grapes911
Dec 14, 12:10 AM
I'm lovin it.
The 'tar or the joke?
The 'tar or the joke?
klm123
Feb 10, 01:03 PM
It's totally up to how much your current apps take space. If they only take like 20GB, then 60GB is more than fine. See this (http://guides.macrumors.com/Symbolic_Link_(Fixing_Steam_Content)) guide to move your Steam games to other drives
I will be using a 1 or 2 TB external to store everything else, but wouldn't moving my steam to the external take a pretty long time to load and play compared to the ssd? Load, read/write are the major reasons to switch to a ssd from what I gather. Not quite sure, as I am still learning about how all of this works. Thanks.
I will be using a 1 or 2 TB external to store everything else, but wouldn't moving my steam to the external take a pretty long time to load and play compared to the ssd? Load, read/write are the major reasons to switch to a ssd from what I gather. Not quite sure, as I am still learning about how all of this works. Thanks.
elppa
Apr 4, 05:08 PM
Vim.
Debugging is mainly handled within the browser. Chrome and Firefox are especially good at this (Firefox has Firebug which is useful and the standard Chrome dev tools are top notch too).
The Chrome dev tools are just the standard webkit developer tools.
Debugging is mainly handled within the browser. Chrome and Firefox are especially good at this (Firefox has Firebug which is useful and the standard Chrome dev tools are top notch too).
The Chrome dev tools are just the standard webkit developer tools.
TheMonarch
Sep 25, 11:02 PM
OK... I am not sure if it needs to get sent out...
You're not sure as in "It doesn't need a repair, because its still fully functional" or "I'm not sure they're going to sent it out to get it fixed"
Really though. These are more of an annoyance than actual problems.
I've actually had these issues for a while, but I finnaly have a whole week off, I got to go back to school on the 3rd...
You're not sure as in "It doesn't need a repair, because its still fully functional" or "I'm not sure they're going to sent it out to get it fixed"
Really though. These are more of an annoyance than actual problems.
I've actually had these issues for a while, but I finnaly have a whole week off, I got to go back to school on the 3rd...
bella92108
Apr 6, 04:41 PM
Haha, I totally agree bella, I just wanted to make sure I didn't miss something!
Sorry
^^^
By "Sorry" I mean the SF 49ers are going to win the 2012 Superbowl, the iPhone price is dropping $200 tomorrow, and tonight's winning powerball lotto numbers are 3-5-17-1-28-49, and the iPhone 5 has already been jailbroken, hehe
;-)
Sorry
^^^
By "Sorry" I mean the SF 49ers are going to win the 2012 Superbowl, the iPhone price is dropping $200 tomorrow, and tonight's winning powerball lotto numbers are 3-5-17-1-28-49, and the iPhone 5 has already been jailbroken, hehe
;-)
womble2k2
Sep 9, 05:11 AM
Windows version is now up at more than 3 x the size (31.76 MB)!
anng12
Mar 26, 10:05 AM
Well, 4.3.1 is out.
Where's the iPad 2 jailbreak?
Where's the iPad 2 jailbreak?
davedecay
Jun 18, 12:16 PM
I have a Pismo that could use the G4 upgrade... what are you thinking on that? Also, any good batteries? (PRAM and/or regular battery)
Veldek
Dec 19, 01:25 PM
Here's my entry.
Coleman2010
Apr 17, 11:37 AM
......ah crap.
Did you update?
Did you update?
fireshot91
Dec 1, 02:29 PM
So, apparently LASERS got postponed till after December 15th? I thought it had a definite date? :confused:
karatekidk
Mar 25, 03:51 PM
Hi all. I am looking for newspaper templates for my students (6/7th graders) to create newspaper about historical events. Old looking ones would be nice. Just can't find any good ones...
Thanks much!
Thanks much!
simeezee
Apr 15, 11:10 PM
Came across this article today.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/4275/apple-now-using-samsung-ssds-in-macbook-air
There's a big difference in both read and write speeds.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/4275/apple-now-using-samsung-ssds-in-macbook-air
There's a big difference in both read and write speeds.
tablo13
Dec 19, 10:11 PM
You can download the firmwares from http://www.felixbruns.de/iPod/firmware/ and do the Shift key + Restore in iTunes.
frunkis54
Apr 2, 03:39 PM
I don't know if it's MR or not. The admins need the URL and a screenshot. If it is from MR, the admins can contact the ad service and have it removed.
From the FAQ: What do I do about annoying ads (http://guides.macrumors.com/Help:MacRumors_FAQ#What_do_I_do_about_annoying_ads.3F).
it was on the page right below the sony camera article. but i haven't seen it since so its fine. but if i do see it i will take a screenshot and send it to the admins.
