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Originally Posted by Tuoder
Note the bold.
Yes, it is more complicated than that, but your statement was misleading. All versions of OS X today are fundementally 32-…
i wouldnt worry about the 64bit issue at all... you wont even feel it when you are working. 32 bit will still be supported for a long time to come. 4Gb ram is enough isnt it??? how…
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Originally Posted by b11051973
I would remove the word "want" from that. If I bought a new computer everytime I wanted one, I'd be getting one every 6 months. I'm waiti…
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Originally Posted by jamil5454
I think the general rule to go by is: will buying this computer make your life easier?
I like it! A simple, easy question by which to …
So in my trolling on ebay i happened to win a second gen ipod for next to nothing. great working condition they say, and the seller says i can return for a full refund if im unhapp…
so apparently i can buy a 60GB hard drive to fit inside my 40GB 4th gen. which is awesome. because i love my 4th gen. it just works.
however. i really would like to make this 2n…
How much do iPod-compatible 60gb hard drives run? I have trouble believing that this would be a smart thing to do compared to buying a new 5th gen iPod, unless you're just doing it…
if im not mistaken, a 60Gb hd for my 4th gen ipod can be had for $200 or less ( with some shopping around )
the 40GB hd from the 4th gen will not work in the 2nd gen though.
i do…
Jason Parry was right. The 8GB Seagate Drive does work and currently is in two of our Mini recreation projects. No problem at all. It doesn't matter which generation motherboard yo…
http://www.ecost.com/ecost/shop/deta...=email,ECOSTCJ
Would I be able to gut this thing and instal the drive in my 3G iPod? My drive went bad and I'm trying to find a cheap way to…
It is a 1.8 inch drive....
"Hitachi 1.8 inch hard disk drive technology"
HEre is the info for the drive from the companies site...
http://www.cablestogo.com/product.as...=211&am…
Hi All,
I was wondering if anyone has created multiple partitions so that both Windows and OS X can access a common folder. Say 1: 32gb partition for a common folder, 1 for OSX…
I think bootcamp only allows you to make the two partitions. You can, however, format your windows drive as FAT32, and then you can both read and write to it from OS X. I find that…
Yah, boot camp only does 1 for you hence doing the partitions before using bootcamp. The purpose of having the extra partition would be so that one would not have to reboot into t…
While I don't know of a built-in method to get this to work, a third party partition manager such as PartitionMagic should do the trick. Install it under Windows and use it to sub…
Is it possible to own an iPod for over a year without
a) having to spend $70 to replace to battery?
or
b) buy the brand new iPod that just came out?
I am thinking about buying…
My first-generation 5GB iPod is now four years old.
It is scratched to hell, has been dropped a couple of times, and is still running strong.
Battery life is still well over fou…
Everything has a shelf life. Take the iPod off the shelf and use it.
The fact that Apple will give you what is essentially a new iPod for $70 as long as it does not have physical…