The National Enquirer reports at 1:36 PM +1000 10/28/04, Ben Dyer wrote:
As that document indicates, the Startup Manager is only available on
iMac/PowerMac G4/Pismo machines or later.
Yep, that's what the URL says.
On the Wallstreet, holding
down 'option' at startup dumps you straight into OS
hello listers,
following up my previous posts some weeks ago concerning a TiBook with
a dark display (after a bad cleaning action), I have finally got a
replacement display assembly. My question I hope some tech on the list
could address is:
I'd like to test quickly if just replacing the
On Tuesday, Oct 26, 2004, at 11:34 Asia/Singapore, markemmanuel wrote:
I was thinking about getting a new book because i'm beginning to feel
how slow my book is getting. If a faster drive will make a
significant boost in speed, maybe I'll just replace the dying HD.
Actually, I've replaced my
On Wednesday, October 27, 2004, at 07:50 PM, michael Vogt wrote:
Thanks for all the help with this I will do some checking at the school
Michael Sharon Vogt
On Oct 27, 2004, at 6:23 PM, Timothy Luoma wrote:
Well, I'm late to this, but I have seen this if the Office X wasn't
installed with the
At 9:18 PM -0600 10/27/04, Bob wrote:
The National Enquirer reports at 3:57 PM -0700 10/27/04, Clark Martin wrote:
At 12:59 PM -0400 10/27/04, Herbert Goodfriend wrote:
Unless someone proves me wrong, I'm almost positive that the
Option-boot will *not* work on the Wallstreet. Another one of the