From the FAQ: What do I do about annoying ads (http://guides.macrumors.com/Help:MacRumors_FAQ#What_do_I_do_about_annoying_ads.3F).
it was on the page right below the sony camera article. but i haven't seen it since so its fine. but if i do see it i will take a screenshot and send it to the admins.
mad jew
Dec 20, 12:38 AM
im still a bit mad that he ripped off my 'tar.
Trust me, you're not mad. Lacero's drops in from the top and has text. ;)
Trust me, you're not mad. Lacero's drops in from the top and has text. ;)
840quadra
May 5, 11:51 PM
Process 2 on my G4 is having the same issue
It is getting a 404 error on that process, and it won't turn in my previous work unit. All IP and internet connectivity is doing well. I will see if Process 1 runs into the same problem when it is completed.
It is getting a 404 error on that process, and it won't turn in my previous work unit. All IP and internet connectivity is doing well. I will see if Process 1 runs into the same problem when it is completed.
RealScience
Apr 28, 04:44 PM
The store's about 40 miles from me. I'm actually thinking of calling in and doing the shipping-based repair just because the drive is such a hassle.
Yuck. Yeah, if you can manage without the computer for a week, that seems like the easier option.
Yuck. Yeah, if you can manage without the computer for a week, that seems like the easier option.
jer446
Apr 12, 07:48 PM
Well my bluray player is my ps3, s is that dlna compatible? Also, I don't mind 720 resolution because my tv and projector are 720p.
dmr727
Jun 21, 08:06 PM
Start the bidding at $100 and see where it goes.
I'd do this too. Make sure your listing has lots of pictures and a good description. Let us know how it goes!
I'd do this too. Make sure your listing has lots of pictures and a good description. Let us know how it goes!
Trialnterror
Mar 11, 09:10 AM
What's the gateway looking like now? Any official word from Apple on Stock estimates?
20 at most
20 at most
larkost
Apr 26, 11:34 PM
PDF does not allow for the complexity possible with a web site. That route is just never going to work.
And if the web-site was written so as to only work in IE, then you are stuck there. And you should be careful, since a portion of the sites coded specifically for IE 6 will fall apart in any other browser, including newer versions of IE.
And if the web-site was written so as to only work in IE, then you are stuck there. And you should be careful, since a portion of the sites coded specifically for IE 6 will fall apart in any other browser, including newer versions of IE.
Eaton Photos
Mar 10, 04:41 PM
OP,
You have received quite a great amount of advice, since I posted earlier in the thread. As Firestarter, so eloquently pointed out, RAID is not Back-up per-say, rather it is a storage solution. I use various RAID configurations, because they work for me. I went with RAID 1 & RAID 1+0 (10) storage setups, because they are what works for me & my work-flow. I shoot way too much, to be using DVD's as a storage solution.
From my experience, I have yet to encounter someone, that has a had a CD/DVD last more than a Decade. IMO, that type of statement is not valid, till we've had DVD-R's for two decades or so, and can prove that they are still readable years later. Lab Testing, doesn't count for crap in real life.
I bought my Mac Pro on eBay, and have yet to encounter any issues with it. It is a 1st Gen (1,1), and has worked flawlessly. After I received it, I added 12GB of Ram, and re-configured the HDD Bays for my needs.
Bay 1: 250GB for OS, Documents, & Apps
Bay 2: 1TB 7200, for Scratch and only Scratch. I have it setup for both CS5 & Final Cut, but that's it. I do not use it for anything else.
Bay 3: 1TB 7200. OSX RAID 1
Bay 4: 1TB 7200. OSX RAID 1
Both 3 & 4, are linked together via OSX, in a RAID 1 Configuration. I use the RAID 1 primarily for active files that I am rendering/ working from (i.e. Images & Videos), however, I also make a clone of the 250GB HDD, that I regularly update, as files are created/ edited.
Though Designer Dale, pointed out that I am a Pro, I also started out learning the ropes through mostly trial & error, of what to buy & what not to buy. That is a rather expensive road however, and forums didn't exist back in the late 90's & early 00's, like they do today. Whether your a Pro, a Hobbyist, or a Beginner, it doesn't really matter when it comes to storage. Storing & backing up Images/ Videos/ Files, is just part of the modern digital age. When I am asked about cameras' to buy, I suggest to anyone, that is looking to invest into the newer DSLR's/ HDSLR's, to also invest in large HDD's to back up the rather large images, that are captured by the newer bodies.
Snberk103, has hit the nail on the head, regarding his most recent post. Mac Pro's are typically a longer term investment. Though I bought a 1st Gen, it is quite sufficient for running CS5 in 64 Bit, and Rendering video in Final Cut.
