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Old 7th Mar 2010, 19:01
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Do a Google search for Hackintosh. Never tried it myself, as I buy Macintosh computers myself, albeit older ones from eBay. I have been buying 17" Mac laptops, my first for £400, it was a few years old and was over £2000 new. My latest is a 2006 model MacBook Pro, which again was probably around £2000 when new. The wife uses the old one. I have never felt the need to buy a brand new one.
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Old 7th Mar 2010, 19:25
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Except... on the Mac there IS no right mouse button....
You can also set up a Mac mouse to have a right click. It only has one button but has some sort of transducer thing underneath which senses the presence of left or right fingers.
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Originally Posted by seekayess
First off, of course, you CAN use a mouse on the Mac -- there is a lovely 5-button mouse available, if you must!
Aye, aye, sir...
Herself has a MacBook and insists on using the "mouse pad", rather than get a mouse.
Who am I to argue with her?

Five-button mouse is new to me... used a three-button mouse for years, and now a two-button one plus thumbwheel.

And then, just remember: On a Mac, Control-Click = Mouse Right-Click on Doze!
Tah, I'll get her to try that tomorrow.

Why don't you get wiser, considering that Mrs C-J is so much smarter, huh?
Blame it on Airbus....
The first Airbus DAFS were Intel, so I was brought up on MDS, then PC, etc. Never got out of the rut, LOL
Also, the Apple II was about the only one with a decent amount of expansion slots.... idea then taken over by IBM. Ever since, when I needed something for a special app, needing add-in boards, the PC was the logical choice.

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Thanks for the pointer, 'mac'.
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I bought a 2TB Time Capsule and I find it hideously slow even when direct wired to the network.

I later got a Western Digital MyBook World Edition (1TB) and it's far faster (and more flexible for storage)

Any comments from the floor?

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PS: I'm still on Tiger so Time Machine doesn't work
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Old 8th Mar 2010, 07:50
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Old but good [thread creep]

A woman was helping her husband set up his computer and, at the appropriate point in the process, she told him that he would now need to enter a password. Something he could remember easily and would use each time he had to log on.



The husband was a bit bored by the process and, feeling in a rather amorous mood, figured he would try for the shock effect to bring this to his wife's attention. So, when the computer asked him to enter his password, he paused for effect, then letter by letter, with his wife watching over his shoulder, he keyed in ......


P
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His wife fell off her chair laughing when the computer replied:



PASSWORD REJECTED.... ... NOT LONG ENOUGH
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Old 8th Mar 2010, 16:14
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I have a 500GB TimeCapsule, but I use Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard so I am able to use TimeMachine with it. Yes it took all night to do the initial back-up, so it is pretty slow, but now it only needs to do incrementals every hour, whilst it is switch on at home. It does this silently in the background, so I don't have to do huge back up regimes every week or whatever.

I luckily haven't had to rely on it because of a serious failure, but I was very glad of it when I moved up to the MacBook Pro from the PowerBook G4. When I clean installed the OS on the MacBook, it noted that I had a TimeCapsule and did I want to restore all user accounts and applications to the new machine. I did this and was surprised to see that everything was in exactly the same place as the old machine, right down to icon positioning on the desktop. Now THAT is how backup and restore should work!
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Old 9th Mar 2010, 19:33
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IPod Nano incompatible with OSX?

Wasn't sure whether this should be a standalone, or one for Mac Corner thread. Hoever I wanted to get it to as many replies as can help!

I bought my wife an IPod Nano for her birthday a few days ago, to replace an older IPod Classic that we’ve shared for years. She tried plugging it in today to her (Apple) computer, for the first time. She is having problems, in that it fails to connect, because it appears that her MacOS 10.3.9 is out of date, and not compatible with the Nano. We’re not sure whether the incompatibility is with the computer, or ITunes.

It’s not as though we have OS 9, or earlier, which would make a bit more sense, but surely IPods should be at least some ways backwards compatible with earlier software? Seems a pretty poor show.

Or are we failing to resolve something here?

Has anyone got any clues as to a fix for the problem, (other than going out and buying another £1000 Applemac?) Any help will be appreciated.
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Old 9th Mar 2010, 19:58
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Tosh - I may be totally out of line here with regard to your problem, but the following information may be of assistance to someone if not your good self:

Several years ago, I was given an iPod with about 3.5 Gb of memory. I downloaded iTunes and after a bit of a struggle - well I am using XP on the other type of computer, I managed to make the program do what it said on the tin. With loads of tunes on my iPod, and a decent set of headphones, it worked beautifully. I never ipdated my music collection on it for a number of years and then lost its computer lead, but in the meantime iTunes had updated itself several times. Finally, I decided that some more music was needed so I purchased a new interface lead, iPod to computer at Apple's humungeous prices. On connecting iPod to computer, the battery charged up, but that was all it did. There was no way I could get the current version of iTunes to interface with my 3 year old iPod and revise its music collection despite many, many attempts.
I therefore determined that the iPod was bust, the new lead was faulty, or that the latest version of iTunes would not interface with my iPod.
and thus revisited my local Apple store from which I acquired my new lead.
They were extremely helpful despite me making it clear that I didn't want to buy a new Mac! My iPod and lead were tested and their current copy of iTunes promptly uploaded a bit of fresh music onto my iPod. Then they considered my dilemma and I was advised that my virus protection (Avast) was interfering with iTunes. I was thus instructed to download a new copy of my virus protector and a new copy of iTunes. Then, after disconnecring my machine from t'internet, instructed to delete my virus protection and iTunes. Then I was to re-install my latest copy of iTunes, then do likewise with my new copy of Avast. I did so, reconnected to t'internet, updated everything that wanted updating and then, with baited breath, connected up my old iPod. Guess what - iTunes worked beautifully and my music collection on the iPod has now been updated as required!

