Russell
I hear you and used to have the same problems but not now. I let the password
manager do its thing even for important stuff and it just seems to work then
again I ditched my 2009 iMac for a 2017 model on high Sierra
John
> On 8 Aug 2020, at 21:32, 'Russell Courtenay' via iMac Gr
I would check with Other World Computing at www.macsales.com. Thy might even
have a video tutorial or do it for you. Good people.
John G Greenwood
Mineral Point, Wisconsin.
> On Apr 28, 2020, at 2:58 PM, William Spencer wrote:
>
> Hi there: First, my apologies in advance for asking at
anything I can do to get passed this or is it just trash now?
>
>
You can boot it with any install disc up to 10.4 and maybe 10.5 and use the
utility menu to change or eliminate password.
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On Mar 31, 2018, at 6:07 PM, fishjoy...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi John,
> This sounds intriguing--and like you say, what do I have to lose.
> Although I have worked with Macs for many years, I do not have much
> experience inside one.
> Are there photos or videos for the process you
o found some with faulty fans so check the fan working before you put
it all back together.
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> Any thoughts on this issue, or how to troubleshoot it?
> Thanks!
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Sounds like video card to me.
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What were you doing when this happened?
On 19 Mar 2017, at 17:39, Fred Thiel wrote:
> My iMac running SnowLeopard 10.6 asked me for my Keychain password. The
> menulet isn't even showing up in the menu bar anymore. I tried every
> combination of every password I could
Nice to know you got sorted.
And nice to know that after all these years this list is still here for us all.
On 29 Jan 2017, at 13:29, Bill Spencer wrote:
The solution was for my source to add the file to his Dropbox account and then
have me download it from there. Everything is now fine. Many
/ultimate-mac-lookup/
this should tell you everything you need to know concerning ram and os.
Good luck
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>> operate is not deep!)
>>
>> Bob
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> I put them in all iMacs. A 1TB is cheap now and it will make that machine a
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Bruce,
thanks for the recommendation of VueScan. Works like a charm on my
mavericks machine. Of course now I have to find a purpose for my former
scan station... ;-)
K
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Have you tried VueScan? I’ve had good luck
I use mine for a scanning station. I have a pretty nice, oversize
scanner for which official mac support died a while ago.
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I actually have another old iMac and I connected the two and put one on
the other but could not unlock the software and still cannot
On Nov 5, 2013, at 11:26 AM, Fabian Fang wrote:
On Nov 1, 2013, at 4:52 PM, John Carmonne wrote:
I keep all my installers on a USB stick The only machines I have that won't
boot USB is the Mini and G5 PowerMac
I have a 64G that has DiskWarrior, all the Intel ASD's plus all system
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I have some Smart Mail boxes set up in Apple Mail, My problem is that it shows
3 boxes the, In Box plus Important and All Mail. I want only the In Box to
display. It's very hard to read with the other two showing, I searched the Help
and Preferences to no result.
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I have some Smart Mail boxes set up in Apple Mail, My problem is that it
shows 3 boxes the, In Box plus Important and All Mail. I want only the In
Box to display. It's
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I have some Smart Mail boxes set up in Apple
I can't help much with specifics on where to find older versions of OS
X, but I can tell you that the furthest you will be able to take a G4
system is Leopard, OS X 10.5.
OS X 10.6, Snow Leopard, and later will only run on a Mac with a Intel CPU.
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Removing trash can be done using Onyx (free) for the OS X version you have on
your computer. Onyx will remove any trash you might have in your Trash Folder.
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Sorry Bruce to be so late. The problem turned out to be the GPU on my 7.1
2007 iMac-it worked well in 10.5 but 10.6 killed it, I had to buy a new Mac
and it came with Mountain Lion,what as messIMHO.
i won't go on a rant but my advice to those not so experienced as Bruce
stay away from Mountain
put it on a USB thumb
drive.
I am also wondering if I should add a 4th partition and leave it blank for
future use.
I would leave all the space I have left for Time Machine, it can be a real
hog:-)
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Hi all, I had trouble with SL not saving my Mail Password and on the SL
forum at Apple.com I found a discussion about it and a solution-an update
that I had probably refused because I was busy and didn't check to see what
Apple wanted, usually its just another iTunes,which I don't want because I
power for some external hard drives to show up, Hitachi is one of them.
Switch ports and also some of the drives come with a USB power connector on the
cable. I can't think of any reason the MBP can't mount the drive no matter the
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would suggest
to me that your dsl speed has slipped.
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running Snow Leopard, 10.6.8
Most times on those machines reseating the RAM is what it needs.
kernel panics are not always a sign of serious trouble.
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POP
(your mail all lives on your computer) and IMAP (your mail all lives on the
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I use IMAP. So that's why I can get all my mail on any computer. sent, drafts.
trash, in, good to know.
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, Scroll Lock,
Pause/Break keys. I'm not sure they map correctly with my Apple
keyboard. Only a problem of course if (1) they don't work for you and
(2) you actually need to do something using those keys.
