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…
I know that the page to disable IntelliTXT is http://www.macnn.com/privacy/intellitxt/ but I'm concerned that there's no mention of it on http://www.macnn.com/privacy/ nor is there…
Disclaimer: I have zero influence over the MacNN news site and any part of MacNN's IntelliTXT, and I am strongly opposed to IntelliTXT for numerous reasons.
Anyway, the link is in…
I still don't get it. That page only seems to describe IntelliTXT and what it does. I don't see any information on disabling it on that page. How exactly do you disable IntelliTXT?…
^ Not here. I can even use Command-F and search for the word "disable" and nothing turns up.
Oh well. I know what's probably the reason - it turns out I still have macnn.us.intell…
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Also, I *HATE* how the IntelliTXT feature only disables for a month or so and then turns itself back on.
Honestly, a combination of Fire…
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no other ad-linked site I've seen allows it.
tooki
RPG.net allows it.
When I checked to be sure I found this:
"Deactivation requires th…
Actually, redirecting in the hosts file as CharlesS mentioned has worked really well for me. I wasn't sure if I could use wildcards (e.g., *.intellitxt.com) but apparently I can--n…
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Anyway, the link is in the IntelliTXT popup when you hover over an ad link. In the popup box, the word IntelliTXT and the little question mark …
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RPG.net allows it.
When I checked to be sure I found this:
"Deactivation requires the use of cookie technology. If you should delete or refr…
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Oh well. I know what's probably the reason - it turns out I still have macnn.us.intellitxt.com redirected to 127.0.0.1 in my /etc/hosts file…
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Hmm, except that I never deleted or refreshed my cookies. I think that every time I disable it, it just makes a cookie with an expiration dat…
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So I've been told...
Hehe, indeed. Sorry, couldn't resist! -- Particle Man (iTunes Store), though I prefer this version.
I'm a regular MacNN reader with a new, anonymous account for today to protect the innocent and not so innocent. The file below landed in my inbox the other day - forwarded from a …
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…
They (Apple) don't replace batteries. They replace the whole iPod. You get a shiny new case and an iPod that meets specs.
You could go to somebody like ipodresq and they will ch…