On 2012/02/13 06:02, Mark Langthorne so eloquently wrote:
Every time I put the Mac to sleep it cuts out when waking. Then I have
to unplug it let it stand awhile then reboot it. Anybody have any
ideas I have tried different configurations of ram to see if that was
the issue but the same thing hap
On 2012/02/13 08:23, Barry Levine so eloquently wrote:
I changed the subject line.
That always has seemed to start a new thread.
There is a number in the headers that determines what thread a message belongs to,
what the subject line contains is irrelevant.
Not to pick on you in particular b
*Thanks it's very helpful. I will give it a try.*
On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 11:45 AM, JoeTaxpayer wrote:
> Robert - Please forgive the large file size
> http://www.joetaxpayer.com/robert.jpg
> will show you the connection.
> It was faster to photoshoot than to find a site showing it.
> Any question
At 5:02 AM -0800 2/13/2012, Mark Langthorne wrote:
Every time I put the Mac
Please provide specific model / configuration details, especially
what extra cards and peripherals are attached.
to sleep it cuts out when waking.
Explain please "cuts out". That could mean pretty much anything.
On Feb 13, 2012, at 5:02 AM, Mark Langthorne wrote:
> Every time I put the Mac to sleep it cuts out when waking. Then I have
> to unplug it let it stand awhile then reboot it. Anybody have any
> ideas I have tried different configurations of ram to see if that was
> the issue but the same thing h
On Feb 13, 2012, at 9:23 AM, Barry Levine wrote:
I changed the subject line.
That always has seemed to start a new thread.
Changing the subject line does NOT start a new thread.
You MUST do a completely separate "New Message" or else the reply will
"hijack" the previous thread and automatic
I changed the subject line.
That always has seemed to start a new thread.
> On Feb 12, 2012, at 8:43 AM, Barry Levine wrote:
>
>> Is there any way to increase the number of items that can be
>> displayed in
>> apple menu submenus? I'm not sure what the limit is, but I see
>> that folders
>> with
Every time I put the Mac to sleep it cuts out when waking. Then I have
to unplug it let it stand awhile then reboot it. Anybody have any
ideas I have tried different configurations of ram to see if that was
the issue but the same thing happens. This all started when I removed
the CD drives IDE cabl
On Feb 12, 2012, at 3:53 PM, Bruce Ryan wrote:
> After a few shenanigans (the SSD with which I replaced the HD became
> corrupted), I tried to revert to using the original HD (A 60GB fujitsu with
> partitions for MacOSes 10·5·8, 10·4·11 and 9·2·2.
You know, rereading your inital post leads me
On Feb 13, 2012, at 3:50 PM, Kris Tilford wrote:
> On Feb 13, 2012, at 4:32 PM, Bruce Ryan wrote:
>
>> This went as you described - but still flashing 'where's the system' folder
>> icon after attempt to reboot.
>
> Are you certain this HD is formatted correctly for a PPC Mac? The partition
>
>> This went as you described - but still flashing 'where's the system' folder
>> icon after attempt to reboot.
>
> Are you certain this HD is formatted correctly for a PPC Mac? The partition
> scheme MUST be "Apple Partition Scheme" and NOT "GUID Partition Scheme" used
> on Intel Macs, OR "Mas
On Feb 13, 2012, at 4:32 PM, Bruce Ryan wrote:
This went as you described - but still flashing 'where's the system'
folder icon after attempt to reboot.
Are you certain this HD is formatted correctly for a PPC Mac? The
partition scheme MUST be "Apple Partition Scheme" and NOT "GUID
Partit
Thanks to Dan and Kris for responses so far
>> So what can I have done to the TiBook? The obvious candidate is the
>> connection from HD to motherboard but it seems intact and to be firmly
>> plugged into the mobo. Is there another bit I could have wrecked?
>
> IDE drive, yes? Still set to cab
On 13/02/2012 15:38, "Jesse" wrote:
> As some of you have suspected, the card was recognized when I plugged
> it in my PC. It won't display past the Windows XP startup screen, but
> I know that's something to do with not having the correct drivers.
> Bottom line: if it displays ANYTHING, it's got
On Feb 13, 2012, at 11:29 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Feb 12, 2012, at 9:43 AM, Barry Levine wrote:
Lastly, I also have a hardware/software question that maybe
someone will
know.
Re the default Page Setup for a laserjet 2100M - it's ALWAYS "US
Letter
Small", and defaults back to that aft
On Feb 12, 2012, at 9:43 AM, Barry Levine wrote:
> Another thing that's been going on: On some apps, I'll open docs using the
> Open dialog box. And the mac will chew on this for over a minute before
> displaying the list of files. When this first happened, I thought I had a
> freeze.
>
Perhaps
On Feb 12, 9:24 am, QuoVadis wrote:
> Hello Tina,
>
> Does the USB2.0 version use DDR memory, instead of SD-RAM of the USB
> 1.1 version? If so, then the topic starter has more options indeed.
>
> I'm not sure how pricey a 1GB DDR SO-DIMM is going to be..
About $30 at Newegg. Possibly less on
As some of you have suspected, the card was recognized when I plugged
it in my PC. It won't display past the Windows XP startup screen, but
I know that's something to do with not having the correct drivers.
Bottom line: if it displays ANYTHING, it's gotta be working to some
capacity.
So my next co
On 2012/02/13 02:48, Josh Juran so eloquently wrote:
Please don't Reply to send an unrelated message -- it hijacks the thread. Also,
consider posting your questions to the macos9 mailing list instead.
Word. I've gotten to the point that I delete hijacked threads because when I
collapse the co
A very easy way that involves no extra work is get a self tapping skew with a
sharp point and screw it into the centre of the broke off jack plug then pull
it out { make sure the screw is thinner than the port } causes no damage and is
quick .
a lot easier than replacing the jack port .
Will
On Feb 12, 2012, at 8:43 AM, Barry Levine wrote:
Is there any way to increase the number of items that can be
displayed in
apple menu submenus? I'm not sure what the limit is, but I see
that folders
with a large number of items won't display them in a submenu.
Please don't Reply to send a
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