Well, for one thing, disk problems are never good. So, you are saying that
while copying the installers to another machine, it crashed? What crashed
exactly? The Finder? When talking about installers, I'm assuming you mean
packages (.pkg)?
yes, there was a kernel panic while copying the .pkg
On 08/04/05 12:40, Francesco sciacca [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip!]
Given the symptoms reported above, what could be my next best bet move
before I head directionless at guessing fixes, maybe creating more damage? I
thought first that the file system was corrupted, but in that case a clean
Hector I.Macedo said:
I think that you are in a privileged minority, I, like many
others who love music do not have either the ear nor the training to
distinguish slight variations in tone or sound.
This is NOT slight variations. This the difference of viewing music as
something which purpose
Seth Austen said:
Although 24/96 is available, many pro engineers are still recording
projects at 44.1 or 48. You can really mess up the sonic qualities of
the audio from poorly done conversions from 96 to 44.1 rendering it
worse than just recording at a lower level to begin with.
Good point.
From: Bruce Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: iPhoto/iChat question
Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 13:04:39 -0700
There's also Data Rescue X,
http://www.prosofteng.com/products/data_rescue_info.php?
PHPSESSID=9b48d09c3d090a69177d181d713ae64a
Which is $89...
--
Bruce Johnson
You're a champ, Bruce!
It
On Apr 8, 2005, at 2:44 PM, Mikael Byström wrote:
l, period.
And, monetary bits
aside, its only music, not life or death.
No, it's death for your music, becuse dead is how it will sound, no
matter what you pretend.
Is not what I pretend, is what I hear, when you are 72 any sound is
equal, no
From: Bruce Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: iPhoto/iChat question
Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 13:04:39 -0700
There's also Data Rescue X,
http://www.prosofteng.com/products/data_rescue_info.php?
PHPSESSID=9b48d09c3d090a69177d181d713ae64a
Which is $89...
Ballmer monkey dance Backups! Backups!
Dear Listers
I seem to have been a bit unlucky when buying a Pismo on eBay. I hope
you don't mind the following shaggy dog story.
Firstly the DVD drive died within hours of receipt of the wee beauty.
I bought a replacement mechanism but I can't put it in the dead
drive's housing because I
Hello, I'm trying to subscribe to the swap list but my email to the
subscribe address keeps bouncing. Anyone here able to help?
On another note, I know it is off topic, but since I can't get onto the swap
list, ...
I'm looking for a G4 processor upgrade for a Sawtooth PowerMac (1.0 GHz or
All of a sudden, the screen on my daughter's iBook, a little more than 6
months old, is now displaying only vertical lines. They fill the entire
screen. Starting from the left, there is a blue line of 1 or 2 pixels, then
a black of 2 or 3, then a faint red of 1 pixel, then right next to it are 2
All I have done so far is digitize old tapes
using the mic port and Audio Hijacks Pro.
Frankly, with the quality of those tapes not much
would have helped. I just wanted to be able to
listen to them on the computer.
However, I do have some records I would like to
digitize. Will any old sound
I had a similar experience on an older PB about a month ago. Stability
was good before I increased the RAM. Very poor stability with the new
RAM. Stability returned with the original chips. As it turned out the
backward compatibility as shown on the packaging was wrong.
dklj
On Apr 8, 2005,
At 10:18 AM -0700 4/8/05, CR wrote:
At 7:58 PM -0700 4/6/05, Dennis B. Swaney wrote:
Cliff, does anything on this site look familiar?
http://motorola.canopywireless.com
Dennis.
Interesting question and site.
My provider reports that they are running a
Trango system. Whatever that is?
it sounds to me like it got jarred perhaps and some connection got
knocked loose. but then again i'm not the apple store. i would check
with them.
On Apr 8, 2005, at 7:06 PM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
All of a sudden, the screen on my daughter's iBook, a little more than
6
months old, is
Gosh, I'd just toss it! I'm not sure what to do, honestly.
On Apr 8, 2005 5:06 PM, Bruce Ryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Listers
I seem to have been a bit unlucky when buying a Pismo on eBay. I hope
you don't mind the following shaggy dog story.
Firstly the DVD drive died within hours
My Lombard G3 does that as well with horizontal lines. The tiny silver
connections in the display that connect the pixels up to the driver
circuitry break. There is no chance of repair other then to replace the
display module.
On 09/04/2005, at 12:34, Andrea Stansbury wrote:
it sounds to me
With that level of problems I'd go to the nearest Apple Service
provider. The repairs at that point might be a lot more than it's
worth. Sorry to hear of your blues.
On Apr 8, 2005, at 10:45 PM, Chad Swarthout wrote:
Gosh, I'd just toss it! I'm not sure what to do, honestly.
On Apr 8, 2005
Okay, I got the airport card for my clamshell, love it to death and
enjoy being completely wire-free. However I noticed with the airport
card, the battery life is seriously diminished. If I plan on using it
without the power cord for any reason for a long time, I'll turn the
screen
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