FWIW,
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keyboard. The program is not provided directly, but instead is
included as part of the IntelliType
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using gmail and the google lab that enables me to
place inline pictures.
I think the camera angle makes it look expanded but it looks pretty flat to me.
However I was able to get voltage readings and the two gray leads produce 11.9v
but the brown lead is .33 v.
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On Feb 5, 2012, at 1:49 PM, Dan wrote:
Did you try clearing all related caches?- No
Clearing caches should always be the FIRST thing you do to try to
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What OS? With what app are you viewing the video? What version of
said video - Flash or h.264 or something else? Please provide a
sample url. Did you try clearing all related caches? What
My iMac is a Model Name: iMac
Model Identifier: iMac5,1
Processor Name: Intel Core 2 Duo
Processor Speed: 2.16 GHz
Number Of Processors: 1
Total Number Of Cores:2
L2 Cache: 4 MB
Memory: 3 GB
Bus Speed:667 MHz
Boot ROM Version:
On Feb 3, 2012, at 8:09 PM, Dan wrote:
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What OS? With what app are you viewing the video? What version of
said video - Flash or h.264 or something else? Please provide a
sample url. Did you try clearing all related caches? What else is
running? What type speed is your
On Feb 3, 2012, at 8:11 PM, Christopher Satterfield wrote:
This ere sounds a lot more like an internet issue than a computer
issue itself. If it's running on Wireless I would check to see if
moving it closer to the router\access point increases the speed, and
if it's wired I would try
a
hard time playing Youtube smoothly. My fastest PPC is a G5 Dual 2.7
and youtube is just barley watchable IMHO. If you use OS9 then you
have to stay with a PPC with Tiger to run it in Classic mode If you
boot OS9 then the fastest machine is a G4 MDD dual 1.25 F/W 400 model.
JOHN CARMONNE
on the top rack and run the
full cycle including the drying. I also use the Jet Dry additive. I put it
upside down if front of a slow fan for three or more days,
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Plug your mouse to the machine, not the keyboard??
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I read on Everymac that the processors in the white iMacs are swappable. I
have a iMac 20 2.0 Core Duo and would like to put in a 2.16 Core 2 Duo. Has
any one done this?
John Carmonne
I read on Everymac that the processors in the white iMacs are
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2.16 Core 2 Duo. Has any one done this?
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problem and a logic board
replacement was in order, so after that the optical media will mount
and can be ejected.
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and 10.5.8 PPC and Intels. The SL's and Lion work fine
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On Nov 14, 2011, at 5:12 PM, Jeffrey Engle wrote:
where to find the lightscribe software for Lion? I have the
lightscribe burner as well as the media.
Jeffrey Engle
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I use the LightScribe web site.
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where to find the lightscribe software for Lion? I have the
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LaCie says you have to boot Lion in 32 bit mode,
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of company's email is
someone's personal address and the mail may wind up in SPAM and never
even read so I email invoices to offices that request that method all
others go via FAX and a couple of companies still want snail mail.
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On Nov 8, 2011, at 6:48 AM, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:
I actually forgot about this.
On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 9:38 AM, Bruce Johnson
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On Nov 6, 2011, at 8:31 PM, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:
I am rather to question as to why modems were placed on any
machines
computers
that sign on. I'm spoiled with Time Warner Talladega Fast Turbo on
a Netgear N speed router.
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with the RAID how do we configure where the
applications reside along with the raw data, do we put the entire
system on the RAID and boot from it or boot from the internal drive
and have all the applications and video data on the RAID?
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the desktop restoring that slows it
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On Nov 2, 2011, at 10:02 AM, Jim Scott wrote:
On Nov 1, 2011, at 5:21 PM, John Carmonne wrote:
On Nov 1, 2011, at 5:13 PM, Christopher Satterfield wrote:
There are clips on the side you push outwards, correct? I've never
seen stuck ram before.
The clips are up and I've worked
I just got an iMac 20 Core Duo and I can't even budge the RAM sticks,
anyone know a method that's rather safe, I'm afraid to damage them by
grabbing them too hard with needle nose.
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On Aug 16, 2011, at 5:34 PM, Christopher Satterfield wrote:
I'm not sure about the rom part but the ROM part is because the PowerPC macs
ran using Open Firmware which was stored on a rom and they were given
different numbers
On 13 Jun 2011, at 16:45, johnwd5 wrote:
Hello,
I know this color scheme came out around the same time as the Flower
Power and I heard some models had a combo effect of the two color
schemes. Does anyone know much about this iMac's history?
Thanks.
John
Hi John
Check out this link
Hi Cat,
My first question is whether any other usb devices show up.
This page has a few suggestions that don't appear in your email, including a
reinstall of itunes.
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1410
Also mentions 'resetting' your ipod.
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I have a 9.0.4 CD. Wanna buy it?
Cheers,
John
On Mar 9, 2011, at 6:13 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Mar 9, 2011, at 3:52 PM, J. R. Rosen wrote:
So does this mean that you can run Classic on an Intel iMac? Is that what
I'm understanding here? Are you kidding?
