AbbeAbyss
Apr 28, 02:16 PM
no it wont tell you if there were any bad sectors
OK, is Drive Genius an appropriate program for this? (scanning for bad sectors) If not, can anyone recommend something?
OK, is Drive Genius an appropriate program for this? (scanning for bad sectors) If not, can anyone recommend something?
Jenni123
Mar 4, 10:55 PM
I'm a huge fan of musicals (Wicked, Rent, Hairspray, Cats, Chicago) Anyone else know any good Musicals? Whats your fav? :) Mine's Wicked but Chicago and Rent are close behind!
I just loved Wicked . I had attended the last show of Wicked . It was great .I had my tickets from TicketFront.com easily.
I just loved Wicked . I had attended the last show of Wicked . It was great .I had my tickets from TicketFront.com easily.
techlover828
Jul 10, 05:31 PM
thanks chad, great deal and a great drive.
TwinCities Dan
Feb 27, 04:06 PM
Genius! :rolleyes:
LoneWolf121188
Feb 21, 09:50 PM
I've been playing with Ableton Live recently and I was wondering if there's a program that allows you to use your iphone as a MIDI controller for Ableton...I found Novation's Automap, but that doesn't seem to be able to send midi notes, only CC numbers. Basically, I'm looking for something like Novation's Launchpad. Any suggestions?
d0hutch
Feb 9, 03:11 PM
I am feeling very American Psycho today and thus want to see everyone's business card. Post photos of your business card!
MacRumorUser
Mar 22, 05:30 PM
God is telling you to ditch that game.....
Slipg
Mar 13, 12:38 PM
It came in @ like 1100 with sales starting around 1115. Only had 16g black and white wifi only and 64g at&t. No ipad for me today...
I came in today on Sunday to the Kenwood store, and they said they didn't have any and didn't know when they would get any.
I came in today on Sunday to the Kenwood store, and they said they didn't have any and didn't know when they would get any.
2nyRiggz
Mar 16, 03:09 PM
Sorry double post...
archer75
Feb 27, 04:40 PM
It will be way more than enough. It doesn't take hardly any power for those online services.
Orangepeel190
Mar 1, 09:10 PM
Australia?
Anywhere online to watch the launch or when it may be avail downunder?
Anywhere online to watch the launch or when it may be avail downunder?
jetjaguar
Apr 27, 09:59 AM
im in the same position as you but I decided to just sell my mbp and buy a quad mp and then a few months down the road gonna do the upgrade to hex core .. i dont see a need for me for thunderbolt .. maybe when i decide to get my next mac pro i will worry about that
UTclassof89
Nov 13, 09:51 AM
you can record as part of your action selecting both layers (the Background and the placed watermark) and using the Move tool's Align Right, and Align Bottom features (they appear on the Tool Options Bar when the Move tool is selected)
applekid
Aug 14, 02:05 PM
So, as a worried stock-holder, is now a good time to sell? :confused:
I got a few shares I could cash in now, or I could ride this out.
By the looks of things, it seems like Apple hasn't taken a hit on this news except the first time it was announced which I remember dropping the price only a couple of dollars at most.
I got a few shares I could cash in now, or I could ride this out.
By the looks of things, it seems like Apple hasn't taken a hit on this news except the first time it was announced which I remember dropping the price only a couple of dollars at most.
akshep
Apr 19, 03:41 PM
I am using a USB cable and it gas a full charge so I know its not the battery.
Sent from my SGH-i917 using Board Express
Sent from my SGH-i917 using Board Express
adversus
Apr 26, 01:30 PM
BTW, what do you have? What do you use? What's your workflow look like? Do you do any windows development?
Most of my work right now revolves around Windows development or Database development (which can be done in either platform, I usually just use Mac OS for that):
MBP: "Main" computer, mobile work machine, handles all my daily tasks including email, writing, etc.
MP: Number cruncher, when I'm at home I use this for Windows development (VMWare Fusion, Win7 64-bit, Office 2010). If I'm building a large project in Windows I'll boot natively using Bootcamp and let it crunch away for a few hours.
