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| OS X on Dell Inspiron 1545 | 28 Aug 2009 16:12 GMT | 1 |
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| Macbook - no solid screen background? | 27 Aug 2009 16:07 GMT | 1 |
I notice that my macbook screen seems to have a cloudy background - even when I select a solid color. Is that normal? How can I make it a solid color like OS9.22 used to do?
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| Powerbook: REV of a logic board | 10 Aug 2009 18:30 GMT | 2 |
does anyone know where to see the "REV" (A,B,C,D,E?) on a powerbook G4, without opening it? I heard that the last evolution of the Powerbook G4 15 or 17" was called RevD, is it true?
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| How to rerload keyboard extension remotely (Tiger)? | 10 Aug 2009 05:03 GMT | 2 |
I mod'd the AppleADBkeyboard.kext file in my PowerBook -- as I have done many time before (I like a custom keyboard layout) whenever I have to reinstall OS X -- but this time when I rebooted I got the message "The Keyboard extension file did not load properly. Reload the file and ...
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| Powerbooks G4 1,5Ghz And above: what are their Sign of old age ? | 08 Aug 2009 21:33 GMT | 11 |
all is said in the title, concerning Powerbooks G4 1,5Ghz & 1,67 Ghz? (know problems, sign of old age) Thanks, Nestor
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| iBook 1.33GHz wireless[?] problem | 03 Aug 2009 17:53 GMT | 3 |
A journalist friend is recently having difficulty operating her Gmail account via the web. She initially suspected a software problem. We've eliminated that possibility since the same machine behaves perfectly when connected by ethernet.
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| Plugged in or not? | 02 Aug 2009 04:27 GMT | 15 |
I just got a Macbook Pro a couple of weeks ago and love it. As I usually use in in my living room I've been leaving it plugged in and the thought has occurred to me that I might be screwing up. Should I be unplugging it and running the battery down to xx percent and then
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