Re: MacUpdate Bundle - TechTool Pro 5 and Parallels 4 plus more,..

2009-05-31 Thread Susan Hastings

good, thanks Ronni

On 01/06/2009, at 2:46 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:


Hi Susan,

Version 5.0.4 is the latest available.

Cheers,
Ronni

17" MacBook Pro Intel Core 2 Duo
2.4 GHz / 3GB / 800MHz / 160GB
OS X 10.5.7

On 01/06/2009, at 2:41 PM, Susan Hastings wrote:

Hi Michael, the download version from the email they sent me  
appears to be the latest version 5.0.4. Is that the version you  
have used? cheers, Susan.

On 01/06/2009, at 11:02 AM, Michael Hawkins wrote:


Hi Susan,

I don't know whether I downloaded the bundle the most efficient  
way or not
(I subscribed and then down loaded each program individually by  
clicking on
the title in the email I received after subscribing) or whether I  
ran
TechTool correctly (the 700 odd mb took for ever to download on an  
ADSL2+
subscription) and for some reason it took me a couple of goes to  
burn a
bootable disc so I could optimise the MacBook Pro's hard drive  
before

creating an eDrive on it, but in the end I got there.

Note that the version of Techtool that gets downloaded as part of  
the
subscription is not the most recent version and that there is an  
update

available.

Regards,

Michael Hawkins.





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Re: MacUpdate Bundle - TechTool Pro 5 and Parallels 4 plus more,..

2009-05-31 Thread Ronda Brown

Hi Susan,

Version 5.0.4 is the latest available.

Cheers,
Ronni

17" MacBook Pro Intel Core 2 Duo
2.4 GHz / 3GB / 800MHz / 160GB
OS X 10.5.7

On 01/06/2009, at 2:41 PM, Susan Hastings wrote:

Hi Michael, the download version from the email they sent me appears  
to be the latest version 5.0.4. Is that the version you have used?  
cheers, Susan.

On 01/06/2009, at 11:02 AM, Michael Hawkins wrote:


Hi Susan,

I don't know whether I downloaded the bundle the most efficient way  
or not
(I subscribed and then down loaded each program individually by  
clicking on

the title in the email I received after subscribing) or whether I ran
TechTool correctly (the 700 odd mb took for ever to download on an  
ADSL2+
subscription) and for some reason it took me a couple of goes to  
burn a

bootable disc so I could optimise the MacBook Pro's hard drive before
creating an eDrive on it, but in the end I got there.

Note that the version of Techtool that gets downloaded as part of the
subscription is not the most recent version and that there is an  
update

available.

Regards,

Michael Hawkins.





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Re: MacUpdate Bundle - TechTool Pro 5 and Parallels 4 plus more,..

2009-05-31 Thread Susan Hastings
Hi Michael, the download version from the email they sent me appears  
to be the latest version 5.0.4. Is that the version you have used?  
cheers, Susan.

On 01/06/2009, at 11:02 AM, Michael Hawkins wrote:


Hi Susan,

I don't know whether I downloaded the bundle the most efficient way  
or not
(I subscribed and then down loaded each program individually by  
clicking on

the title in the email I received after subscribing) or whether I ran
TechTool correctly (the 700 odd mb took for ever to download on an  
ADSL2+
subscription) and for some reason it took me a couple of goes to  
burn a

bootable disc so I could optimise the MacBook Pro's hard drive before
creating an eDrive on it, but in the end I got there.

Note that the version of Techtool that gets downloaded as part of the
subscription is not the most recent version and that there is an  
update

available.

Regards,

Michael Hawkins.



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Re: MacUpdate Bundle - TechTool Pro 5 and Parallels 4 plus more,..

2009-05-31 Thread Robert Howells

Michael & Susan

So which link did you use for the Techtool download ?

There is a link supplied with the serial number ,

but a different link supplied at the foot for creating a bootable DVD

The DVD link is 758 Mb long  will be about an hour and 30 for me.

Bob





On 01/06/2009, at 11:08 AM, Susan Hastings wrote:

Hi Michael, yes, I didn't get the latest version, but will try that  
one. Also maybe do some reading on it. cheers, Susan.