You can run OS X
On Mar 3, 2011, at 12:53 PM, william wrote:
Could someone please direct me to a good take apart instruction for
the imac G4.
Google iFixit.
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I've turned the System Preferences/Sound/
Input level up, but even shouting will not drive the blue bars past
half way.
Is Internal mic. or Line In selected in that panel?
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That's called a kernel panic.
On Oct 7, 2010, at 5:35 PM, Midnight rider wrote:
The only time i ever got a You need to restart your computer
message in 4 different languages message was when I used to install
Jaguar in my sawtooth in the old days but instead of using a retail
disk i used
People with capacitor problems may be interested in this article in
The New York Times. Link provided: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/29/
technology/29dell.html?pagewanted=1ref=generalsrc=me
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into the iMac but
work fine if I use an extension audio lead.)
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On 28 Apr 2010, at 18:05, Bruce Johnson wrote:
New iMacs ship with wireless mice nowadays. This is all that Apple offers,
Time this thread ended or changed it's name.
Anyhoo You are wrong Bruce. New iMacs ship with whatever keyboard and mouse you
wish to choose if you order via Apples website
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Our elderly 20 G4 iMac stopped working a while ago. Is it
possible to
run the monitor to a Mac mini?
No that would be for DRIVING another monitor with the iMac.
While I applaud the attempt to recycle, it will not be easy to re-use the
Leopard?
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On Apr 23, 10:07 am, John Niven
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wrote:
What kind of hard drive is needed? Any idea how big it
can be? The current one (original) is 140Gb. This is a 17
1.83GHz Core Duo iMac from 20006
My wife has a 2006 17 Intel iMac, which came with, and still has, Tiger (with
all the updates). Recently she came across a program that required at least
Leopard. So I'm thinking of upgrading her.
Can I go from Tiger to Snow Leopard directly? Do I just need the retail upgrade
box? Anything to
half stero. Don't recall if its the left or
right. Also, I can the long beep from the programmers button.
Try turning the sound up.
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You had wire?? Luxury.
My first computer had eight bytes of memory, and I had to
connect it to the CPU with scraps of tinfoil gum wrapper
scraped off the subway tracks...
8-)
Very Monty Python =)
Lucky beggar! I
to do this for a business, it would probably be worth
while to become certified by Apple so that you can get access to their
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On 2/14/10, williamdwilli...@wyoming.com wrote:
On 14 Feb 2010, at 08.52, Tim wrote:
I have a 700 MHz G4 eMac that I just installed Ubuntu 9.10 on.
I've been reading about Ubuntu but I thought anything
not quite sure what's going
on there.
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without thinking this used to happen to me if I started garageband the sound
would come back.
Is your friend using another audio program which is changing priorities?
On 14 Feb 2010, at 22:47, Gladys Perez-Almiroty wrote:
good sunday to all:
my friend inherited my imac g5 running tiger up
--- On Sat, 2/6/10, Malcolm O'Brien malcolmo2...@hotmail.com wrote:
I've been running NeoOffice to get it more Mac-like. My
only complaint is that it clones the world's worst software.
Excel is one of the most useful programs I use. OO only *LOOKS* like it. It
misses the point many times. It's
On Jan 29, 1:41 pm, Elliott Price callmemrp...@gmail.com wrote:
Hmm. Well, they didn't crash it, but like you said... they didn't do
anything... Oh well.
I have another problem; How do I share files between OSX and the Windows
emulator? I really need to get files from a USB stick or my HD
On 28 Jan 2010, at 18:57, Don Hinkle wrote:
My wife's iMac has Dashboard and it irritates the hell out of her, she doesn't
use it and it activates when she doesn't want it to.
We've tried trashing the app and rebooting and it still shows up.
Is there anyway to get it totally off her machine and
I might add, Don't forget to attach the antenna after it clicks. I missed
that the first time.
John G
On Jan 24, 2010, at 3:25 PM, Ashgrove wrote:
Dave,
Kasey and Elliott are right, you won't need to download anything else,
provided you're running OS X --sometimes in OS 9 the Airport
My wife's iMac is back and fully functional again!
Thanks again Apple!
--- On Mon, 1/18/10, John Niven sense...@yahoo.com wrote:
I took the machine to the Apple store and they admitted
this was a known problem. They have ordered a new lcd and
will replace it free of charge. Considering
Thanks Dennis.
Actually, Minolta merged with Konica.
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not make the most obvious business sense, I for one will
be going back to Apple for my next laptop.
John
--- On Wed, 1/13/10, Manuel Marques manuelmar...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Manuel Marques manuelmar...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: Intel iMac lines on the screen.
To: iMac Group imaclist
I bought my wife an iMac in 2006. Convinced her that the sleek all-in-one would
just fit nice. She's not a power user so its still enough for her needs but now
it has started to have vertical lines stuck on the screen. It's currently at
five lines.
I gather this is not uncommon. It's well out
fully updated Tiger its the last of the G5 imacs 2.1ghz.
Anyone have any ideas please.
John Hobbs
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