My RevB DP2.0 rarely has it. sometimes when playing QT movies in the preview column. But it has been a while now since I heard a chirp come from it. Nothing has been changed.
I believe this is an issue on most if not all PM G5s. From what I read online, it's the power supply that's making the noise, and it's caused whenever you have Nap mode on. Nap mod…
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Originally Posted by tooki
That company's iSight gooseneck was apparently a piece of crap (as seems to be the case with almost all their products).
tooki
Link/proof…
MacNNSoftwareby macintologistThu, 16 Jun 2005 - 06:20
I still use the Dock, but there are plenty of alternatives along with the much-praised DragThing: e.g. Quicksilver (shareware), and Devon's free XMenu, which puts an app launcher i…
MacNNTroubleshootingby brettcampThu, 16 Jun 2005 - 01:40
I will agree with your review on one point, the screen is lacking in brightness and overall goodness. There are a lot of nice, bright, super crisp LCDs out there and the 12in appe…
MacNNTroubleshootingby JoshuaZThu, 16 Jun 2005 - 01:25
Forget the dock. It is worthless to a power user. Personally, I use a shareware app called DragThing which allows me MUCH more control over various 'docks' that I can enable. I …
MacNNTroubleshootingby ideasculptorWed, 15 Jun 2005 - 22:47
The only time my finder ever crashed was when I did a "rm -rf /" in the terminal on my iBook a few years ago. My current PowerBook has been running flawlessly since I got it last …
MacNNTroubleshootingby madkingWed, 15 Jun 2005 - 21:48
It sounds like an electronic chirping sound that emits from the tower everytime certain actions are performed. It does not make the sound when the computer just sits there idle.
MacNNHardwareby IcedOrangeWed, 15 Jun 2005 - 14:51
My brand new Dual 2.3 'chirps' when I resize windows, drag windows, etc. I've read about the CHUD tools NAP fix, but I hear it's "not reccomended" by Apple. I guess I'm also in t…
MacNNHardwareby IcedOrangeWed, 15 Jun 2005 - 09:06
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Originally Posted by lpetschauer
I've seen it rumored somewhere that the mini will have 256 RAM on the motherboard, leaving the slot empty. That would be great.
That…
MacNNTroubleshootingby liquidtrance123Tue, 14 Jun 2005 - 18:37
I've seen it rumored somewhere that the mini will have 256 RAM on the motherboard, leaving the slot empty. That would be great.
I also have my fingers crossed for an update this w…
MacNNTroubleshootingby lpetschauerTue, 14 Jun 2005 - 16:56
It needs a graphics card update and optical audio out. A case redesign would also be nice--one that would allow easy access to its innards.
Beyond that, I wouldn't mind a switch t…
MacNNTroubleshootingby SparkletronTue, 14 Jun 2005 - 16:19
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Originally Posted by galarneau
With memory so cheap, just buy it 3rd party and sell the 256MB (or keep it for another machine)
So-dimms are cheap? I guess that depe…
MacNNTroubleshootingby thesearcherTue, 14 Jun 2005 - 15:48
I would pick one up in a heartbeat if they came with a 9600 and 2 RAM slots. I know a few people who would take the leap. That would make the perfect second machine for me.
MacNNTroubleshootingby discotronicTue, 14 Jun 2005 - 15:43
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Originally Posted by jay3ld
ur site isnt working for me
but ok
i got phpmyadmin running fine. now i want to make it so when i go to the secret fold name that it asks to …
MacNNNetworkingby genevishTue, 14 Jun 2005 - 14:58
I doubt they would redesign the motherboard so soon. We're stuck with one RAM slot for now.
With memory so cheap, just buy it 3rd party and sell the 256MB (or keep it for another …
MacNNTroubleshootingby galarneauTue, 14 Jun 2005 - 14:13
2 ram slots would be awesome, but i'm not sure how they could fit it into the design, unless they went to 2x SODIMM slots, and a 9600 would be great, i'd buy one the day they came …
MacNNTroubleshootingby liquidtrance123Tue, 14 Jun 2005 - 13:23