On 01/06/2009, at 11:02 AM, Michael Hawkins wrote:


Hi Susan,

I don't know whether I downloaded the bundle the most efficient way  
or not
(I subscribed and then down loaded each program individually by  
clicking on

the title in the email I received after subscribing) or whether I ran
TechTool correctly (the 700 odd mb took for ever to download on an  
ADSL2+
subscription) and for some reason it took me a couple of goes to  
burn a

bootable disc so I could optimise the MacBook Pro's hard drive before
creating an eDrive on it, but in the end I got there.

Note that the version of Techtool that gets downloaded as part of the
subscription is not the most recent version and that there is an  
update

available.

Regards,

Michael Hawkins.



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Re: MacUpdate Bundle - TechTool Pro 5 and Parallels 4 plus more,..

2009-05-31 Thread Susan Hastings
Hi Michael, yes, I didn't get the latest version, but will try that  
one. Also maybe do some reading on it. cheers, Susan.

On 01/06/2009, at 11:02 AM, Michael Hawkins wrote:


Hi Susan,

I don't know whether I downloaded the bundle the most efficient way  
or not
(I subscribed and then down loaded each program individually by  
clicking on

the title in the email I received after subscribing) or whether I ran
TechTool correctly (the 700 odd mb took for ever to download on an  
ADSL2+
subscription) and for some reason it took me a couple of goes to  
burn a

bootable disc so I could optimise the MacBook Pro's hard drive before
creating an eDrive on it, but in the end I got there.

Note that the version of Techtool that gets downloaded as part of the
subscription is not the most recent version and that there is an  
update

available.

Regards,

Michael Hawkins.



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Re: MacUpdate Bundle - TechTool Pro 5 and Parallels 4 plus more,..

2009-05-31 Thread Michael Hawkins
Hi Susan,

I don't know whether I downloaded the bundle the most efficient way or not
(I subscribed and then down loaded each program individually by clicking on
the title in the email I received after subscribing) or whether I ran
TechTool correctly (the 700 odd mb took for ever to download on an ADSL2+
subscription) and for some reason it took me a couple of goes to burn a
bootable disc so I could optimise the MacBook Pro's hard drive before
creating an eDrive on it, but in the end I got there.

Note that the version of Techtool that gets downloaded as part of the
subscription is not the most recent version and that there is an update
available.

Regards,

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Re: WAMUG list

2009-05-31 Thread Susan Hastings
Thanks Philip, Daniel got back to me as well. I only experienced  
problems after installing Tech Tool Pro 5, which is why I felt it  
might be to blame. Its reassuring that other people don't have  
problems with it, and I am still wondering what happened here.  
regards, Susan.

On 01/06/2009, at 10:33 AM, Philip Trouchet wrote:




Hi Susan,
As I live a little more remotely than the rest of you have been  
forced to keep up with latest diagnostic tools.
 as I can't always get help other than from our wonderful resident  
"Guru" Ronnie but she really is to busy to
guide me every time I get into trouble. I installed TT Pro 5 when it  
was introduced & very impressed. I have
3 external drives daisy chained  ( Including Time machine) &  on Mac  
OS 10.5.7
TT checks all discs & does what it claims for me. Optimising etc.The  
bundled new offer sounds good &
cheaper than what I paid. Some major problems found can take time to  
fix,

   Ciao Philip.

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WAMUG list

2009-05-31 Thread Philip Trouchet

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Hi, does anyone know if the latest version of TechTool Pro is compatible
with 10.5.7? I just had the bad experience of my HD becoming unstable after
installing TTP. I was unable to repair permissions or verify the disk. Then
it refused to mount.

Fortunately I had a bootable backup, only a couple of weeks old, plus and
able to access the drive to backup anything recently added.

Having booted up from the external drive, I tried repairing the disk, but it
couldn't, so now doing a total restore from my trusty USB bootable backup
(no Firewire on the Macbook - Rats!). It looks like it will take many hours,
with the time indicator changed each time I look - five hours, four hours,
six hours...

Of course, I don't actually know what caused the problems with the Macintosh
HD, but at least I will still have a usable backup if things to wrong again.

Cheers, Susan.

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Kerr
Sent: Thursday, 28 May 2009 8:25 PM
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Subject: MacUpdate Bundle - TechTool Pro 5 and Parallels 4 plus more,..

