Re: Safari bookmarks menu

2006-02-14 Thread Kevin Causey


On Feb 14, 2006, at 10:42 AM, Harry Corsover wrote:


   As an addendum, if your bookmarks are your life, don't trust  
them to a hard drive. Buildings burn, people die, hard drives fail  
or corrupt data. Go to a site like  and store  
the bookmarks there. I've had the same bookmarks on that site  
since 1998.


I'm a fan of a .mac account.  I recently had a drive crash, and  
restored from my .mac account with success.  All of my bookmarks  
returned as expected in Safari, as well as all of my iCal entries.   
It autosyncs every night for me, and seems to work with ease.


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Re: 1GHz Powerbook OS 9 install woes

2006-02-04 Thread Kevin Causey




The machine's serial # reported (according to http://www.chipmunk.nl/
klantenservice/applemodel.html ) it says that it was built in March
of 2003. As far as I can tell it " is " a dual boot system. The brain
fart occurs if you don't have the restore DVD. I have a set of 3
restore disks (+ iMovie 2 (2 disks)), and a restore software "CD" ,
one will boot and tell me I can't use it with this computer and the
other refuses to boot. It gets so far and then tells me to start up
with extensions off  and reports an "error 11". The laptop has 1 Gb
of memory (maxed out) and a DVD Superdrive 1x. I might be interested
in beefing up the superdrive, but must cure this non-OS 9 issue
first. I liked the answer given earlier about trying an original 9.2
disk and going from there. What I've read from Apple doesn't lean
toward this as a solution, however, I tend to trust the experience of
people that actually have/use the same hardware as I do.


I've recently run into something similar.  I was able to install OS 9  
on a PB G4 12" by using the "Software Install and Restore" CD.  I  
booted to it, pretended I was starting over on my hard drive, but  
only installed OS 9 support.  In the end, my mac continued to boot  
correctly in OSX (10.3.9), however I could launch OS 9 and run  
Classic apps without a problem.  Sorry I can't find the link to the  
Apple site doc that explained this for me.


best of luck

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