It only happens once ever couple of weeks which makes it so hard to find out. I don't think it is serious if it is a virus because it will mute with the computer. The only way sh…
68kMLAHardwareby sircabulonWed, 8 Oct 2008 - 11:43
The point is that Terminal gives you the same information as Hijack, but without having to install anything. It's a diagnostic, not curative, step (see sircabulon's original post f…
Sircabulon had the best idea from the very beginning -- just open up a Terminal window and look at the processes that are running. It's the most straightforward approach, and doesn…
68kMLAHardwareby ChristopherWed, 8 Oct 2008 - 03:33
Sircabulon had the best idea from the very beginning -- just open up a Terminal window and look at the processes that are running. It's the most straightforward approach, and doesn…
Aren't there recording programs that can take audio from separate programs that are currently playing audio? I think Audio Highjack is what I am thinking of, try installing a demo …
It might have been a dream but I can remember talking about a OS plays a song when something was wrong somewhere.Though im thinking it was Windows.
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It BSOD's…
68kMLAHardwareby ChristopherTue, 7 Oct 2008 - 15:22
Check the book for the song.
Either that or do a archive install. Someone has played a very mean trick. Have her turn off all internet access from the book and see if the problem …
68kMLAHardwareby ChristopherTue, 7 Oct 2008 - 04:36
I am posting this from my salvaged 2005 Emac. I finally got it to install a fresh O.S.10.4. It runs quiet and fast!! But the sound does not get very loud. So I think there…
Hey, my sisters room mate came to me with her laptop telling me that it plays an elevator version of jump by van halen randomly. I couldn't find anything on google about it and do…
68kMLAHardwareby sircabulonTue, 7 Oct 2008 - 01:30
There are really three things to be concerned about here.
The first is the boot drive. The Apple II scans for a bootable device starting at slot 7 and working towards slot 0. Fr…
My logic is because I was figuring the port would override the card in slot 6, but the procedure described will work. (I'm not as familiar with the IIGS as I'd like to be so I was …
68kMLASoftwareby Scott BaretMon, 6 Oct 2008 - 17:13
The IIGS, if I recall, has its internal drive circuitry set for slot 6 by default. (So does the Apple IIc with its internal drive). This is because most people who bought the disk …
68kMLASoftwareby magnusfalkirkMon, 6 Oct 2008 - 16:11
I don't understand this logic. If the entire world including the manual encourage I use slot 6, why would you encourage me to put it in a different slot exactly?
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68kMLASoftwareby magnusfalkirkMon, 6 Oct 2008 - 16:07
I don't understand this logic. If the entire world including the manual encourage I use slot 6, why would you encourage me to put it in a different slot exactly?
The IIGS, if I recall, has its internal drive circuitry set for slot 6 by default. (So does the Apple IIc with its internal drive). This is because most people who bought the disk …
68kMLASoftwareby Scott BaretMon, 6 Oct 2008 - 15:48
I've never heard of a PowerBook with a GPU detachment issue.
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I am the proud owner of two such beasts. One was fixed with a heat gun, the other remains flaky.…
I've never heard of a PowerBook with a GPU detachment issue. At least all of the iBooks I've been through with that problem would power up, though they'd be without video. This thi…
68kMLAHardwareby FranklinsteinSun, 5 Oct 2008 - 18:03