Hi Susan,
 As I live a little more remotely than the rest of you have been forced 
to keep up with latest diagnostic tools.
  as I can't always get help other than from our wonderful resident 
"Guru" Ronnie but she really is to busy to
guide me every time I get into trouble. I installed TT Pro 5 when it was 
introduced & very impressed. I have
3 external drives daisy chained  ( Including Time machine) &  on Mac OS 
10.5.7
 TT checks all discs & does what it claims for me. Optimising etc.The 
bundled new offer sounds good &

cheaper than what I paid. Some major problems found can take time to fix,
Ciao Philip.

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WAMUG Meeting

2009-05-31 Thread Pete Smith

G'day.

I presume the public holiday wont change anything and the next WAMUG  
meeting is still tomorrow? (Tuesday 02JUN09)


Unless I hear otherwise, I'll see you there.

Pete Smith





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Re: 35 mm slides and photo prints

2009-05-31 Thread Mervyn & Giuliana Bond
Thank you.  Mine is and Epson Perfection 1260.  Will have to check 
out its maximum resolution with the slide attachment in place.

Merv


Merv,
	I have an Epson Perfection 3200 and for scanning 35mm 
transparencies I normally use 5,000dpi or more (max I can go is 
6400).


Severin


On 31/05/2009, at 4:55 PM, Mervyn & Giuliana Bond wrote:


Severin, at what resolution would you normally scan a 35 mm slide?
Merv

Possibly, Robert, from a further careful read.  Note also, it 
scans at only 1800dpi, this is not the greatest if you wish to 
make decent sized prints.  That's why the price is $149!

Severin Crisp

On 31/05/2009, at 4:06 PM, Robert Howells wrote:



On 31/05/2009, at 3:58 PM, Severin Crisp wrote:

Looks a great device BUT it says XP and Vista only as you read 
down.  How does it go with Parallels or Fusion or whatever?

Severin Crisp

On 31/05/2009, at 3:51 PM, Adrian Skehan wrote:

Have a look at the film scanners at 
http://www.dealsdirect.com.au/p/otek-film-scanner-make-film-negatives-digital/?utm_source=dealsnewsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_content=newsletter&utm_campaign=DealsNewsletter20090531 
They are simple to use and give a great result.  Just be sure 
you get the one that scans to a SD card as the others are 
windows only.



H !


What's wrong with extracting the SD card and then inserting in a 
Mac  card reader ?


Bob




Regards,

Adrian
adrianske...@me.com



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I have 100's of 35 mm slides and photo prints.

I want to digitise them.

What is the best way of doing this most efficiently and economically?

Stuart Breden
PO Box 132
Kalamunda WA 6926
Hm Ph: (08) 9257 1577
Wk Ph: (08) 9291 4599
Mbl: 0417 053 266



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Re: address book

2009-05-31 Thread John Daniels

Hi Ronni
Sorry yes having read your email again I have done exactly as you  
suggested and now Address Book is operating correctly. Thankyou for  
such explicit instructions all is now well.

Cheers
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Re: G3 iMacs + wireless

2009-05-31 Thread Robert Howells


On 31/05/2009, at 5:35 PM, Warwick Gaff wrote:


Has anyone got any positive or negative feedback on the old internal
wireless cards that would plug into the G3/G4 iMac's? I'm  
contemplating

buying one for my G3-500 iMac which only runs OS X 10.3.9.

Speeds not going to be an issue on my network here as it's only light
printer and internet sharing I'm running. Total bandwidth no greater  
that

2MB at any time.

Thanks Warwick



If I remember correctly these iMacs need an adaptor as well as the  
card for Wireless .


So you may need to find both 

OR

you could go by way of a USB stick . if one is available for USB 1.1

Check here for info about those : -



Bob

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G3 iMacs + wireless

2009-05-31 Thread Warwick Gaff
Has anyone got any positive or negative feedback on the old internal
wireless cards that would plug into the G3/G4 iMac's? I'm contemplating
buying one for my G3-500 iMac which only runs OS X 10.3.9.

Speeds not going to be an issue on my network here as it's only light
printer and internet sharing I'm running. Total bandwidth no greater that
2MB at any time.

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Re: 35 mm slides and photo prints

2009-05-31 Thread Severin Crisp

Merv,
	I have an Epson Perfection 3200 and for scanning 35mm transparencies  
I normally use 5,000dpi or more (max I can go is 6400).


