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MacBook Pro Power Connector Burns Up — #25

Quote: Originally Posted by mrmister I don't really understand how all the flickr people *know* it was cat piss that did it--maybe they all have nasty cats and are more familia…
MacNN Troubleshooting by ohenry

MacBook Pro Power Connector Burns Up — #28

I would bet that if the cat had pissed on an older powerbook model with a traditional connector, there would have been a problem, too. My sister's cats eat the cords on her comput…
MacNN Troubleshooting by SEkker

MacBook Pro Power Connector Burns Up — #30

i look forward to seeing the end result of the tests done on the system by the engineers. i hope that the findings are not witheld for some legal reasons or other. If the guy is ca…
MacNN Troubleshooting by phoenix78

MacBook Pro Power Connector Burns Up — #31

looks like grease was some how involved in this fire not "cat pee" if you look around the connector there are orange marks....lask i checked metal on fire didn't produce orange res…
MacNN Troubleshooting by jhonizzle

Help w/ some .exe files I found — #1

I came across some .exe files which belong to Photoshop. Spotlight indicates they have something to do with droplets, is this normal? I thought .exe files were found in Windows onl…
MacNN Troubleshooting by jriveractu

Help w/ some .exe files I found — #3

The droplets from Photoshop are indeed .exe's and run fine in OS X; however, they are more "cross-platform" scripts as you can pass them between Mac and PC's without issues.
MacNN Troubleshooting by rickey939

Help w/ some .exe files I found — #4

They're scripts for Photoshop. If you right-click an image in the Finder and go to "Open With...", you'll be presented with those various scripts to do whatever it says they do to…
MacNN Troubleshooting by mchladek

iDisk Hell — #1

Something got screwed up with my iDisk and I can't fix it. Everytime the finder tries to access the iDisk I get the spinning beach ball of death forever. That includes shutting o…
MacNN Troubleshooting by ericwass

iDisk Hell — #2

It sounds as though your local iDisk image is corrupted and the Finder is stalling while trying to mount it. Try turning off iDisk synching altogether (not just switching off autom…
MacNN Troubleshooting by JKT

quicktime not playing any of my files properly — #1

if im lucky for quicktime to even play my files it only plays maybe the first 1/5 of it. are there any known issues about this? this is my first mac too so not too sure if there's…
MacNN Troubleshooting by jaypee

quicktime not playing any of my files properly — #4

My guess is they're all mpeg files that were re-joined after splitting by simply concating the files instead of remuxing the whole mpeg. Use VLC to play them instead. There are w…
MacNN Troubleshooting by Uncle Skeleton

quicktime not playing any of my files properly — #5

Quote: Originally Posted by Uncle Skeleton My guess is they're all mpeg files that were re-joined after splitting by simply concating the files instead of remuxing the whole mpe…
MacNN Troubleshooting by jaypee

quicktime not playing any of my files properly — #6

mpgtx will fix, join, and split MPEG files that will work in QuickTime. This is the only program I know of for the Mac that actually works. Most other joiners (even after joining…
MacNN Troubleshooting by olePigeon

conversion problems — #1

has anyone had any luck converting .avi files to work on the ipod video. i've tried isquint and podner and after they convert i get no sound on the ipod when i watch it. am i doi…
MacNN Troubleshooting by David2213

conversion problems — #2

isquint converted avi's for me, but the audio grows increasingly out of sync throughout the movie. this site is amazing! it'll tell you a tedious way to do it with quicktime pro.…
MacNN Troubleshooting by dahcar
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