Thanks Robin..
Hope you are fit and well
Cheers
Marcus
Sent from Marcus iPhone 5
> On 16 Mar 2016, at 5:51 PM, Robin Belford wrote:
>
> Hi Marcus,
>
> Not too difficult, I’ve put a link to a couple of sites that will help you
> out.
>
> https://coolestguidesontheplanet.com/reset-forgotten-
Hi Marcus,
Not too difficult, I’ve put a link to a couple of sites that will help you out.
https://coolestguidesontheplanet.com/reset-forgotten-admin-password-mac-osx/
https://support.apple.com/en-au/HT202860
You might have some keychain issues afterwards, but the Apple doc has the
solution.
c
Hi.
I purchased an early model MacBook Pro.
I stupidly set an admin password then my atrophied brain promptly forgot it.
Is there a neat solution to recovering the password. I checked the apple forum,
but the only listed solution applies to early OS X versions.
This MacBook has EL CAPITAN install
Hi Ronni,
Yes, thanks, I already had that. Not too bad for a Telstra app ;o)
It is a bit erratic though - sometimes it shows my remaining bonus data
(which is all I have until I do my first recharge) and sometimes it doesn't
(as in it misses out that section) - but then Telstra "My Account" will
issue to Telstra support and
> get them to push an update to the iPad - other than the minor niggle of it
> showing "unknown" when it damn well should be "known" - everything seems to
> be working OK ;o)
>
> Regarding the SIM activation SMS, it had nothing to do wi
sage/19351643#19351643> and
<http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/66454/cellular-data-number-is-unkn
own-on-some-ipads>
I don't think I can face trying to explain the issue to Telstra support and
get them to push an update to the iPad - other than the minor niggle of it
showi
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Mobile: 0409 688 004
susanhasti...@mac.com
On 18/12/2012, at 1:55 PM, Neil Houghton wrote:
> Thanks for the speedy reply, Susan :o))
>
>
> OK... so:
>
> 1) Does that mean that Settings/General/About/Cellular Data Number SHOULD
> s
Thanks for the speedy reply, Susan :o))
OK... so:
1) Does that mean that Settings/General/About/Cellular Data Number SHOULD
show "Unknown" rather than the 0498. Service number?
2) The fact that I was activating a Telstra SIM specifically sold only for
the ipad and the proce
d.
>>
>> The status bar at the top of the iPad is showing Telstra LTE at 4 & a bit
>> bars and Personal Hotspot: 1 connection (my iMac) so that all seems fine..
>>
>> So, I went looking through the iPad settings and under
>> Settings/General/About I see:
&
at the top of the iPad is showing Telstra LTE at 4 & a bit
> bars and Personal Hotspot: 1 connection (my iMac) so that all seems fine..
>
> So, I went looking through the iPad settings and under
> Settings/General/About I see:
> Cellular Data NumberUnknown
>
> I
he iPad.
The status bar at the top of the iPad is showing Telstra LTE at 4 & a bit
bars and Personal Hotspot: 1 connection (my iMac) so that all seems fine..
So, I went looking through the iPad settings and under
Settings/General/About I see:
Cellular Data NumberUnknown
I am assum
Thanks for that Bob, it was set up by apple at Joondalup.( from where
I shall get my next one from )
you may well be right it may have been generated by me, but my memory
is not not what it was, and for the life of me I can't remember doing
it. another problem solved !
Cheers
Bill
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Actually Explorer 5.2.2 only applies to OSX variants.
Explorer 5.1.6 is the latest for OS up to 9.2.2
Bob H
Bob wrote:
> At 12:19 AM 28/3/03, Peter Bull wrote:
> >I just tried to open an account with INGDirect Savings Maximiser to store my
> >millions in and I wasn't able to print the forms, ha
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At 12:19 AM 28/3/03, Peter Bull wrote:
I just tried to open an account with INGDirect Savings Maximiser to store my
millions in and I wasn't able to print the forms, having been given a
message "Your browser doesn't support this feature". Does this mean that ING
isn't Mac friendly and has anyone
I have a few bits and pieces I am wanting to let go
Rasterops Paintboard L1 from a quadra
ISDN PLanet Modem card - suit PMac
24 meg 72 Pin Ram
Visioneer Paperport Vs
external CD Player LAcie
macintosh portable
tom samson
I think this is the standard way of inputting credit card details
online worldwide.