Severin


On 31/05/2009, at 4:55 PM, Mervyn & Giuliana Bond wrote:


Severin, at what resolution would you normally scan a 35 mm slide?
Merv

Possibly, Robert, from a further careful read.  Note also, it scans  
at only 1800dpi, this is not the greatest if you wish to make  
decent sized prints.  That's why the price is $149!

Severin Crisp

On 31/05/2009, at 4:06 PM, Robert Howells wrote:



On 31/05/2009, at 3:58 PM, Severin Crisp wrote:

Looks a great device BUT it says XP and Vista only as you read  
down.  How does it go with Parallels or Fusion or whatever?

Severin Crisp

On 31/05/2009, at 3:51 PM, Adrian Skehan wrote:

Have a look at the film scanners at http://www.dealsdirect.com.au/p/otek-film-scanner-make-film-negatives-digital/?utm_source=dealsnewsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_content=newsletter&utm_campaign=DealsNewsletter20090531 
 They are simple to use and give a great result.  Just be sure  
you get the one that scans to a SD card as the others are  
windows only.



H !


What's wrong with extracting the SD card and then inserting in a  
Mac  card reader ?


Bob





Regards,

Adrian
adrianske...@me.com



On 31/05/2009, at 1:31 PM, Stuart Breden wrote:


I have 100's of 35 mm slides and photo prints.

I want to digitise them.

What is the best way of doing this most efficiently and  
economically?


Stuart Breden
PO Box 132
Kalamunda WA 6926
Hm Ph: (08) 9257 1577
Wk Ph: (08) 9291 4599
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Re: 35 mm slides and photo prints

2009-05-31 Thread Mervyn & Giuliana Bond

Severin, at what resolution would you normally scan a 35 mm slide?
Merv

Possibly, Robert, from a further careful read.  Note also, it scans 
at only 1800dpi, this is not the greatest if you wish to make decent 
sized prints.  That's why the price is $149!

Severin Crisp

On 31/05/2009, at 4:06 PM, Robert Howells wrote:



On 31/05/2009, at 3:58 PM, Severin Crisp wrote:

Looks a great device BUT it says XP and Vista only as you read 
down.  How does it go with Parallels or Fusion or whatever?

Severin Crisp

On 31/05/2009, at 3:51 PM, Adrian Skehan wrote:

Have a look at the film scanners at 
http://www.dealsdirect.com.au/p/otek-film-scanner-make-film-negatives-digital/?utm_source=dealsnewsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_content=newsletter&utm_campaign=DealsNewsletter20090531 
They are simple to use and give a great result.  Just be sure you 
get the one that scans to a SD card as the others are windows 
only.



H !


What's wrong with extracting the SD card and then inserting in a 
Mac  card reader ?


Bob





Regards,

Adrian
adrianske...@me.com



On 31/05/2009, at 1:31 PM, Stuart Breden wrote:


I have 100's of 35 mm slides and photo prints.

I want to digitise them.

What is the best way of doing this most efficiently and economically?

Stuart Breden
PO Box 132
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Re: 35 mm slides and photo prints

2009-05-31 Thread Severin Crisp
Possibly, Robert, from a further careful read.  Note also, it scans at  
only 1800dpi, this is not the greatest if you wish to make decent  
sized prints.  That's why the price is $149!

Severin Crisp

On 31/05/2009, at 4:06 PM, Robert Howells wrote:



On 31/05/2009, at 3:58 PM, Severin Crisp wrote:

Looks a great device BUT it says XP and Vista only as you read  
down.  How does it go with Parallels or Fusion or whatever?

Severin Crisp

On 31/05/2009, at 3:51 PM, Adrian Skehan wrote:

Have a look at the film scanners at http://www.dealsdirect.com.au/p/otek-film-scanner-make-film-negatives-digital/?utm_source=dealsnewsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_content=newsletter&utm_campaign=DealsNewsletter20090531 
  They are simple to use and give a great result.  Just be sure  
you get the one that scans to a SD card as the others are windows  
only.



H !


What's wrong with extracting the SD card and then inserting in a  
Mac  card reader ?


Bob






Regards,

Adrian
adrianske...@me.com



On 31/05/2009, at 1:31 PM, Stuart Breden wrote:


I have 100's of 35 mm slides and photo prints.

I want to digitise them.

What is the best way of doing this most efficiently and  
economically?


Stuart Breden
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Re: 35 mm slides and photo prints

2009-05-31 Thread Robert Howells


On 31/05/2009, at 3:58 PM, Severin Crisp wrote:

Looks a great device BUT it says XP and Vista only as you read  
down.  How does it go with Parallels or Fusion or whatever?

