At 06:41 AM +0700 11/16/2005, Stuart Saunders wrote:
Listening to various internet radio programmes etc, cannot get
enough volume with Real, Windows Media, iTunes etc. Pismo and iMac
G5, OS X.
Is there an app that can increase the volume?
Make sure your system volume is high enough, in the
Listening to various internet radio programmes etc, cannot get enough
volume with Real, Windows Media, iTunes etc. Pismo and iMac G5, OS X.
Is there an app that can increase the volume?
Happy Loy Krathong,
Stuart.
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On 27/01/05 14:46, "Al Poulin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Aase Marit Waage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Thanks a lot, Tim! I had ejected or trashed several of these, then
>> when I started wondering what they were, I wondered if I had done
>> something I shouldn`t have...
>
> And if you do
Aase Marit Waage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks a lot, Tim! I had ejected or trashed several of these, then
when I started wondering what they were, I wondered if I had done
something I shouldn`t have...
And if you do not trash them, those disk images will disappear whenever
you shut down.
Al
Hi Laurent,
I was talking about the harddisk-looking icon that pops up on the
desktop after installing some software. When I hit Command+I on it,
it says that it is a "Volume".
Did that make more sense?
Anyway, I was glad to read that I didn`t need to keep these, and that
I ha
Thanks a lot, Tim! I had ejected or trashed several of these, then
when I started wondering what they were, I wondered if I had done
something I shouldn`t have... For now i have stored all the
downloaded installers, as I plan on re-installing the system. I just
have not had the time yet. It is
on 27/01/05 06:25, Aase Marit Waage at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have noticed one thing while installing some trial versions of
> software etc. on my iBook with OS X. When I have installed, a
> "Volume" appears on the desktop. That is something I have n
ng some trial versions of
> software etc. on my iBook with OS X. When I have installed, a
> "Volume" appears on the desktop. That is something I have never seen
> before, and I wonder what it is really about. I tried trashing one,
> and as far as I could see, it did not cau
Hi all,
I have noticed one thing while installing some trial versions of
software etc. on my iBook with OS X. When I have installed, a
"Volume" appears on the desktop. That is something I have never seen
before, and I wonder what it is really about. I tried trashing one,
and as far
e and didn't see any articles
addressing this, so excuse this repeat if it is one.
Equip: Lombard (G3 333 PB) 384MB/40GB, partitions: OS 10.2.8 (25GB)
, OS 9.2.2 (7GB), non-bootable (6GB).
Problem: When I boot in 9.2.2, at startup I get a message suggesting
I initialize an "unreadabl
Date: Sat, 6 Mar 2004 17:04:33 -0800
From: "Jonathan R. Andrew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: 9.2.2 boot doesn't mount OS X volume
Standard Apology: I checked the database and didn't see any articles
addressing this, so excuse this repeat if it is one.
Equip: Lomb
Joanathan, if you restart your PB hold down the X key and that will
boot on 10., , also you can always boot from the 9.x.x cd if you want
to access the option of which hd as a default.
Have fun
Hector I. Macedo "Lord of the
Flies"
Dallas, TX 75248
If the OSX partition is the first one on the disk (i.e. was at the top
of the list when you formatted the volume), you should be able to boot
from that partition by holding down the 'D' key when rebooting the
Powerbook. If I remember right, that attempts to boot from the first
partit
ssage suggesting
I initialize an "unreadable" volume which turns out to be the OSX
volume. I click "no" of course, but that leaves me stranded in OS
9.2.2 without a way to re-boot in OSX because, since it couldn't be
mounted, it is not an option in the Startup Disk contr
Try the top-level address. It'll forward you on.
http://www.mailinator.com/
On Feb 27, 2004, at 2:01 PM, Harry D. Corsover wrote:
On Feb 27, 2004, at 11:25 AM, Seeker wrote:
Been with Earthlink for several years and get two or three pieces
of
spam a day.
Check my Earthlink filter (on
On Feb 27, 2004, at 11:25 AM, Seeker wrote:
Been with Earthlink for several years and get two or three pieces
of
spam a day.
Check my Earthlink filter (online, every 10 days or so) and there
are
usually about 10 to 20 emails there to delete.
I get that much spam every ten or twenty minu
people. Another thing that has been a real treat
>> is that with earthlink
I was inundated with BAD spam (you know what I
>> mean) to the tune of 20
to 30 a day. With Verizon I get none, absolutely
>> none. I hope I don't
jinx it by saying that out loud on a list. Go for
>> it.
> >>people. Another thing that has been a real treat
> is that with earthlink
> >>I was inundated with BAD spam (you know what I
> mean) to the tune of 20
> >>to 30 a day. With Verizon I get none, absolutely
> none. I hope I don't
> >>jinx it by saying that out loud on a list. Go for
> it.
One rea
. the data
can corrupt just like any other file on the disk, as it is accessed
and changed by OS X periodically.
On Sep 20, 2003, at 12:17 PM, Hamlin Krewson wrote:
On Saturday, September 20, 2003, at 11:52 AM, Adam Thayer wrote:
Sorry, the Volume Wrapper is actually an HFS+ specific thing. The
Vo
Sorry, the Volume Wrapper is actually an HFS+ specific thing. The
Volume Wrapper is a chunk of HFS information to allow the ROMs in
older machines to properly boot an HFS+ drive,
Which would make it part of the formatting process (for HFS+).
