once you're booted from a good OS, you can rewrite the partition table from Terminal. This will have the benefit that your existing volume won't need to be reformatted. You may need a utility like Disk Warrior to clean up the directory structure afterward.
First, you'll need to figure out the disk number of the hard drive. If you're booted from the machine (rather than a different machine, using the drive as an external), it's going to be /dev/disk0. The following will rewrite the partition table to near-default (possibly a little bigger primary volume):
sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/disk0 bs=512 count=10 conv=sync,noerror
sudo gpt destroy /dev/disk0
sudo gpt create /dev/disk0
sudo gpt add -i1 -b40 -s409600 -tC12A7328-F81F-11D2-BA4B-00A0C93EC93B /dev/disk0
sudo gpt add -i2 -b409640 -t48465300-0000-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC /dev/disk0
Then use Disk Utility (or preferably Disk Warrior) to repair the directory structure.
If you don't want to do all that or can't, you can use Disk Utility to format the drive from the Mac OS X Install disk. I've seen situations where that still wouldn't work, so you may have to do the first two commands anyway.
Once you're booted from a good OS, you can rewrite the partition table from Terminal. This will have the benefit that your existing volume won't need to be reformatted. You may need a utility like Disk Warrior to clean up the directory structure afterward.
First, you'll need to figure out the disk number of the hard drive. If you're booted from the machine (rather than a different machine, using the drive as an external), it's going to be /dev/disk0. The following will rewrite the partition table to near-default (possibly a little bigger primary volume):
sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/disk0 bs=512 count=10 conv=sync,noerror
sudo gpt destroy /dev/disk0
sudo gpt create /dev/disk0
sudo gpt add -i1 -b40 -s409600 -tC12A7328-F81F-11D2-BA4B-00A0C93EC93B /dev/disk0
sudo gpt add -i2 -b409640 -t48465300-0000-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC /dev/disk0
Then use Disk Utility (or preferably Disk Warrior) to repair the directory structure.
If you don't want to do all that or can't, you can use Disk Utility to format the drive from the Mac OS X Install disk. I've seen situations where that still wouldn't work, so you may have to do the first two commands anyway.
AppleTecFan
May 3, 09:18 PM
My MacBook Pro wont burn DVDs properly well wont burn my Xbox 360 Games right. Every time I attempt to burn a game I finish the burn with this error
http://gyazo.com/f94527e4d8b38dd673132b0fbcc4b33d
I heard changing the book type would fix this but I dont know how
or is my drive broken?
Help?
http://gyazo.com/f94527e4d8b38dd673132b0fbcc4b33d
I heard changing the book type would fix this but I dont know how
or is my drive broken?
Help?
snap58
Mar 6, 05:37 AM
ok...
after a long break, i'm starting to get back up to speed. will be adding another new OctoMacPro and a Core2Duo iMac this week...
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Well if you can run the SMP on them 24/7 you will be pulling in about 3500 points per day, not a bad come back!
after a long break, i'm starting to get back up to speed. will be adding another new OctoMacPro and a Core2Duo iMac this week...
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Well if you can run the SMP on them 24/7 you will be pulling in about 3500 points per day, not a bad come back!
kcdude
May 1, 08:31 PM
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chrono1081
Apr 30, 12:24 AM
I've been following 256gb SSD prices for a while, and I've seen hardly any movement.
Also, I know shortly before the end of there was a lot of chatter about Intel's entry into the market and how prices would soon go down.
From what I've seen, none of that has materialized.
Does anyone have any ideas or insights about this? I'm personally only concerned w/ drives around 220gb and up.
Of course, my motivation to write this is that I'm dying to buy one but have been trying to hold out... :) Can't hold on much longer...
thanks much
They have been going down. I've watched OWC's site each month and prices have been steadily decreasing.
Also, I know shortly before the end of there was a lot of chatter about Intel's entry into the market and how prices would soon go down.
From what I've seen, none of that has materialized.
Does anyone have any ideas or insights about this? I'm personally only concerned w/ drives around 220gb and up.
Of course, my motivation to write this is that I'm dying to buy one but have been trying to hold out... :) Can't hold on much longer...
thanks much
They have been going down. I've watched OWC's site each month and prices have been steadily decreasing.
AndrewR23
Apr 23, 02:54 PM
Mine is not like that at all and it is a 5K replacement. I would say yours isn't that bad. Trust me, you could get a lot worse in another replacement.
Mac'nCheese
Mar 30, 05:48 PM
Yes, i know a very quick and easy way to take mp3 files out of a youtube video. All you need is an email.
Go to www.zamzar.com
Then on the website where is says step one, click where it says url.
Copy and paste the url of the youtube video you want to extract the audio from and paste it in the open space for a link. (BE CAREFUL: make sure you delete the "http://" that is already there because you don't want it to look like "http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fSFWCY0uxE")
Then where it says step 2, choose mp3, which is a bit more than halfway down the list.
For step 3, enter your email address like it says to.
Then in step 4 click convert and when the window pops up click OK.
Once you get the email go under the blue box where it says "Alternatively click on the following link to download a copy of your converted file:" and click on the link below which should take you to another window.
After you click download in the new window it will download it and it should start playing on itunes or at least will be downloaded onto your computer.
