I sent two messages to this list yesterday, but neither have shown
up. I received other messages posted to the list, however. Could
someone tell me if my iBook question made it through? Perhaps it was
censored because it wasn't a PowerBook question?
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Dennis B. Swaney
Windows is a
Sorry for top posting but I STILL haven't received the messages I
sent last night, nor, if any, replies. IF anyone gets this, could you
reply directly?
I was able to get the iBook to boot up using my OS 10.3 install disk
and my Tech Tool Pro 4.01 disk. However, it won't boot up with the
Tech
Dennis B. Swaney wrote:
Sorry for top posting but I STILL haven't received the messages I sent
last night, nor, if any, replies. IF anyone gets this, could you reply
directly?
Yo Dennis..
I got your original message and the follow ups
Regards,
Mike K
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on 23/03/05 09:36, Dennis B. Swaney at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I sent two messages to this list yesterday, but neither have shown
up. I received other messages posted to the list, however. Could
someone tell me if my iBook question made it through? Perhaps it was
censored because it wasn't a
On Mar 22, 2005, at 11:38 PM, themacuser wrote:
I've done it. It is a pain. Mine shorted out where the cord goes into
the plug, I had to hacksaw the plug open and fix it, then putting
heatshrink around the plug.
Ooohhh...heatshrink. Luuuxury. Mine's covered in green duct tape ;-)
I agree, it was
ORIGINAL MESSAGE:
I was given an iBook (M6497, 2001) and am trying to get it to boot up
into OS 9. The person who gave it to me started to install OS 10 but
never finished the installation, so the iBook boots up into OS 10 but
before getting to where I can access the Startup Disk
hello again,
I bought a new hard drive from pbfixit...had my local high school computer
tech watch the install guide online and install it.
chime
it works!
now when I go to set up netscape...no modem responding.
what happened
Kristina
waiting on cables
waiting on this pb to work well!
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on 23/03/05 16:15, Kristina Rost at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello again,
I bought a new hard drive from pbfixit...had my local high school computer
tech watch the install guide online and install it.
chime
it works!
now when I go to set up netscape...no modem responding.
what
Well, it would seem that in the process of installing the hard drive,
your
tech did disconnect the modem. That's what I would suspect...
Might be an idea to run the Apple System Profiler just to get
confirmation as to whether the modem reads as still there ?
ADi
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your tech did disconnect the modem. That's what I would suspect...
my suspicions too, and blush accusation...the lad denies touch the
device...and he's taking my daughter to the prom so he wishes to please.
Might be an idea to run the Apple System Profiler just to get
confirmation as to
on 3/23/05 4:41 PM, Malcolm Cornelius at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And all the settings were copied ?
I had to start anew...so I just set to the isp specs...over on a phone call
and he said its my modem
Which machine btw.
lombard
Kristina
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The yo-yo for my Pismo was starting to look dangerous. So in a
pre-emptive strike I wound about 7-8 inches of the cord back into the
yo-yo and then filled it up with clear bead of silicon squeezed out of
a tube. Not pretty to look at but it works and is safe.
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At 11:13 AM -0500 3/23/05, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
on 23/03/05 09:36, Dennis B. Swaney at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I sent two messages to this list yesterday, but neither have shown
up. I received other messages posted to the list, however. Could
someone tell me if my iBook question made it
At 2:04 PM -0500 3/23/05, John McGibney wrote:
ORIGINAL MESSAGE:
I was given an iBook (M6497, 2001) and am trying to get it to boot up
into OS 9. The person who gave it to me started to install OS 10 but
never finished the installation, so the iBook boots up into OS 10 but
before getting to
As it is NmapFE is pretty simple. It will tell you what other systems
are on your network, and what, to some extent they're doing there.
thanks for that Bruce... I had no idea that anyone had a cocoa front
end for nmap nice find.
Steve
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At 2:04 PM -0500 3/23/05, John McGibney wrote:
Early 2001 models need 9.1, late 2001 models need Sys 9.2.1 minimum. Check
the CD for Version info.
Try holding the Option key during startup for a choice of drives. Trey
holding Command-Option-Shift-Delete to skip the internal drive.
You CD drive
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