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HOw to get photos on Nano? — #3

It also depends on whether you have a Mac or PC. On the Mac, it will work through iPhoto (although the setting itself is done through iTunes). Or you can also use just a folder ful…
MacNN Hardware by Icruise

HOw to get photos on Nano? — #4

With the iPod nano, you also have to limit the amount of songs since otherwise there isn't any space left for photo's. Took me a sec to realise what went wrong the first time. Then…
MacNN Hardware by Appleman

D-Link DI 604 & Mac OS X Issue — #1

Hey all, here's a problem for the most experienced of Networkers. We've got a small office with five Macs running Mac OS X 10.4.2, all Software updates applied as of October 17, …
MacNN Networking by Cory Bauer

D-Link DI 604 & Mac OS X Issue — #2

Go into the DL setup program to the Status page and make a note of the IP addresses for your ISP's primary and secondary domain name servers (DNS). Enter these numbers on separate …
MacNN Networking by John Strung

D-Link DI 604 & Mac OS X Issue — #3

John, You are a god. That did the trick. Thank you! You know, I asked Comcast for the DNS numbers, because I thought that would do the trick, and the phone representative refus…
MacNN Networking by Cory Bauer

iPod drive speed — #1

Hi I have a 3rd gen 15 gig iPod, and i wondered if anyone knew the speed at which the hard drive spun at?
MacNN Hardware by harrisjamieh

iPod drive speed — #2

The disk used in those was the Toshiba MK1504GAL, which had one platter and a rotational speed of 4200rpm.
MacNN Hardware by Cellery

Airport settings on my ibook — #1

Hi i didnt know if this belongs in networking or ibook, so sorry if its wrong I use my new ibook at home and at school, and I have to totally change the wireless settings on my…
MacNN Networking by harrisjamieh

Airport settings on my ibook — #2

I have a similar problem with my ibook. Any time I try to use it at school, where the wifi network is not broadcast, I have to completely reconfigure the airport to connect to it.…
MacNN Networking by gorotdi

Airport settings on my ibook — #3

You can create a new location profile by going to System Preferences/Network. Click the Location button and select New Location. After creating a new profile you need only select…
MacNN Networking by Mojo

Airport settings on my ibook — #5

Yes I keep having the same problem, first on my 17" G4 and now on a MacBook Pro. I fixed it once on the 17" by completely deleting all network preferences. And it worked fine for a…
MacNN Networking by slffl

7200-rpm HD :: Battery Killer? — #1

I'm thinking about buying the 15" Powerbook released today, and my main consideration is 100 GB 7200-rpm HD vs. 120 GB 5400-rpm HD. Will the 7200-rpm hard drive use more power than…
MacNN Hardware by robertj

7200-rpm HD :: Battery Killer? — #2

I am also in the same consideration. Any help on this would be great. Also, is there a significant performance increase? Say the same increase in going from a 4200 to a 5400? Beca…
MacNN Hardware by Fusion

7200-rpm HD :: Battery Killer? — #3

I'm curious about the performance increase too? I know a 7200 will be faster than a 5400, but is it "worth the $200" snappier?
MacNN Hardware by aristobrat

7200-rpm HD :: Battery Killer? — #4

I posted a thread awhile back all about the 100GB 7200rpm drive, comparing it to the 5400rpm drive, and providing links to pages online that compare them. The brief version is tha…
MacNN Hardware by mrmister

7200-rpm HD :: Battery Killer? — #5

I just ordered it. I'll let you know I've also heard that it actually makes marginal difference. But, if it's <10% battery power, I'll take a 10% increase in speed and product…
MacNN Hardware by iomatic

7200-rpm HD :: Battery Killer? — #6

7200RPM drives have a higher idle power consumption, but the active power consumption is only a tiny bit higher. In both cases, it's not going to make a huge difference in real use…
MacNN Hardware by tooki

7200-rpm HD :: Battery Killer? — #7

iomatic: I hear newegg is a good place to buy RAM. Without a specific link, I can't tell if the RAM you're looking at is the same as the RAM in the Powerbook. So the speed is sli…
MacNN Hardware by robertj

7200-rpm HD :: Battery Killer? — #8

tooki > can you elaborate on this a bit? Does this mean the 7200 would eat up more battery when the HD is not doing anything? That sounds really bad! When you say the differen…
MacNN Hardware by Fusion

7200-rpm HD :: Battery Killer? — #9

Quote: Originally Posted by Fusion I have a 100gb 5400 drive in my powerbook right now, and I am very impressed with the performance. In ordering the new one, I was immediately …
MacNN Hardware by robertj

7200-rpm HD :: Battery Killer? — #10

Quote: Originally Posted by iomatic What I want to know is, can you use the 533MHz RAM that's only available through dealram and pricegrabber? Yes. No problem. Although it…
MacNN Hardware by Kenstee

7200-rpm HD :: Battery Killer? — #11

The difference in power draw is tiny. Below are the power numbers for Hitachi drives, but they should be similar for other brands Hitachi 5K100 (5400RPM): Startup (peak, max.) 5.…
MacNN Hardware by mduell
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