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.
ZipZap
Apr 20, 04:48 AM
You will be constrained by the through-put of USB with an external drive VM.
That said, you could put a VM instance on an external drive and run it from there.
Alternately just store the VM on the external, and move it to the SSD when you need it.
I have Windows 7 Ultimate on a 9 gig VM using 512K of memory...so you may not need as much SSD space as you think.
Of course, gaming will change this pretty fast.
That said, you could put a VM instance on an external drive and run it from there.
Alternately just store the VM on the external, and move it to the SSD when you need it.
I have Windows 7 Ultimate on a 9 gig VM using 512K of memory...so you may not need as much SSD space as you think.
Of course, gaming will change this pretty fast.
alecxx
Jun 5, 06:20 AM
sending payment within 2hrs.
mikee99
Mar 13, 01:23 AM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPod; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8C148 Safari/6533.18.5)
Yeah. You had any luck? How much are you making per iPad? Maybe pm me if you don't
Mind
Yeah. You had any luck? How much are you making per iPad? Maybe pm me if you don't
Mind
jacollins
Mar 11, 05:46 PM
I don't know where the line starts. For the i4, we went the other way though (out toward the Muvico theater).
Kobushi
Dec 19, 02:42 PM
wouldn't it just be 2Mp?
(1 Megapost = 1 million posts)
and on to Gigaposts....Teraposts....:)
(1 Megapost = 1 million posts)
and on to Gigaposts....Teraposts....:)
DoFoT9
Feb 7, 02:49 PM
The use of restraint without launching into an extended Dragonforce or Joe Satriani showoff solo was a good move.
lack of talent maybe haha? i thought a lot of it was very simple but well put together.
The prudent use of double bass on the drums was good as lesser bands would over do the double bass drum beat.
argh i hate that term, i always think of an actual double bass and not the actual term of "double kick".
lack of talent maybe haha? i thought a lot of it was very simple but well put together.
The prudent use of double bass on the drums was good as lesser bands would over do the double bass drum beat.
argh i hate that term, i always think of an actual double bass and not the actual term of "double kick".
JollyJoeJoe
Apr 14, 06:53 AM
You could do without the RAID-card altogether and just install 4 drives in the bays in the Mac Pro and use the ZFS filesystem (http://code.google.com/p/maczfs/) to make a dynamic stripe in RAID-Z, so you will get RAID-5 like performance but with better protection and data integrity.
RAID-5 is prone to something called the "RAID-5 write hole" in case of a power outage, something RAID-Z specifically is designed to handle.
Just listing this as another option.
Hmm not really keen on a software based RAID solution on a non officially supported file system for the OSX, after all I want to run some new 6G SSD's off the RAID card too in addition to a RAID5 with 4x UltraStar 6G interface drives, so I would first and foremost benefit from the faster ports on the 6G RAID controller. I might also use the external RAID support/connector on the controller for an external RAID solution. Also surely RAID-Z would take some toll on the RAM and processor too where as with the hardware controller all the processing load will be handled exclusively on the controller.
RAID-5 is prone to something called the "RAID-5 write hole" in case of a power outage, something RAID-Z specifically is designed to handle.
Just listing this as another option.
Hmm not really keen on a software based RAID solution on a non officially supported file system for the OSX, after all I want to run some new 6G SSD's off the RAID card too in addition to a RAID5 with 4x UltraStar 6G interface drives, so I would first and foremost benefit from the faster ports on the 6G RAID controller. I might also use the external RAID support/connector on the controller for an external RAID solution. Also surely RAID-Z would take some toll on the RAM and processor too where as with the hardware controller all the processing load will be handled exclusively on the controller.
Royal Pineapple
Aug 1, 12:12 AM
as long as it will eventually be stable im fine.
is the support on the new server very good?
is the support on the new server very good?
ThaDoggg
Mar 15, 01:01 PM
I was actually wondering the other day what happened to the Zune as I stopped seeing it in stores around here. Only thing you can pretty much buy is iPods :cool:
Rytif
Mar 15, 11:55 AM
http://img130.imageshack.us/img130/6849/imageeffectsabovedroppe.png (http://img130.imageshack.us/i/imageeffectsabovedroppe.png/)
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/0/04/Web_browser_usage_share.svg/630px-Web_browser_usage_share.svg.png
I think Linux might have a higher install base than Mac....
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/0/04/Web_browser_usage_share.svg/630px-Web_browser_usage_share.svg.png
I think Linux might have a higher install base than Mac....
tigress666
Apr 17, 11:23 AM
Of course a touchscreen is better for racing, that's why all F1 cars have touchscreens instead of steering wheels nowadays ;)
Don't be stupid. I'm talking about the iphone as a controller. Touch screen is not it's only control.
The racing games I play have you tilt the device to steer (kinda like using a mini steering wheel). And I've fully admitted a steering wheel is a better controller than all of other ones for racing games, but the tilt is still better than the d-pad and even joystick for racing (it's more like using a steering wheel than either).
Don't be stupid. I'm talking about the iphone as a controller. Touch screen is not it's only control.