I also use my MP for my three hobbies: photography (a few terabytes of high-res photos), music (a few terabytes of samples/libraries), and gaming (WoW, Steam, SC2, or boot into Win7 for Call of Duty MW2).
I use Back-to-my-Mac using Clear 4G to get to my MP at home, and it'll even load a 150gb project file no problems (takes a few minutes to load, but it's workable).
Most of my work right now revolves around Windows development or Database development (which can be done in either platform, I usually just use Mac OS for that):
MBP: "Main" computer, mobile work machine, handles all my daily tasks including email, writing, etc.
MP: Number cruncher, when I'm at home I use this for Windows development (VMWare Fusion, Win7 64-bit, Office 2010). If I'm building a large project in Windows I'll boot natively using Bootcamp and let it crunch away for a few hours.
I also use my MP for my three hobbies: photography (a few terabytes of high-res photos), music (a few terabytes of samples/libraries), and gaming (WoW, Steam, SC2, or boot into Win7 for Call of Duty MW2).
I use Back-to-my-Mac using Clear 4G to get to my MP at home, and it'll even load a 150gb project file no problems (takes a few minutes to load, but it's workable).
cbronfman
Apr 5, 06:15 PM
Download "Around Me." Wherever you are - it will list everything from gas, motels, Apple Store, hotels, movie theaters, pharmacies, supermarkets etc., using GPS.
Fandango for movies - what's playing around where you are.
Both are free.
Fandango for movies - what's playing around where you are.
Both are free.
smileyborg
Mar 24, 02:46 PM
How about a Classic that's a little smaller, a little thinner, with a screen that goes mostly edge to edge (so larger) and the hard drive replaced with maybe 4 flash chips so they can give it 128GB without such a high cost. Flash storage would use much less power than the hard drive too, so the battery could get smaller while even delivering better battery life.
tech324
May 6, 05:13 PM
I just bought an MBP a few weeks ago and I want to add it to my active directory server. I read only there is suppose to be an application under Applications/Utilities but I don't seem to have it. Do I have to download something from Apple? Can I add my Mac to AD? Any help is appreciated.
talkingfuture
Apr 7, 02:10 AM
Definitely the right time for an update. It would be nice to see a black MacBook again, hopefully without the price premium this time.
iJohnHenry
Oct 16, 06:47 PM
... and don't wash there hands.
Where hands?? There, hands?? ;)
Love your avatar. Giggle every time I see it. :)
There are many, many small bottles of hand-sanitizer about, some even give-aways. Maybe you should suggest that your store install an auto-pump dispenser, near the front door, to be used on entering and exiting?
Germs should not be a reason for failing to touch the goodness that is Apple. :D
Where hands?? There, hands?? ;)
Love your avatar. Giggle every time I see it. :)
There are many, many small bottles of hand-sanitizer about, some even give-aways. Maybe you should suggest that your store install an auto-pump dispenser, near the front door, to be used on entering and exiting?
Germs should not be a reason for failing to touch the goodness that is Apple. :D
Apple OC
Jan 6, 12:18 AM
correct ... most printers will want it as separate docs ... they will do the back up :cool:
BGTHEMOGUL
May 3, 12:41 PM
Exactly as the title reads. Is it possible to make Photo Booth save all photos to the Desktop by default instead of the Users/Pictures/Photo Booth folder?
robbieduncan
May 5, 05:39 AM
No. For a couple of reasons at least:
1) A late 09 anything does not understand Thunderbolt
2) Unless specifically advertised just having a Thunderbolt port does not imply that the device has the controller circuitry to act as a "hub" for all the other ports in it: if you hook together two Thunderbolt capable MBPs they don't see each others ports for example.
1) A late 09 anything does not understand Thunderbolt
2) Unless specifically advertised just having a Thunderbolt port does not imply that the device has the controller circuitry to act as a "hub" for all the other ports in it: if you hook together two Thunderbolt capable MBPs they don't see each others ports for example.