I had to restore my Airport Express to factory settings and then run the
updates for it before it would work with my Prolog service and modem.
Everything looked fine and my MacBook could connect to my network but my
iPhone, iPad, Apple TV and Sony BluRay player with wireless could not. Once I
I have come upon a rare find. A brand new iMac the original all in one in
box brand new used once. The problem is that it was used once because the
old lady who owned it forgot the password and she put it away and never
used it agin so it's absolutely perfect. Is there anyway to reset the
Hi group.
I came across an old iMac G3 Bondi Blue with what looks like the old Voodoo
2 video card installed in the mezzanine slot. The computer boots and then
locks up in some version of Linux. My plan is to reformat the drive and
install OS 9 10 as a dual boot. I'd like to take advantage of
What is the version of Mac OS/OS X is it running? If it starts up with an
Apple logo and a spinning wheel, it is running 10.2 and above. Any version
of OS X can have it's admin account circumvented by accessing open firmware
and resetting the machine to think it was just installed with OS X.
OS
Mike, I didn't have any problems with my AirPort Extreme. I just did what Bruce said to do (below) and moved all the connections over to the new Technicolor modem. No problems with the internet and printing. The phone was a another story. We couldn't receive any calls. After 2 days and talking to