Just a question: Have you tried zapping the PRAM? The Wallstreet is
probably looking for the startup disk that was originally the 2GB
drive. Removing it confused the 'book. Zapping the PRAM will reset
the startup drive info, and the Wallstreet will boot from whatever
drive is bootable and
All is good now: Nuked the Virex Help file in Computer Mac OS X
Library Documentation Help folder as indicated in
http://www.thexlab.com/faqs/helpviewer.html, and all was good.
Datadirect.help.help may also be a culprit. Took me some time to rout
this link out of Macfixit or Apple support.
Anyone know how to turn off the sleep mode in OSX?
Tom
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Thomas,
Go to Apple System Preferences Energy Saver Show Details In
Bottom Right Corner and set to NEVER.
Also NOTE that you can set preferences for both the battery and the AC
adapter.
Kyle
On Sunday, November 30, 2003, at 06:03 PM, Thomas Ethen wrote:
Anyone know how to turn off the
My hard disk is divided into four partitions. I am running on Mac OS X
10.3.1. when I run DW from my main partition it rebuilds the
directories for the other partitions, but does not replace them because
of Mac OS service failure. I have tried to put it right with
DiskUtility, Repairing
I wrote:
Does anyone have experience with pbparts.com in replacing the hinges with their steel
supports? Does the $69.99 cost cover the hinge/clutch too?
I am thinking of just replacing them before they break, they seem to be losing
tension... unless
you know how to fix this issue?
My daughter is calling from across the country with an iBook that this
morning would not boot with the end of life battery (we are awaiting a
new battery from MacMall). So over the phone we were able to get it to
boot without the battery. She goes to the store and comes back to a
Locked up
From: Ryan Coleman ryan(a-t)lemlists.com
Subject: WS Hinge replacement...om
Does anyone have experience with pbparts.com in replacing the hinges with their steel
supports? Does the $69.99 cost cover the hinge/clutch too?
Ryan
I had them do the repair on my Wallstreet (and add RAM) and would
Are Wallstreet parts compatible with Lombard parts? Specifically the
expansion bat CD-ROM drives?
thanks
Mpix
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on 30/11/03 22:53, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are Wallstreet parts compatible with Lombard parts? Specifically the
expansion bat CD-ROM drives?
No, they are not. Only the hard drive and maybe the memory are compatible.
-Laurent.
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on 30/11/03 21:34, Tom Peterson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My daughter is calling from across the country with an iBook that this
morning would not boot with the end of life battery (we are awaiting a
new battery from MacMall). So over the phone we were able to get it to
boot without the
I am running Jaguar but would like to have OS 9 as well to run a few
applications. Can I install it alongside X? When I put in the CD and
click on install, i get a message that the Classic environment can't
be found. Should I start it with the CD? Very confused here.
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On Monday, December 1, 2003, at 12:13 AM, DPrice wrote:
I am running Jaguar but would like to have OS 9 as well to run a few
applications. Can I install it alongside X? When I put in the CD and
click on install, i get a message that the Classic environment can't be
found. Should I start it
on 01/12/03 00:13, DPrice at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am running Jaguar but would like to have OS 9 as well to run a few
applications. Can I install it alongside X? When I put in the CD and
click on install, i get a message that the Classic environment can't
be found. Should I start it
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