Kyle.
I know. This has been done. Software Update.
Simon
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Subject: Re: eMac vs PowerBook - iTunes Visualiser
From: Kyle Parish [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 10/12/2008 07:21
If you click
Extreme card.
Simon
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Subject: Re: eMac vs PowerBook - iTunes Visualiser
From: Dan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 09/12/2008 16:38
At 10:01 AM + 12/9/2008, Simon Royal wrote:
I did provide all
At 5:54 PM + 12/9/2008, Simon Royal wrote:
What further information would you like?
Well... Does the visualizer stutter when the file sharing is NOT in
use? When turned off?
If it does, then what does Activity Monitor show as the top few CPU
using processes?
There is SOMETHING in that
Dan.
File sharing is on. Turning off make no difference.
Simon
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Subject: Re: eMac vs PowerBook - iTunes Visualiser
From: Dan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 09/12/2008 18:23
At 5:54 PM + 12/9
If you click on the Apple icon on the top left, there will be a link
that says something like update files. You need to connect to the
internet and run this program. It is similar to running windows
update.
On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 1:07 AM, Simon Royal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Apple
Hi
Apple Updater? Are you talking about Software Update or is there
something else I am missing?
Simon
On 8 Dec 2008, at 02:31, Kyle Parish wrote:
Make sure you use the apple updater to get the latest drivers and
everything. This won't hurt.
On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 10:09 AM, ./aal
At 3:57 PM + 12/8/2008, Simon Royal wrote:
It is accessing 25000 mp3s on a hard drive in a firewire case.
However, when I use the PowerBook it is connecting wirelessly via the
eMac to the firewire drive and it works fine. Would have thought the
wireless connecting would have slowed it down