The racing games I play have you tilt the device to steer (kinda like using a mini steering wheel). And I've fully admitted a steering wheel is a better controller than all of other ones for racing games, but the tilt is still better than the d-pad and even joystick for racing (it's more like using a steering wheel than either).
Joshuarocks
Mar 18, 05:02 AM
Undisclosed reports also say that they stole 10 mac pros as well.
zim
Mar 17, 12:13 PM
I ordered 2. They gave me 2. I needed 0. Happy to have extras :)
Stevholm
May 4, 07:08 AM
Hello.
I was wondering if someone can help me make up my mind if i should buy the macbook 13" i5 core or the i7 one.
I'm using my laptop for gaming and school.
The game im mostly playing is Heroes of Newerth, so i hoped that someone could help me pick which one i should choose - and if it's worth the extra money buying the i7 Core.
Greetings :apple:
I was wondering if someone can help me make up my mind if i should buy the macbook 13" i5 core or the i7 one.
I'm using my laptop for gaming and school.
The game im mostly playing is Heroes of Newerth, so i hoped that someone could help me pick which one i should choose - and if it's worth the extra money buying the i7 Core.
Greetings :apple:
yourtoys7
Apr 13, 11:36 PM
New from otterbox flex'
steadysignal
Apr 18, 10:01 AM
If this is true I am going to do something I've never done before, and skip an iPhone version.
right there with you.
right there with you.
iann1982
Mar 10, 10:51 AM
Yep - they get downsampled to 16bit / 44.1khz, just like AirPlay via Apple TV or Airport Express..
rockthecasbah
Oct 26, 03:44 PM
That's quite exciting. From the Appleinsider article i linked to a few posts back the ambient light sensor intrigued me. I'll have to wait until i see the actual thing of course because of the vague qualities of patent sketches, but the different screen functionality looks neat and the "now playing" screen's different changing factors at the bottom is a nifty concept. We'll see what happens...
ten-oak-druid
Apr 18, 10:59 AM
Besides a processor upgrade, the biggest upgrade from iphone 4 to iphone 5 is likely to be 4G. But is that guaranteed to be in iphone 5? I don't know.
Anyway, for people who find iphone 4 suits their needs, I doubt 4G is going to be a big sell right away. It seems to be available only in certain markets. I think unless someone is in one of those markets, there wouldn't be a rush to upgrade. Perhaps for those who want a better processor for gaming a need would exist.
Anyway, for people who find iphone 4 suits their needs, I doubt 4G is going to be a big sell right away. It seems to be available only in certain markets. I think unless someone is in one of those markets, there wouldn't be a rush to upgrade. Perhaps for those who want a better processor for gaming a need would exist.
overcast
Jan 23, 04:32 PM
Good god, are you seriously suggesting that if you don't need a 2560 x 1600 resolution you don't need a computer? Hahaha... just quit while you're behind, man.
If you're just using it for movies, music and browsing. Does it make sense?
If you're just using it for movies, music and browsing. Does it make sense?
rendezvouscp
Jan 14, 05:31 PM
For a new Mac owner, it's nothing to worry about. It's not completely normal, but you shouldn't worry about playing with your new iMac.
However, if this continues on, it may not be healthy for you nor your iMac. If you find yourself staying home from work next week just to play with your iMac and Expose, then you've got problems. In that case, I recommend going to AA (if you're in the US) to try to let go, and just use it as a computer. Cold turkey is definitely not the answer, especially with your Mac. Instead, just ease up on the use, and use those functions like Expose when you need them.
Which should just be about every day of your life. ;) :D
-Chase
However, if this continues on, it may not be healthy for you nor your iMac. If you find yourself staying home from work next week just to play with your iMac and Expose, then you've got problems. In that case, I recommend going to AA (if you're in the US) to try to let go, and just use it as a computer. Cold turkey is definitely not the answer, especially with your Mac. Instead, just ease up on the use, and use those functions like Expose when you need them.
Which should just be about every day of your life. ;) :D
-Chase
mackensteff
Mar 22, 01:58 AM
Hello,
An issue I have wasted way too much time on and hoping for some insight here. I have a bunch of PDF's I am trying to open in illustrator. The vector images come through alright, but all the text is converted to . If I save the PDF again in Preview as a PDF-X the text now appears as random numbers and symbols like: +4)%$*0!$)%#5!!673!%$'()*#!+,$-!
I am now saying "+4)%$*0!$)%#5!!673!%$'()*#!+,$-!:mad:" and any insight would be appreciated.
PS the text will copy and paste with no errors from preview into word or illustrator. It is only when I open the file in illustrator the text is gone.
An issue I have wasted way too much time on and hoping for some insight here. I have a bunch of PDF's I am trying to open in illustrator. The vector images come through alright, but all the text is converted to . If I save the PDF again in Preview as a PDF-X the text now appears as random numbers and symbols like: +4)%$*0!$)%#5!!673!%$'()*#!+,$-!
I am now saying "+4)%$*0!$)%#5!!673!%$'()*#!+,$-!:mad:" and any insight would be appreciated.
PS the text will copy and paste with no errors from preview into word or illustrator. It is only when I open the file in illustrator the text is gone.
patrick0brien
Jul 8, 01:04 PM
- Bob Dobbs
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