Hi, all May I ask if anyone is useing an external multiple hardive selector
with a Mac? or are they PC only? thankyou in advance
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on 11/7/02 3:26 AM, Ted Burford at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the best way to Downgrade from 9.2 - 9.1?
I'll tell you what I did, and I never had any problems.
I found my system disk that came with my Pismo. On the CD is a disk image of
my hard drive as it shipped from the factory. On
Hi Listers,
I just installed Jaguar in my Wallstreet today and am faced with
the problem that my Wallstreet is now reluctant to boot up using OS
9.2.2. The Jaguar is on the first 7 GB of my 25 GB hard drive, and OS
9.2.2 on the second 7 GB. Whenever I change the startup drive to the
I use a Dr.Bott Moniswitch USB to switch keyboard mouse and video. I
have it hooked up to a G4 cube and a Pismo powerbook. Accessories are
an Apple Pro keyboard, Apple Studio Display (vga lcd version) and
kensington optical mouse.
On Thursday, November 7, 2002, at 12:07 AM, wappling wrote:
Anyone had luck with resetting the power manager to try to fix this?
On Saturday, November 2, 2002, at 09:05 PM, P. Turtle-Bear Guillermo
wrote:
On 11/2/2002 2:20 PM Kevin Stevens at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Saturday, Nov 2, 2002, at 12:52 US/Pacific, Peter Graening wrote:
I'm going to
Hal at 11/7/02 (maybe):
Anyone had luck with resetting the power manager to try to
fix this?
I've got a Pismo/500, and when I first installed 10.2 I got the same
behavior where the battery indicator said Calculating
However, a few weeks ago it stopped, and now when the battery is fully
From: Jeff Szuhay [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wrote:
I just installed Jaguar in my Wallstreet today and am faced
with
the problem that my Wallstreet is now reluctant to boot up using OS
9.2.2. The Jaguar is on the first 7 GB of my 25 GB hard drive, and OS
9.2.2 on the second 7 GB. Whenever I
Hi Jim,
Tried what you suggested, but still no go. What happened was
exactly as you described. I got a happy mac, followed by an instant reboot
into Jaguar. Looks like putting OS 9.2.2 on the second partition (instead
of the first with Jaguar) may have something to do with it, as
Hey all - thought I'd share:
I ordered a repair on my PB FW 500 from Apple, after warranty, typical
pricing $329+, and I was waiting on shipping materials to arrive. They never
did. Expecting them Monday, I called today (Thursday) and after some serious
hold, transfer, hold, transfer I finally was
On Wednesday, November 6, 2002, at 10:19 PM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
on 06/11/02 22:23, Jeff Hubatka at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just installed Jaguar in my Wallstreet today and am faced with
the problem that my Wallstreet is now reluctant to boot up using OS
9.2.2. The Jaguar is on the
Wow! That's great. I amazed some PC people with the turnaround (under
Applecare) of my son's iBook with a dead screen. Shipped it out on
Wednesday at noon and got it back Friday about 10 am. Apple is doing
some good things.
Gary
On Thursday, November 7, 2002, at 02:03 PM, Peter Stein wrote:
Wallstreet PDQ with 320 ram OS X 1.5
I was typing on the WS when it let out a high pitch
noise ( I thought of 2001, A Space Odyssey) that
lasted as long as it took me to save and shut down.
Restarted and no problems. Several days ago heard a
noise like something was shorting out. It appears
That is a remarkable story, especially in light of my recent repair
experience with apple. Sent my wife's TiBook 550 in (via the local Apple
Store) for repairs to the CDRW and mainboard. In short, between myself and
the folks at the Apple store, this machine was sent in THREE times before
Apple
RE; I should describe better,the device Im asking about is a seperate tower
box and power supply that can be loaded with several hardrives allowing for
easy switching from one to another from the desktop,and very useful when
more than one OS is needed,I have seen them used in printing and graphic
Greetings everyone,
I have several more questions about the whole 802.11b thing:
1-Can someone explain why the D-link Wi-Fi D-614+ router is claiming 22mbs?
Can any macs reach this speed with the current airport card?
2- Is there any way to secure my wireless router? (keeping other people from
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