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| First keystroke ignored | 01 Nov 2007 10:16 GMT | 5 |
I have a rather strange problem with my new Macbook. Whenever I start entering data into a new field on a web page the first keystroke is ignored. That happens rather consequently. The laptop is brand new and has Leopard installed from scratch. I wonder if this is something
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| I am buying a new Macbook: advice for the display | 01 Nov 2007 04:38 GMT | 12 |
I am going to buy a new Macbook Pro and I'll buy it on the Apple Store. I have to Choose the Dispay: Gloosy or normal... I have never seen the glossy Display and I can't find one to give it a
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| Internet Sharing | 01 Nov 2007 04:32 GMT | 5 |
Basic info: Intel Mini 1.8, 2 gigs ram, 10.4.10 Apple menu > System Prefs > Sharing > Internet tab > Internet Sharing on/off button (currently off) When clicking on the Internet Sharing button, an alert box popped up
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| Mirror Image help MBP to G5 | 01 Nov 2007 04:20 GMT | 5 |
I just inherited a Power Mac G5 at work. Macs are not supported where I work so any questions I have I am on my own. I have been using Macs for years and have a Mac Book Pro at home. The Power Mac G5 appears to have a basic install of Tiger and has none of the graphic design
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| Leopard Upgrade -- no "Quick Look Icon" | 01 Nov 2007 04:04 GMT | 6 |
More from the Guided Tour... The tour says, "from coverflow, if you want to see a document in Quick Look, click the Quick Look Icon, or touch the spacebar." No Quick Look Icon in the top bar in my finder windows. Anyone know how
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| Network inactivity breaks wifi connection | 01 Nov 2007 03:54 GMT | 4 |
I experience this problem on a MacBook Pro, a MacBook and a new iMac, both with Tiger and Leopard. After a few moment of network inactivity (meaning no email checking, no webpage loading, no ssh command), the WiFi connectivity of these
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| Back up a Parallels virtual machine best method? | 01 Nov 2007 01:28 GMT | 9 |
I am about ready to upgrade to Mac OS X 10.5. I use Parallels (build 5160). From what I have read it appears that it might be a good idea to back up the virtual machine in case I corrupt the install. Bottom line: I don't want to go through re-installing all the software
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