Umm... No, sorry, it isn't, and any credit card processing system or
web site that can't handle it isn't worth using!
Have fun,
Shay
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=== Shay Telfer
On Saturday, September 21, 2002, at 09:14 PM, Bob wrote:
> I think this is the standard way of inputting credit card details
> online worldwide. In WA this method applies to making online payments
> to Telstra, Western Power, Alinta, local shire rates and other
> government type services. In addi
On Monday, March 25, 2002, at 07:42 PM, Bob wrote:
>
> So do I! But does anybody know when the software will be available so
> that it will be fully functional in OS X?
>
No, but for the time being you can always use USB Overdrive for X. This
is working very well with my MacAlly iSweetNet 3-but
verily on 25/1/02 2:44 PM, our learned friend Bob residing at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] thus spake this wisdom:
> Hi All,
>
> Is it possible to instal OSX 10.1 on an external firewire drive and
> boot from it? I vaguely remember reading somewhere that Apple doesn't
> support this.
>
> Bob
The answer is
On Friday, December 28, 2001, at 11:27 AM, Mervyn & Giuliana Bond wrote:
>
> In reponse to these ideas I made a small image in Photoshop, 4.7cms x
> 6cms at 300dpi and saved it as a TIFF file. Its size was 1.1MB. The
> image was then inserted into an AppleWorks Draw page where it
> retained its d
Yeah ... Bob,
I just got the same ... glad I'm not alone !!
On Wednesday, November 21, 2001, at 09:25 PM, Bob wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I've just received a heap of e-mails from WAMUG which were sent in
> October. Is this Yahoo or bigpond playing up?
>
> Bob
>
> Got a Question? Try searching the WAMU
On Wednesday, November 21, 2001, at 09:57 PM, Neil Blake & Associates
wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I've just received the same bunch of old e-mail - I use Westnet as my
> ISP.
> Is it Yahoo?
>
> Cheers
>
> Neil
>
>
>> I've just received a heap of e-mails from WAMUG which were sent in
>> October. Is this
On 21/11/01 9:25 PM, "Bob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I've just received a heap of e-mails from WAMUG which were sent in
> October. Is this Yahoo or bigpond playing up?
>
> Bob
Nope. This is me clearing out a backlog of pending messages from the list.
Of the 30 odd that were wait
verily on 22/11/01 12:25 AM, our learned friend Bob residing at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] thus spake this wisdom:
> Hi All,
>
> I've just received a heap of e-mails from WAMUG which were sent in
> October. Is this Yahoo or bigpond playing up?
>
> Bob
I also have received the old emails. Don't know why.
Looks like yahoo, I'm on Plusweb (which goes thru iinet)
Cheers, Paul
--
Paul S
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> From: Neil Blake & Associates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2001 21:57:05 +0800
> To: WAMUG list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: (unknown)
>
Hi All
I've just received the same bunch of old e-mail - I use Westnet as my ISP.
Is it Yahoo?
Cheers
Neil
> From: Bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2001 21:25:54 +0800
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: (unknown)
>
> Hi All,
>
> I've ju
More interesting is that Micro$oft is recognised as correct spelling and
Microsoft is not!
I was amazed a couple of days ago when I sent an email about iTunes to
WAMAG, to find that Mail did recognise the word "iTunes". It was marked
for a spell check.
Keith Palmer
Zytech Marketing Pty Ltd
PO
Hi folks,
I was amazed a couple of days ago when I sent an email about iTunes to
WAMAG, to find that Mail did recognise the word "iTunes". It was marked
for a spell check.
A little comical really ... I had to teach Mail that iTunes was an OK
word.
Regards,
Stephen Chape
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