My guess is China.
I took a look at my 20 GB iPod (monochrome...4th generation? Came out the same time as the U2 edition) I got here in the US last year and it says on the back,…
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…
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I just got a new modem from Verizon Online (thank the guy who invented negotiations...i was able to talk them into a new free modem!)
A…
A type 11 bomb on startup? Ouch. First try starting while holding shift to disable extensions, and if that does not work you'll have to get a hold of an OS 9 disc to check on the d…
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Originally Posted by Big Mac
A type 11 bomb on startup? Ouch. First try starting while holding shift to disable extensions, and if that does not work you'll have to get a…
Error Type 11 is listed as a miscellaneous hardware exception error. Unfortunately, it's a catchall error for several kinds of problems. It can be caused by programming glitches, s…
Check the RAM (one module at a time, one slot at a time, could be a bad module or a bad slot). And check the SCSI (if it's there). www.scsifaq.org
Both issues are usually fixable.
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Fun !
http://www.flickr.com/photos/69519545@N00/
Like worth the 2g's ,, er Well if someone can figure out how to hack in a stacking extra f…
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…
The difference is that WPA is truly a secure encryption scheme, and WEP is not. The encryption algorithm used in WEP is flawed, and since it was not released for public review bef…
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Originally Posted by ghporter
The difference is that WPA is truly a secure encryption scheme, and WEP is not. The encryption algorithm used in WEP is flawed, and since i…
You're probably not being hacked. You MAY be experiencing something Linksys boxes have a tendency for: overheating. Start by unplugging the router for several minutes (use a cloc…
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Originally Posted by ghporter
You're probably not being hacked. You MAY be experiencing something Linksys boxes have a tendency for: overheating. Start by unplugging th…