Hiro:
You should get DiskWarrior. I mean, anyone one depends on Mac should
own
DiskWarrior, in my opinion :-)
Me:
I certainly agree. It's my understanding that under Leopard you need
DiskWarrior 4.1, which I ordered 2+ weeks ago, but which hasn't yet
shipped. I don't like being DW-less!
Christopher Smith / 08.3.4 / 8:03 PM wrote:
>Hmm, that may well be the case with 10.5, but I used my 10.3 discs
>with my 10.4 G4 and all was well. Or maybe I was just stupidly lucky...
This is how it works.
When you run Repair Permission, the command first go to Receipt
directory on your runnin
On Mar 4, 2008, at 7:25 PM, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
Christopher Smith / 08.3.4 / 3:36 PM wrote:
I have booted my computer from a previous system disk with no ill
effects. Use the 10.4 disks; they should work.
Sorry if I misunderstood here - I don't have Chuck's original post.
You do not want t
I suppose. The Jazz & Big Band has a lot more and better options as
well.
On Mar 4, 2008, at 2:20 PM, dhbailey wrote:
Just be thankful there are any saxes at all -- the first incarnation
of GPO/Finale had no saxes at all.
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Chuck Israels / 08.3.4 / 1:05 PM wrote:
>I have upgraded the OS to 10.5.2, and since we bought a family pack of
>the OS, and I have sent the disks to our daughter in GA, I don't have
>the disk - ugh. I can get it back after a mail delay, of course.
You don't need the installer disk. As some
Christopher Smith / 08.3.4 / 3:36 PM wrote:
>I have booted my computer from a previous system disk with no ill
>effects. Use the 10.4 disks; they should work.
Sorry if I misunderstood here - I don't have Chuck's original post.
You do not want to run against different OS version. If you try to
Please do, actually, it would be helpful to know. I have both GPO and
JABB and rarely look at FinGPO so I don't really know what's there and
what's not. What are the most glaring omissions, other than the two
already listed?
- Darcy
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Brooklyn, NY
On 4 Mar 2008, at
Eric Dannewitz wrote:
I helped out a friend this weekend get a new computer (Vista.ugh),
and we set up Finale 2008. He wants to write big band arrangements,
and was really excited to have a computer powerful enough to run the
Garritan sounds.
Anyhow, we were setting up some of his templates
Hi,
I missed the announcement (Feb 22), but M-Audio have FINALLY released
beta drivers for their FireWire-based MIDI/audio interfaces for OS X
10.5.
http://www.m-audio.com/index.php?do=support.drivers&f=871
I know some others on this list have FireWire Audiophiles, etc., so I
thought I'd
Eric Dannewitz wrote:
I helped out a friend this weekend get a new computer (Vista.ugh),
and we set up Finale 2008. He wants to write big band arrangements,
and was really excited to have a computer powerful enough to run the
Garritan sounds.
Anyhow, we were setting up some of his templates
Yes.
- Darcy
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Brooklyn, NY
On 4 Mar 2008, at 3:45 PM, Eric Dannewitz wrote:
I helped out a friend this weekend get a new computer (Vista.ugh),
and we set up Finale 2008. He wants to write big band arrangements,
and was really excited to have a computer powerful eno
I helped out a friend this weekend get a new computer (Vista.ugh),
and we set up Finale 2008. He wants to write big band arrangements,
and was really excited to have a computer powerful enough to run the
Garritan sounds.
Anyhow, we were setting up some of his templates to use Garritan
Finale s
On Mar 4, 2008, at 1:05 PM, Chuck Israels wrote:
Hi Allen,
On Mar 4, 2008, at 8:29 AM, Fisher, Allen wrote:
Chuck--
You've received some good suggestions, I'll just add one more:
1. Put in your system restore (or operating system if you've
upgraded your OS...)
I have upgraded the OS t
Kurt Gnos wrote:
Hi,
while on my desktop pc running xp scrolling during playback, in page view,
is no problem, on my notebook running Vista it just does not seem to work.
It just doesn't scroll at all.
Any hints?
In your notebook installation, do you have scrolling playback enabled?
Click
On 4-Mar-08, at 1:17 PM, Kurt Gnos wrote:
Hi,
while on my desktop pc running xp scrolling during playback, in
page view,
is no problem, on my notebook running Vista it just does not seem
to work.
It just doesn't scroll at all.
Any hints?
This might not be related (different system) but
Hi,
while on my desktop pc running xp scrolling during playback, in page view,
is no problem, on my notebook running Vista it just does not seem to work.
It just doesn't scroll at all.
Any hints?
thanks
Kurt
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Chuck
I had terrible problems on my 17" powerbook with sleep problems. I now
have an iMac but I've gotten into the habit of just turning the darn
thing off instead of always putting it to sleep.
The weird
Hi Allen,
On Mar 4, 2008, at 8:29 AM, Fisher, Allen wrote:
Chuck--
You've received some good suggestions, I'll just add one more:
1. Put in your system restore (or operating system if you've
upgraded your OS...)
I have upgraded the OS to 10.5.2, and since we bought a family pack of
the
Chuck--
You've received some good suggestions, I'll just add one more:
1. Put in your system restore (or operating system if you've upgraded your
OS...) disk
2. Reboot, holding down the C key
3. Select a language.
4. Go to the Utilities menu and choose Disk Utility
5. Select your hard drive, and
"What does a copyist do?"
Being a professional copyist, having done work for James Galway and wind
composer Roger Cichy, I've never had to edit anything that they have given
me, as I have just reset editions that have been given to me.
However, there are time when I have worked with other cli
Thanks, Darcy and Richard. I should've figured that out...
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It's even easier than that. If you hold down the opt key while you
drag, you copy the file, so you can opt-drag it to the desktop, then
opt-drag it back to the pref folder without renaming or anything. If
you keep an alias of your prefs folder in your dock, then it really
becomes a one-clic
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