Re: powerbook failure

2001-07-10 Thread Tom Seid
Can you boot off a floppy? Or cd rom? Worst case scenario...if you don't want to repair the 190...you can put the drive in an external case...from MCE or other vendor...you can get a pc card adapter, or firewire and access it on your Pismo... on 7/10/01 1:30 AM, Jim Freeman at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: powerbook failure

2001-07-10 Thread Remy Davison
Been there, done that :-( Well- a toner cart died, but I know what you mean. Sounds like she crashed and then the power manager got trashed. Not a problem. Head over to http://www.accesscom.com/~gamba/ and get yourself a boot disk for the 190, if you haven't got one. Note that the 190 requires

Re: Dual Monitor Question

2001-07-10 Thread Laurent Daudelin
On Monday, July 9, 2001, at 05:47 PM, Ken Stevens wrote: I normally have my Lombard attached to my 13 Apple monitor to provide more monitor real estate. It works great as long as I am at home. When I am not attached to the second monitor I have a problem. Some programs do not

powerbook failure

2001-07-10 Thread Donna Hood Pointer
(G-Books) 7/10/01 11:55 AM [EMAIL PROTECTED] My girlfriend is going through every graduate student's nightmare. She is = on the verge of finishing her dissertation and her powerbook died. She hasn't backed up for a month, so if we can't recover the data she will have lost = a month's

Re: Powerbook failure

2001-07-10 Thread Kris McGrath
I wonder if Apple has a larger market share in Canada or in Quebec? I think you will find that Quebec is still part of Canada, no thanks to Lucien :-) Actually, Mac still has a relatively large portion of the Educational market in Canada. Many of our schools are tweaking to the idea that it