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It has a video out cable that has standard RCA plugs on the end- L & R stereo audio and video. I have used it connected to a VCR to transfer computer slide shows to…
We've installed XP Pro on a MBP and joined a domain. In order to login, now we have to hit control-alt-delete on the keyboard to get the login screen. We've been having to hook up …
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Originally Posted by ryarber
We've installed XP Pro on a MBP and joined a domain. In order to login, now we have to hit control-alt-delete on the keyboard to get the logi…
I think the problem is the MBP not having a proper delete key. Does it work if you hold in fn to make backspace work like delete? (Don't know if the MBP's keyboard driver does that…
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Originally Posted by Icruise
Wouldn't it be control + option + delete? I thought command mapped to the "windows" key. I have no way of testing this though.
the optio…
Control-Alt-Delete is a non-maskable interrupt; it's BIOS-based and hardware centric. I'm not sure it will work on a Mac that lacks the low-level hardware interrupt to talk to the…
Try (CTRL - OPT - FN-DELETE). FN-DELETE is the delete function that is the equal of the delete button. Not sure if it willl work in Windows, in theory it should but I never tried i…
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Originally Posted by ghporter
Control-Alt-Delete is a non-maskable interrupt; it's BIOS-based and hardware centric. I'm not sure it will work on a Mac that lacks the low…
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Originally Posted by Big Mac
According to the OP, the NMI does function when an external Windows keyboard is used.
I noticed. But the question was how to do it native…
I have the same issue, can't hit those buttons--tried all the different combinations mentioned here, but still unable to. Thus, for any genius out there....HELP.
Thanks
My IT person just updated my windows partition to log into a domain, and I had the same problem. For the record, ctrl-alt-fn-delete doesn't work. You have to remap an existing ke…