Thanks for the tip. I finished that other project but will save this advice for future need.
Go to www.zamzar.com
Then on the website where is says step one, click where it says url.
Copy and paste the url of the youtube video you want to extract the audio from and paste it in the open space for a link. (BE CAREFUL: make sure you delete the "http://" that is already there because you don't want it to look like "http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fSFWCY0uxE")
Then where it says step 2, choose mp3, which is a bit more than halfway down the list.
For step 3, enter your email address like it says to.
Then in step 4 click convert and when the window pops up click OK.
Once you get the email go under the blue box where it says "Alternatively click on the following link to download a copy of your converted file:" and click on the link below which should take you to another window.
After you click download in the new window it will download it and it should start playing on itunes or at least will be downloaded onto your computer.
Thanks for the tip. I finished that other project but will save this advice for future need.
mrkramer
Mar 6, 11:15 AM
At that level, I am not seeing the need for incentive, please explain why billionaires need incentive to work harder?
Because their billions sitting in the bank somehow magically make jobs. :rolleyes:
Because their billions sitting in the bank somehow magically make jobs. :rolleyes:
Jigga
Apr 10, 11:40 AM
Do you think there will be different jailbreaks for the AT&T and Verizon models being that they're different chipsets?
simsaladimbamba
Mar 2, 01:16 AM
a little but that says for macbook or macbook pro does this apply with mac mini?
Yes, as they share the same ports, like Mini Display Port and the analog/digital (optical) audio out port.
Yes, as they share the same ports, like Mini Display Port and the analog/digital (optical) audio out port.
sammich
Aug 25, 12:22 AM
Any application itself should run off the system drive. The application doesn't need a dedicated drive to run. I think what your friend means is that you keep all your projects and media used in that project on a dedicated drive. It's those files that will get accessed a lot and if you want smooth, consistent performance you put all of that on a dedicated drive.
Coleman2010
May 5, 05:51 PM
I believe option that is left now is to wait for Jailbreak and then actually dig inside the ipa and try to see if its possible to spoof their check
I'm trying to see if it will work with the iPhone connected with VPN and iPad tethered using personal hotspot. The only problem is I can't change the IP range On the iPhone to match my home network. I'd have to change my home network to match the IP range given out on the iPhone. Then test it.
I'm trying to see if it will work with the iPhone connected with VPN and iPad tethered using personal hotspot. The only problem is I can't change the IP range On the iPhone to match my home network. I'd have to change my home network to match the IP range given out on the iPhone. Then test it.
MacRumors
Oct 26, 03:10 PM
http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/10/26/atandt-stores-receive-ipads-and-displays-ahead-of-october-28th-launch/)
http://images.macrumors.com/article/2010/10/14/092323-ipad_side_view.jpg
Boy Genius Report notes (http://www.boygeniusreport.com/2010/10/26/att-stores-start-receiving-ipads-setting-up-displays/) that AT&T retail stores have received their initial shipment of iPads and related display materials, two days before the device is set to go on sale (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/10/14/ipad-headed-to-atandt-and-verizon-retail-stores-on-october-28th/) both there and at Verizon retail stores.We have just been told AT&T stores have started receiving iPad display models, iPads for sale, and iPad display accessories. There won't be a separate display area for the iPads, the tablets will be positioned right next to existing handsets.Combined, the two wireless giants will offer an additional 4,200 distribution points for the iPad, with AT&T offering only 3G-capable models while Verizon offers only Wi-Fi models to be sold either alone or in bundle with MiFi mobile hotspot devices.
Article Link: AT&T Stores Receive iPads and Displays Ahead of October 28th Launch (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/10/26/atandt-stores-receive-ipads-and-displays-ahead-of-october-28th-launch/)
http://images.macrumors.com/article/2010/10/14/092323-ipad_side_view.jpg
Boy Genius Report notes (http://www.boygeniusreport.com/2010/10/26/att-stores-start-receiving-ipads-setting-up-displays/) that AT&T retail stores have received their initial shipment of iPads and related display materials, two days before the device is set to go on sale (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/10/14/ipad-headed-to-atandt-and-verizon-retail-stores-on-october-28th/) both there and at Verizon retail stores.We have just been told AT&T stores have started receiving iPad display models, iPads for sale, and iPad display accessories. There won't be a separate display area for the iPads, the tablets will be positioned right next to existing handsets.Combined, the two wireless giants will offer an additional 4,200 distribution points for the iPad, with AT&T offering only 3G-capable models while Verizon offers only Wi-Fi models to be sold either alone or in bundle with MiFi mobile hotspot devices.
Article Link: AT&T Stores Receive iPads and Displays Ahead of October 28th Launch (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/10/26/atandt-stores-receive-ipads-and-displays-ahead-of-october-28th-launch/)
ExoticFish
Mar 31, 08:01 PM
i picked it up about a month ago and am very happy that i did. i played a lot of Metal Slug as a kid and it was always one of my favorite games. I also absolutely love the artwork, but i also love the comedy thrown in as well. i'm happy that they have unlimited continues but i also like the ability to limit your continues so you can test yourself because the Metal Slug series is freaking HARD.
topmounter
Apr 4, 04:34 PM
I replaced my 15" MBP with a 13" MBA and don't regret it one single bit.
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