Jeremy Derr wrote:
On Wednesday, May 22, 2002, at 10:55 AM, aron nelson wrote:
I think it has something to do with the disintegrating screen rubber
stoppers etc and the tight tolerances.
All I'm saying is that the large number I have personally seen (over 100), 90% of
the
James Cox wrote:
When I restart my Wallstreet 250, I have to try 2-3 times to get it to
boot, but if I push the reset button and wait 5 minutes, then it boots
everytime. I also sometimes get an error message at start up saying that
the inbuilt memory failed a test and that I should see an
Walt French wrote:
I know that long ago, others addressed the issue, but I skipped by, I
never dreamed I'd have a TiBook. Now I do, and in a matter of days,
there are scuffs on the screen that match up to the keycaps and even the
border around the trackpad.
Is there a good way to buff
For some reason my cordless phone has suddenly decided to interfere with my
TiBook's Airport connection. Does anyone have experience with which Airport
channel works best to prevent interference if you have a 2.4GHz phone like
mine. It's a panasonic. I't making me mad.
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Laurent Daudelin wrote:
And what is a symptom of these interferences? I have a 2.4GHz phone and my
ABS in the same room. I didn't notice any problem so far
Well. It was really obvious to me that it was the phone. I was playing Diablo II
with my brother and the phone rang. I answered it
makmac wrote:
Bryan Forbes on 5/9/02 8:51 AM wrote:
On this issue of supporting certain companies, I have to side with
Kyle on this. Although I've never purchased a Linksys product nor
had contact with them, I have had contact with Asante on different
occasions and they have always
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As an aspiring Wireless nerd, I contacted Linksys Tech suppt dept by phone,
to ask about AppleTalk, and was told We don't have anything to do with Mac,
and don't do support for Mac systems.
That is why I hate Linksys. I really couldn't *believe* the attitude I was
Bruce Johnson wrote:
Some people have mentioned on these lists that you need to run DFA
multiple times sometimes to fix a problem.
Disk First Aid is a *very* underappreciated program. I use it all the time.
--
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Kyle H. Hansen
Mick Ring wrote:
on 5/2/02 21:08, Kyle Hansen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, an Apple Tech told me I shouldn't keep so many folders on my desktop,
it's the most unstable place to keep them. Although I had not had any
problems, I moved the folders to the HD and created aliases
Laurent Daudelin wrote:
On 01/05/02 10:43, makmac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I got a call from a DJ (disk jockey) who asked if it would be possible to do
a gig from an Apple PowerBook/iBook. While I know that iTunes is a very
powerful application, I was wondering if there is an
Art Montes De Oca wrote:
I have just replaced my 250mhz WS processor board for the second time,
The first time it was covered by Apple. This time (5 months later) the
same symptoms...ie the machine went dead..wouldnt boot, screen black, no
chime ,... and no warranty. I took a chance and
Laurent Daudelin wrote:
I believe that the Wallstreet I Series was made of a 233, 250 and a 292,
while the second revision had a better 233, a 266 and a 300.
Yep. There was a 250MHz version of the PowerBook G3 in the Wallstreet style
case. There was also a 250MHz G3 in a 3400 style case.
Mark Dempsey wrote:
Hi all,
In the near future I plan to upgrade my powerbook to a Titanium G4 Powerbook and
I am wondering those of you who own one if there is a real perceived speed
difference between the 550MHz and the 667 Mhz systems.
The bus speed on the 667 is 133MHz. The bus
Laurent Daudelin wrote:
on 13/04/02 12:06, James Cox at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
James Cox wrote:
I have been recently having intermittant problems while booting my
Wallstreet 233 w/ 96MB RAM. Sometimes you hear it go through the boot
sequence, but the screen stays blank, and
Sam Donaldson wrote:
Thanks Gene but Toast does that automatically when it's installed.
I assure you that Toast does *not* automatically disable those extensions.
-- Kyle H. Hansen
Apple Certified Technician
Apple Hardware Technician
Macintosh Server Administrator
www.frankenmac.com
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markemmanuel wrote:
Is there a free FTP client for MacOS X that I can use? I don't think it's
worth the money for what Fetch offers. All I want to do is upload files to
the virtual webserver I'm using. Thanks. :)
Since *when* is Fetch not free anymore?
-- Kyle H. Hansen
Apple Certified
Kochkodin wrote:
Boy..I don't know about that!!! I just got A/C for my Pismo from Apple and
it was $332..that's with the educators discountThe ebay thing kind of
scares me...I don't know how anyone could get access to egit A/c packets and
be selling them at that price...Sounds like a
vlad wrote:
Oh, I thought it's the same filesystem. So, what the UFS stands for?
That is BSDs file system?
Unix File System
-- Kyle H. Hansen
Apple Certified Technician
Apple Hardware Technician
Macintosh Server Administrator
www.frankenmac.com
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JESUS SAVES!...but Gretzky
makmac wrote:
Since I'm careful about what I put in my Macs I haven't had a virus since,
well, the early '90s. I have 3 in daily use plus my 2 son's, all on the
internet via DSL. Plus my G4 at work.
I'm not saying you shouldn't protect yourself, but to be honest, I don't
even know anyone
John Lee wrote:
Are there any disk recovery/maintenance utilities
other than Norton? I just bought an iBook (Dual USB)
and am in the process of making a list of must-have
software. Does anyone have any suggestions, machine
specific or not?
Thanks,
John B. Lee
Disk Warrior and Techtool
Thomas Ethen wrote:
I don't care what the deal is with Apple's web site, since my Delta adapter
sparks (my Pismo is out of Warranty) like crazy when I hook it up, I would
be happy with another yo-yo, especially if it has heavier connections than
the one that shipped with my PowerBook.
Tom
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