MacAddictvja, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
When I try to surf the websites
offline, error messages tell me that the web pages are inaccessible, server
could not be found, or that I need to connect in order to access the web
pages.
I had the best results with dynamic pages (database driven web sites),
Laurent, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I can go ahead pretty
quickly since my 3rd party apps are on a separate partition and I don't need
to re-install them if I decide to erase the OS X partition.
Doesn't any of your apps affect the system or library? Many apps do,
though simpler apps may contain
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Any ideas?
You've done the usual total resetting like reset of NVRAM, PRAM reset and
also taking out the backup battery (if there is one) and leave it and
power cord out for 10 minutes or longer? If so, checking the boot sectors
with Disk Warrior or
Larry, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
How does one change the settings back then, by using XPostFacto again ?
The Boot settings are changed with XPF from that point on, so you're correct.
Actually, not even a reset-all fixed this for me
Well, I can't even get into OpenFirmware..
Try and shut down
George, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I will stay away from Panther - even with my 4 Megs of
video ram.
Your loss really. I found on my (now sold) WS II with 4 megs VRAM and
256-382 MB RAM that Panther was more compatible and more problem free
than Jaguar.
Only one of the mentioned possible problems
Did you guys see this one?
I've worked out a work-around for the 8GB limit for system volumes on
older Macintoshes. I'm writing this on a Beige G3 with a 27G system
partition, and I'm confident that it won't be rendered unbootable by
system updates or disk activity (the reason for the 8GB limit
Thomas, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
In open firmware it will not recocgnize reset_NVRAM or
reset_all.
It's reset-all and reset-nvram (sans ), not with an underscore.
My powerbook is the one with 2 megs video ram. Panther installs fine
but the 2 megs cannot deal with the video
I did not have
john, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
my computer is running to use the old nvram setting without any
problems.
All I said, is that this is not needed. Normally at least. So I wouldn't
say one should start with that setting to on. But I suppose it's not
harmful to have it on, but unecessary.
On this
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From: Zoltan Batiz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: How to re-install OS 9.x, then 10.3 on a Wallstreet?
Date: Mon, 5 Jul 2004 22:32:47 -0700
On Jul 5, 2004, at 8:28 PM, Rad Craig wrote:
I'm still a mac newb, but learning. I finally got
Yes, definitely interesting, but be aware you still need a partition
that you boot from to help and that needs to be in the first 8GB of
the drive, and it consumes space away from your OS X partition. Before
you do something like this, ask yourself if the work you have to put
into
The listers here have so much experience and knowledge, I wanted to post a
question (not directly related to a book).
Does anyone have any recommendations on a Mac friendly KVM switch that would
allow me to use an existing Dell CRT (vga) monitor and keyboard/mouse with a
new Powermac (either the
On 06/07/04 11:55, Wayne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The listers here have so much experience and knowledge, I wanted to post a
question (not directly related to a book).
Does anyone have any recommendations on a Mac friendly KVM switch that would
allow me to use an existing Dell CRT (vga)
For any member who wants to force Safari to import their Netscape or IE
bookmarks, you need to use the Terminal to accomplish this task. Follow
these steps.
1. Quit Safari if it is open.
2. Drag the target bookmark files back to their original location.
3. Open Terminal
Greetings,
Having some problems with the CD tray on my dual USB iBook. There is
a pinhole on the cover of the tray; can something be inserted here to
force ejection?
Cheers,
Erik
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Erik Ness [EMAIL PROTECTED] 608-242-7604
Urban Outfitters:
On 06/07/04 13:09, Erik Ness [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings,
Having some problems with the CD tray on my dual USB iBook. There is
a pinhole on the cover of the tray; can something be inserted here to
force ejection?
Usually a paperclip.
-Laurent.
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Bob,
thank you for answering my question. I did find the information you wrote
about in the Main Identities folder, which is in the Identities folder
which is in the Microsoft User Data folder. I will keep this for future
reference.
The problem I had was solved by un-clicking Unread only
On Tue, 06 Jul 2004 14:09:47 -0600, lily wrote:
Before trying
that I followed up another suggestion to hold down option and open Outlook
Exp. which rebuilt the program.
Lilly:
Glad to see you have got your mail ... and sanity back. That menu item
is close to some other, more often used
I do like feeling better and knowing more. thank for addressing so much in a
clear way.
thank you.
lily
on 7/6/04 4:19 PM, Bob Salsburg at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 06 Jul 2004 14:09:47 -0600, lily wrote:
Before trying
that I followed up another suggestion to hold down option and open
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