Severin Crisp

On 31/05/2009, at 3:51 PM, Adrian Skehan wrote:

Have a look at the film scanners at http://www.dealsdirect.com.au/p/otek-film-scanner-make-film-negatives-digital/?utm_source=dealsnewsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_content=newsletter&utm_campaign=DealsNewsletter20090531 
  They are simple to use and give a great result.  Just be sure you  
get the one that scans to a SD card as the others are windows only.



H !


What's wrong with extracting the SD card and then inserting in a Mac   
card reader ?


Bob






Regards,

Adrian
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On 31/05/2009, at 1:31 PM, Stuart Breden wrote:


I have 100's of 35 mm slides and photo prints.

I want to digitise them.

What is the best way of doing this most efficiently and  
economically?


Stuart Breden
PO Box 132
Kalamunda WA 6926
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Wk Ph: (08) 9291 4599
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Re: 35 mm slides and photo prints

2009-05-31 Thread Severin Crisp
Looks a great device BUT it says XP and Vista only as you read down.   
How does it go with Parallels or Fusion or whatever?

Severin Crisp

On 31/05/2009, at 3:51 PM, Adrian Skehan wrote:

Have a look at the film scanners at http://www.dealsdirect.com.au/p/otek-film-scanner-make-film-negatives-digital/?utm_source=dealsnewsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_content=newsletter&utm_campaign=DealsNewsletter20090531 
  They are simple to use and give a great result.  Just be sure you  
get the one that scans to a SD card as the others are windows only.



Regards,

Adrian
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On 31/05/2009, at 1:31 PM, Stuart Breden wrote:


I have 100's of 35 mm slides and photo prints.

I want to digitise them.

What is the best way of doing this most efficiently and economically?

Stuart Breden
PO Box 132
Kalamunda WA 6926
Hm Ph: (08) 9257 1577
Wk Ph: (08) 9291 4599
Mbl: 0417 053 266



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   15 Thomas St, Mount Clarence, Albany, 6330, Western Australia.
Phone  (08) 9842 1950   (Int'l +61 8 9842 1950)
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35 mm slides and photo prints

2009-05-31 Thread Adrian Skehan
Have a look at the film scanners at http://www.dealsdirect.com.au/p/otek-film-scanner-make-film-negatives-digital/?utm_source=dealsnewsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_content=newsletter&utm_campaign=DealsNewsletter20090531 
  They are simple to use and give a great result.  Just be sure you  
get the one that scans to a SD card as the others are windows only.



Regards,

Adrian
adrianske...@me.com



On 31/05/2009, at 1:31 PM, Stuart Breden wrote:


I have 100's of 35 mm slides and photo prints.

I want to digitise them.

What is the best way of doing this most efficiently and economically?

Stuart Breden
PO Box 132
Kalamunda WA 6926
Hm Ph: (08) 9257 1577
Wk Ph: (08) 9291 4599
Mbl: 0417 053 266



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Re: Importing music CD's

2009-05-31 Thread Stuart Breden

Mine is not doing that!  There are no gaps!

Stuart Breden
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On 31/05/2009, at 2:52 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:



On 31/05/2009, at 2:29 PM, Stuart Breden wrote:

I am having some problems recently with importing music from CD's.   
The setting seem to have changed but I have not changed the  
preferences.


What I really want to know is how can I import the tracks with the  
same interval as they are on the CD.


Have looked in itunes help but can;t find the information.  Can't  
find any tutorials either.



Hello Stuart,

iTunes will import the tracks on the CD with whatever gap is on the  
CD.


Cheers,
Ronni

17" MacBook Pro Intel Core 2 Duo
2.4 GHz / 3GB / 800MHz / 160GB
OS X 10.5.7


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Re: iPhone/National & International GPS

2009-05-31 Thread Stuart Breden

Another problem solved thanks to WAMUG.

What is obvious is not always clear.  (I just made that up.  Not bad?)

Stuart Breden
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On 31/05/2009, at 1:42 PM, Susan Hastings wrote:

Hi, yes, it does. I can get signals here on mainland China as well  
as at

home. Cheers, Susan.

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Subject: iPhone/National & International GPS

Hi

Does the GPS on the iPhone work both nationally and internationally?

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