Here is an example of daily usage on my MP: I typically have 6-10 Apps running at any given time, and though I have PS CS5 maxed out, Ram allotment wise (80% of total Ram), I never max out all 12 gigs. Highest I have ever hit, with both CS5 & FC running @ 100% + FireFox & PhotoMechanic is 9 of 12GB. If I leave FF running for days on end, then it will consume 1-1.5GB of Ram on its own, and I will start getting paging issues on certain sites. Even though the MP is a 1,1, it is expandable to 32GB of Ram. :D
I also have a Spring 2008 24" iMac (2.4 C2D, 4GB Ram, 250GB HDD), and it does well running CS3, FF, & PhotoMechanic. But the iMac is nearly maxed out Ram wise, and doesn't offer the expandability of the Mac Pro. However, since I bought the Mac Pro, the iMac is resigned to light duty, as it just doesn't stack up to the Mac Pro, though the iMac is several years newer.
The suggestion for an LCD to compliment your Mac Pro investment, is quite an important area to look into. I currently use the last generation of the 23" ACD. Color Accuracy is dead on, however, when I start looking for a replacement, I will be looking towards both the NEC PA Series Line-up (http://necdisplay.com/category/desktop-monitors) & also the Dell UltraSharp line-up (http://www.dell.com/content/topics/topic.aspx/global/products/landing/en/ultrasharpmonitor?c=us&l=en&cs=04).
You have received quite a great amount of advice, since I posted earlier in the thread. As Firestarter, so eloquently pointed out, RAID is not Back-up per-say, rather it is a storage solution. I use various RAID configurations, because they work for me. I went with RAID 1 & RAID 1+0 (10) storage setups, because they are what works for me & my work-flow. I shoot way too much, to be using DVD's as a storage solution.
From my experience, I have yet to encounter someone, that has a had a CD/DVD last more than a Decade. IMO, that type of statement is not valid, till we've had DVD-R's for two decades or so, and can prove that they are still readable years later. Lab Testing, doesn't count for crap in real life.
I bought my Mac Pro on eBay, and have yet to encounter any issues with it. It is a 1st Gen (1,1), and has worked flawlessly. After I received it, I added 12GB of Ram, and re-configured the HDD Bays for my needs.
Bay 1: 250GB for OS, Documents, & Apps
Bay 2: 1TB 7200, for Scratch and only Scratch. I have it setup for both CS5 & Final Cut, but that's it. I do not use it for anything else.
Bay 3: 1TB 7200. OSX RAID 1
Bay 4: 1TB 7200. OSX RAID 1
Both 3 & 4, are linked together via OSX, in a RAID 1 Configuration. I use the RAID 1 primarily for active files that I am rendering/ working from (i.e. Images & Videos), however, I also make a clone of the 250GB HDD, that I regularly update, as files are created/ edited.
Though Designer Dale, pointed out that I am a Pro, I also started out learning the ropes through mostly trial & error, of what to buy & what not to buy. That is a rather expensive road however, and forums didn't exist back in the late 90's & early 00's, like they do today. Whether your a Pro, a Hobbyist, or a Beginner, it doesn't really matter when it comes to storage. Storing & backing up Images/ Videos/ Files, is just part of the modern digital age. When I am asked about cameras' to buy, I suggest to anyone, that is looking to invest into the newer DSLR's/ HDSLR's, to also invest in large HDD's to back up the rather large images, that are captured by the newer bodies.
Snberk103, has hit the nail on the head, regarding his most recent post. Mac Pro's are typically a longer term investment. Though I bought a 1st Gen, it is quite sufficient for running CS5 in 64 Bit, and Rendering video in Final Cut.
Here is an example of daily usage on my MP: I typically have 6-10 Apps running at any given time, and though I have PS CS5 maxed out, Ram allotment wise (80% of total Ram), I never max out all 12 gigs. Highest I have ever hit, with both CS5 & FC running @ 100% + FireFox & PhotoMechanic is 9 of 12GB. If I leave FF running for days on end, then it will consume 1-1.5GB of Ram on its own, and I will start getting paging issues on certain sites. Even though the MP is a 1,1, it is expandable to 32GB of Ram. :D
I also have a Spring 2008 24" iMac (2.4 C2D, 4GB Ram, 250GB HDD), and it does well running CS3, FF, & PhotoMechanic. But the iMac is nearly maxed out Ram wise, and doesn't offer the expandability of the Mac Pro. However, since I bought the Mac Pro, the iMac is resigned to light duty, as it just doesn't stack up to the Mac Pro, though the iMac is several years newer.
The suggestion for an LCD to compliment your Mac Pro investment, is quite an important area to look into. I currently use the last generation of the 23" ACD. Color Accuracy is dead on, however, when I start looking for a replacement, I will be looking towards both the NEC PA Series Line-up (http://necdisplay.com/category/desktop-monitors) & also the Dell UltraSharp line-up (http://www.dell.com/content/topics/topic.aspx/global/products/landing/en/ultrasharpmonitor?c=us&l=en&cs=04).
P-Worm
Jul 26, 03:11 PM
I'm not sure if they come with it now, but it is a free download at apple.com/itunes.
P-Worm
P-Worm
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