It's a part of the formatting process I be
On Saturday, September 20, 2003, at 11:52 AM, Adam Thayer wrote:
Sorry, the Volume Wrapper is actually an HFS+ specific thing. The
Volume Wrapper is a chunk of HFS information to allow the ROMs in
older machines to properly boot an HFS+ drive,
Which would make it part of the formatting process
Sorry, the Volume Wrapper is actually an HFS+ specific thing. The
Volume Wrapper is a chunk of HFS information to allow the ROMs in older
machines to properly boot an HFS+ drive, since this wrapper is part of
the HFS+ specification, all HFS+ partitions have it. The significance
could be large
rious problem
with the volume wrapper that it then fixes. Can anybody remind me of
what a volume wrapper is, the significance of errors with it, and why
this problem may reoccur?
Thanks for any help.
John
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Hi,
I have just replaced my Wallstreet with a new iBook. When I run
DiskWarrior 3, some scans indicate that there is a serious problem with
the volume wrapper that it then fixes. Can anybody remind me of what a
volume wrapper is, the significance of errors with it, and why this
problem may
Phil,
Yeah, I've tried the restarting thing, with the card inserted. For the
record, I've also tried zapping the PRAM and resetting the power
manager. It just doesn't show up. I like your idea about mounting,
but since Jaguar will mount flash media in PCMCIA cards, it seems
perplexing. I w
>> Nope. Firewire is not involved here. However, the PCMCIA interface
>> has also been used by the "Kanguru" external drives, among others.
>> The
>> device shipped with a (floppy) disk of drivers for WinNT, 95, and DOS,
>> but no drivers were needed for Macintosh.
>>
>> I've also just tested t
Re; I want to add more USB ports to my powerbook, may I ask which if any
brands of PCMCIA cards you have used work OK? thankyou
on 1/16/03 4:28 PM, Jim at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> Can anyone explain why Jaguar refuses to acknowledge or access my
>> nice
>>> PCMCIA-linked hard drive? And ev
> > Can anyone explain why Jaguar refuses to acknowledge or access my
> nice
> > PCMCIA-linked hard drive? And even better, can anyone suggest a fix?
>
> Is your PCMCIA card a FireWire card? If not, then this is somekind of
> proprietary interface which doesn't have a driver for in OS X. Do you
>
Oh, I should comment:
> However, I have recently upgraded this Powerbook G3 2000 "firewire"
> (Pismo) to Mac OS X "Jaguar 10.2.3" and find that the PCMCIA drive is
> no longer recognized as a volume! (If I startup again in OS 9, the
> drive works fine). The
On 16/01/03 15:39, "Jim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip!]
> Can anyone explain why Jaguar refuses to acknowledge or access my nice
> PCMCIA-linked hard drive? And even better, can anyone suggest a fix?
Is your PCMCIA card a FireWire card? If not, then this is somekind of
proprietary interface w
. The housing
has a cable attached to a PCMCIA card that, when plugged into the
PC-Card slot on the laptop, allows the external disk to show up on the
desktop just like an internal or firewire volume. It offers very fast
data transfer rates, and is bus powered--though an external power
s
on 12/09/02 20:24, David Deckert at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Tony:
>>> My music teacher wants to buy an iBook (so this isn't _that_
>>> far OT), and had a question. He wants to be able to adjust the volume
>>> on a per-track basis of songs that he'l
>Tony:
>>> My music teacher wants to buy an iBook (so this isn't _that_
>>>far OT), and had a question. He wants to be able to adjust the volume
>>>on a per-track basis of songs that he'll import from some CD's he's
>>>burned.
&
Tony:
>> My music teacher wants to buy an iBook (so this isn't _that_
>>far OT), and had a question. He wants to be able to adjust the volume
>>on a per-track basis of songs that he'll import from some CD's he's
>>burned.
Not trying to sound ab
> >> Can someone remind me of the trick to get the volume buttons on my Pismo
>>> working under OS X. This is a file somewhere I need to set to launch at
>>> start up.
>>
>>I'd like to know as well. On my Wallstreet, I have to launch the Syst
>> Can someone remind me of the trick to get the volume buttons on my Pismo
>> working under OS X. This is a file somewhere I need to set to launch at
>> start up.
>
>I'd like to know as well. On my Wallstreet, I have to launch the System
>Prefs at least onc
ng, but
>> that doesn't work with the sound volume.
>
> The brightness keys can be enabled by launching DisplayServices.app,
> which
> is is /System/Library/Displays. I've added this to my login items.
>
> The volume keys
On Friday, July 27, 2001, at 11:12 AM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
> I'd like to know as well. On my Wallstreet, I have to launch the System
> Prefs at least once in order to get the brightness button working, but
> that doesn't work with the sound volume.
The brightness key
On Friday, July 27, 2001, at 12:21 AM, Jim Freeman wrote:
> Can someone remind me of the trick to get the volume buttons on my Pismo
> working under OS X. This is a file somewhere I need to set to launch at
> start up.
I'd like to know as well. On my Wallstreet, I have to lau
Can someone remind me of the trick to get the volume buttons on my Pismo
working under OS X. This is a file somewhere I need to set to launch at
start up.
Thanks,
Jim
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