Thanks for taking the time to respond.
I tested the gap with a piece of paper, and it goes down 2mm. I've just posted another photo.
Ken
I think I'm sending it back.
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Yep. Send it back. That's not normal.
Absolutely. Send it back and get a replacement.
I just got my 40GB photo as well and…
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Originally posted by DigitalEl:
Yep. Send it back. That's not normal.
Mine does, and I'm not bothered. I seem to remember from many posts that a small gap …
Thanks for reply, question can you get paper down it?
I can.
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Mine does, and I'm not bothered. I seem to remember from many posts …
I tried, and yes, I can (just), but I'm still not bothered. The click wheel is not meant to be stuck, glued or the same part as the white plastic next to it - it is a seperate mov…
Hi David,
Thanks for your response. Did you look at the photos I posted?
I haved returned it and hope to get one with a smaller gap.
The bottom line it looks awful and for the #1 …
Hi --
I have two brand new iPod Photo 40GBs. I am having trouble getting BOTH of them to mount on my PowerBook -- it's intermittent. I've tried swapping the FireWire cables betw…
There are enough people that have the same problem that I thought it prudent to help people figure this out.
First, let me define a couple of terms:
Freeze: this is when the mou…
If your computer is freezing:
This is almost always a hardware problem. There is no known software mechanism in OS X that allows a freeze. One thing you can do to verify a freez…
If your computer is panicking:
This is the more difficult situation to generalize. This could be caused by virtually any piece of bad hardware or hardware related software softwa…
What if I can't get my machine to boot to read the panic.log?
or
What if there isno panic.log?
After you hear the chime, hold down command-v. This will boot your machine in verbo…
What if the panic is caused by the Apple ATA driver?
or
What if my machine stopped responding, and when I rebooted I got a blinking question mark?
Suspect either failing ATA hardw…
A few final notes:
Bad RAM is very common. If most of your programs are crashing unexpectedly, or you are getting a lot of kernel panics, suspect bad RAM. Keep in mind that rei…
Well, just got my fourth KP ever:
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Sat Apr 2 23:56:32 2005
panic(cpu 0): OSArray::_RESERVEDOSArray1 called
Latest stack backtrace for cpu 0:
Backtrace:
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What commonly happens is that one day, the RAM stops functioning properly, but the computer keeps running. The user notices a few programs q…
I'm not sure if this is the right thread for this post, but I desperately need some help with my powerbook. I'm well-versed on handling Windows crashes, but I'm relatively new to O…
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I'm not sure if this is the right thread for this post, but I desperately need some help with my powerbook. I'm well-versed on handling Windows c…
I had a freeze and forced shut down my ibook. When I restarted the screen that appeared was :/root# my name. I have no idea what to do but do know enough not to fool around wit…
Start into single-user mode by holding down the Command and S keys at startup, and when you get to the prompt, type this command:
fsck -fy
If it finds any problems and repairs th…
Thank you for a response. I got in touch with APPLE CARE and they walked me thru the above suggestions. I had to end up with an archive and install and after running TECH TOOL I re…
I have had a persistent shutdown panic ever since updating to Tiger. The log file did not show a particular application to be causing the problem. The Hardware Test Disk gave my co…