Re: F4 Key in 10.8.3

2013-06-02 Thread LuKreme
On 02 Jun 2013, at 18:30 , objectwerks inc wrote: > Show DashboardF12 (which really means fn-F12) That's different. If I turn that on, I can use F12 (Fn-F12) to show dashboard, but F4 does nothing. On other machines, F4 shows the Launchpad (not dashboard) > F4 seems t

Re: File Recovery

2013-06-02 Thread steve harley
on 2013-05-31 16:47 Rudolf O. Durrer wrote Yeah, could have well been Norton. memory jogged slightly, another tool was Complete Undelete As far as my memory isn't too bad, it was just about a bit been switched ON or OFF to make the deleted stuff reappear (well, as far as portions of the file

Re: F4 Key in 10.8.3

2013-06-02 Thread objectwerks inc
On Jun 2, 2013, at 3:26 PM, LuKreme wrote: > > On 31 May 2013, at 21:08 , objectwerks inc wrote: > >> >> On May 31, 2013, at 4:29 PM, LuKreme wrote: >> >>> The F4 key on the Apple Aluminum keyboard used to show dashboard in 10.7 >>> and I thought it used to show launchpad in 10.8, but on

Re: F4 Key in 10.8.3

2013-06-02 Thread LuKreme
On 31 May 2013, at 21:08 , objectwerks inc wrote: > > On May 31, 2013, at 4:29 PM, LuKreme wrote: > >> The F4 key on the Apple Aluminum keyboard used to show dashboard in 10.7 and >> I thought it used to show launchpad in 10.8, but on my iMac it is not doing >> anything at all. > > > On m

Re: iMac power supply

2013-06-02 Thread LuKreme
On 02 Jun 2013, at 11:22 , H J wrote: > My question is, does anyone here have experience with older iMac hardware? > And if so, do you know if the slight undervoltage on the 12V line indicates a > bad supply? I can find replacements on eBay, but I don't want to spend money > on that until I'm

Re: iMac power supply

2013-06-02 Thread Macs R We
Just because the capacitors on the logic board "look fine" doesn't mean they are fine. Bulges prove they are bad, but no bulges don't prove anything. One thing that is known is that if your capacitors have "+" shaped slots on top, they are not the bad lot -- the bad lot all have "K" shaped slo

iMac power supply

2013-06-02 Thread H J
I have very old iMac G5 (2005, non-ALS) that recently died. Symptoms are either refusing to boot, or booting to desktop and then spontaneously locking up (non-responsive keyboard and mouse) for no apparent reason. According to these articles, jimwarholic.com/2008/11/apple-imac-g5-power-supply-i