I think a holly stake in the heart is in order for this thread. We really don't want it to rise from the dead...Unless the OP wants to put in another appearance and explain himsel…
Well, you could treat 'em like data: drag the song files onto the iPod in Windows Explorer, then when you get home, drag 'em from the iPod in the Finder into iTunes. Then delete fr…
Id try downloading the ipod software restore program from the apple webite. see if it can recognize the ipod. If not, see if a hard reset helps (pluged into power and press menu + …
What mail client are you using? Entourage or Mail.app?
You should have merged your email list with the attachment before sending to your outbox, better to delete them and start aga…
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What mail client are you using? Entourage or Mail.app?
You should have merged your email list with the attachment before sending to your outbox…
Is your attachment a merge document?
If so, you can use the Data merge manger, create a form letter. The data source with be your Entourage address book.
When you merge, the "To"…
Wow. No one is willing to share their opinions on what they think is the best overall optimization utility. What's up? Help a new Mac brotha out (ha ha ha) . . .
you gotta wait more than a couple of hours before you bump your post to get more views.
Anyway, Im not entirely sure what you mean by optimization since there are tons of differen…
You may be reffering to defragmentation, and tools for it are extremely scarce in the Mac OS X ecosystem. Disk Warrior works in some ways, and doesn't on others. OS X itself defrag…
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you gotta wait more than a couple of hours before you bump your post to get more views.
Anyway, Im not entirely sure what you mean by optimiz…
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Disk Warrior has been my ute of choice. It won't work on the Intel chips at the moment...
That is good information. It could effect…
YOU SHOULD NOT NEED TO "DEFRAGMENT" or "OPTIMIZE" OS X DISKS!
This is done automatically by the system everytime you open a file.
You are not using Windows anymore!!!
From Apple…
When the file and situation meet certain criteria, then OS X will defragment the file, yes, but due to the nature of file systems and hard disks, you can still have a fragmented di…
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Any fragmented disk will induce a performance penalty over a non-fragmented disk.
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Guess ADC just got it wrong....
I suppose there might a peculiar situation in which your disk gets screwed up and needs "defragmented" or "o…