What mac do you have? If it is an older model it bet it is the video card trying to do the acceleration and bogging it all down.
What mac do you have? If it is an older model it bet it is the video card trying to do the acceleration and bogging it all down.
There were some quirks to getting it to go on my 4.1.8 VM on Mac:
Sharp eye, yes there are windows 98se dell reinstall, a 3 disk gateway reinstall, multiple windows xp sp2 for dell, multiple dell driver and software disks (guess what we ran at the office). I cant remember if there is a Norton disk or not. That yellow swoosh one in the middle is actually a netgear router disk I…
Be creative with what you hang on the wall. I worked in tech in college and built up a large collection of extra CDs from new computers and random disks through the years. I would snag them from the trash. This is about what half of them turned into. Command tab hooks to keep it on the wall (its a rental) then hot…
I fail to see how the two instances of Revo are really that great. Unless you have a fancy SSD or RAM drive you will likely slow the operation down. Have you ever tried running two INSTALLS side by side? Even parallel copy paste operations will fight over disk access and will spend a lot of time trashing about with…
Nice. That was a good find. But pray tell good sir, how did you find that?
So does anybody know how to turn OFF the sidebar? I usually drag/drop or use playlist files for media, dont use the Library function, and have one computer on my network with media. A simplified / hidden view would be nice but I can't see where to turn it off.
#replyingToPromote. Yea that would have been nice as well.
#corrections "7. ITEM" needs to be changed to 7. Palua
#corrections s/a but more/a bit more
Hey Alan i think he was talking about two of these [www.amazon.com]
It is a special 1Password link. From the article: "now any time you click that bookmark, 1Password will automatically fire up and fill in the login for you". As long as 1Password has it then the link has it.
I have been using Gas Cubby (free edition) [itunes.apple.com] to track my maintenance schedule and fuel efficiency. You go into the vehicle details and set custom intervals and the first time you do a maintenance it will warn you after x number of miles the next time. And you can put in custom jobs as well just to…
Yes I love it as well, but this is a solution for Lion. StartupSound prefpane has issues/unreliably-works-for-people on Lion. It really seems that many people are looking to fill that void with different tools.
Yea i was thinking the same thing. Your gonna need a new bolt. No question. If you tap out the stripped hole the size just changed. Unless you drilled a new hole and tapped it to the right size. But I still wouldn't trust that bolt.
Very true. I would put this under the "in a pinch" or "simple uses only" categories. Otherwise get some real equipment.
If you want to see where the whole stud is (approximately) find multiple screws/nails and put a little tick mark on them. Then take a level, or plumb bob string, and make a best fit line that is straight up and down. That will tell you an approximate line of where the stud is. That assumes however they built the studs…
So wait, the guys who just got hacked are telling people to put their passwords in their cloud while at the same time telling folks that their PC Anywhere is not safe? Gotcha. Makes perfect sense really. [Looks for signup button]
Suppose you could do the same with dropbox (manually between shots though risky) or iCloud. I dont know if iCloud will delete it if it has been removed from the phone or not but I am sure that you could come up with some clever ways of moving things around.
Hey that's a nifty trick. It does work. The nice thing about this though is this simply looks like you are tapping a button in you notification center. Lot less suspicious then pushing the plus key while your notification center is up.