I had a brief problem logging into my ISP. Deleting all the relevant old
cookies did the trick.
Cheers, Paul.
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Hi Severin
Does the time also revert to 1907, or 1940 or something like that? If so,
then I wouldn't be surprised if it's the little internal battery. If it
hasn't been replace for a while (3-5 years) then that can do strange things
to do with startup as well.
That's normally one of the easiest
Hello.
Can I use a 8cm CD in a side loading iMac?
I suspect not but I notice my DVD tray loading player can except it
but dose not support it.
Regards from Alan.
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No, interestingly, that does not always happen. From the fact that it
will go happily for weeks at a time I do not really suspect the
battery though I really should test it.
Thanks for the input
Severin
On 19/06/2009, at 4:40 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote:
Hi Severin
Does the time also revert to
Hi Alan
Short answer - NO!
Getting the smaller CD's out of slot loading machines generally
involves a trip to the service department at your local retailer.
Tray loading drives should be fine.
Regards
Daniel Forsdyke
On 19/06/2009, at 17:03, alc...@bigpond.com wrote:
Hello.
Can I use a
I have a brand new iphone 16g black that just came in as a replacement
for a broken iphone that the client no longer wants as he is getting a
new one.
Box was opened but it has not been taken out of the bubble wrap, phone
is locked to optus currently..
he wants 600 for it if anyone is
do not put them in, you are not getting them back! at least check
the manual
find a tray loading system like most external drives
James
On 19/06/2009, at 17:03, alc...@bigpond.com wrote:
Hello.
Can I use a 8cm CD in a side loading iMac?
I suspect not but I notice my DVD tray loading
Thanks Eugene
Got it working on mine.
won't use it much - maybe when in the bush
cheers
Rod
On 19/06/2009, at 7:31 AM, Eugene wrote:
Hi Rod,
Telstra will charge at data rate. For my plan that works out at $1
per Mb. Not really encouraging me to use it.
I think I'll stay on WiFi at work
Hi guys,
I also have the Incorrect SIM card message after updating to 3.0 and
it the language is now spanish.
The question is, do I have to remove the SIM card before restoring -
as reported on one other forum ?
Thanks
Walter
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You may remember my post about Flip last week reply from Joe
He advises that he has bought one for me I'm planning to come upto
Perth to pick up take him to lunch reimmburse him for my new Flip.
He also advised that some one from WAMUG had
agreed to pick him up from Air Port ! I had offered
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Further to my last post I have replied as follows (
Hi Joe, Thanks.
I posted your reply as follows on WAMUG site for Perth accomadation
help but suggest dependant on arrival you may have to spend 1st night or
so @ a Motel reasonable or otherwise but standards
Hi Philip, I thought you knew that I had offered to pick him up. Which
I will do but it is a little difficult when I do not know when I will
be away If It is only for a day or two then he can stay here but I
thought he was going to the Pilbara to work in which case the people
that employ
Hi Walter,
when I got this message about the SIM I just chose to ignore it as it
was an incorrect system message. I rebooted and let the restoration
sequence come into effect. When it was all recovered it was in Polish
and I went to languages and reset it to English. all is good now but
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