Now, I appreciate that it isn't the same with a Mac, but the order in which software us installed may also be significant. Furthermore, your local Apple store may well prove to be as helpful as mine was. Full marks to them for this, completely free, service.

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Old 9th Mar 2010, 21:35
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Apple Support, Magic Mouse, USBOverdrive.


Don't trust them. Only call or believe them if it is a very simple question.

I recently bought a Magic Mouse and jolly sexy it is too.
But I couldn't get it to connect. Download the new software update, yes. Turn off, turn on, turn around, touch your toes. Nothing worked.
After considerable time (3 hours) spent with Applecare on the phone and carrying out their instructions I was still no further than when I started.
Called a friend who came round with his macbook and connected with the mouse without difficulty.
So Applecare suggested a clean install of OSX. My mate thought that rather extreme and suggested I search the interweb and suggested a couple of Mac forums.

So, 5 minutes later I had removed the USBOverdrive.kext and installed my Magic Mouse!!!

Difference was that I had removed USBOverdrive but the kext remained. My mate also had UsbOverdrive installed so it was the leftover kext which was causing the failure to connect somehow.
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Tosh McCaber, the newer 3rd generation Nanos need Mac OS X 10.4 or later I believe.
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Second hand MacBook Pro, Good Idea?

Hi

I am looking to buy an MacBook Pro, the prices are close to 1500 for the one i need, but i have noticed they go for around 1k second hand, around a year or so old.

My worry is, i have heard bad things with apples going wrong, but i dont have any hard evidence of this. Logic Board springs to mind? is this just a fancy name for mother-board?

So i was thinking, is it a good idea to save the cash and buy a second hand one, or go for brand new?

Is apple care a good idea?

Thanks for any help
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Old 17th Mar 2010, 13:01
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I only ever bought one Apple computer new, an Apple iMac DVSE (well two if you include the iPod Touch!). Since then I have had a series of second hand Apple laptops, all of which still work. I suppose anything second hand is a gamble, the trade off if is this:

Buy new : More expensive and actually more likely to develop a fault, but you get waranty cover.

Buy second hand : Cheaper, and by this point, if it is still working, it is actually less likely to develop a fault due to a manufacturing defect. You are likely to experience age related failures though, but this is typically of easily replaced parts like hard drives, optical drives and fans.
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Yes, some of the elder MBPs had errors and problem with the logic boards. They also got too hot. The recent models should be better.
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Buy new : More expensive and actually more likely to develop a fault
Yawn .... just how is a new machine "more likely" to develop a fault ? Do you realise just how many millions of dollars Apple ploughs into R&D, part of which takes into account historical issues to make a better new product.

Yes, some of the elder MBPs had errors and problem with the logic boards. They also got too hot. The recent models should be better.
Don't forget the newer models have a completely re-designed chassis.... they now laser carve it out of one solid block of aluminium .... this has a number of benefits, one of which is improved heat dissipation.

See Apple video about new chassis concept and how it is machined http://movies.apple.com/movies/us/ap..._r848-9cie.mov

I've owned the older models and now own the new chassis based model..... it's a fantastic mobile workhorse ! And the "unibody" chassis is outstanding, there is really nothing else like it on the market, and I've seen what most manufacturers have to offer..... their stuff looks like plastic tat in comparison.
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Yawn .... just how is a new machine "more likely" to develop a fault ? Do you realise just how many millions of dollars Apple ploughs into R&D, part of which takes into account historical issues to make a better new product.
Never heard of the bathtub curve then?

No! Thought not!
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Old 22nd Mar 2010, 23:34
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Never heard of the bathtub curve then?

No! Thought not!
No, I haven't. And I honestly couldn't care less about some random theoretical curve.

I only ever bought one Apple computer new, an Apple iMac DVSE (well two if you include the iPod Touch!). Since then I have had a series of second hand Apple laptops, all of which still work.
If that's your sole exposure to Apple products, then I don't think you've got anywhere near enough practical experience, trying to fob me off with some theoretical curve won't cut it.

Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying Apple products are perfect. But I think you need to understand that a lot more effort goes into them than your average laptop/desktop which is just made up from a bunch of third party components picked off the shelf and held together with a whole ton of mandatory drivers you need to install to make it work.

Anyhow, look, I don't want this to turn ugly, so shall we agree to disagree ?

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Old 23rd Mar 2010, 15:00
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Mac Book Pro Mayday, Mac Book pro Mayday

I was using my laptop ok last night. I closed the lid as I was going for a shower, came back, opened it up...Nothing! Pressed all the usual. return. space, mouse key, anything to get the log in screen to come on. Lots of whirring that felt like the DVD drive, bottom right corner, but nothing else. The small light near the opening catch was glowing dimly but the 'apple' at the back on the lid was unlit. I pressed the off button, could here the computer power off. I press it on and it clicks and I get the whirring and rather louder than normal noises from what I think is the DVD drive, after 30 seconds as normal the disk drive powers down all goes quiet and the lights are as described above. No flicker at all from the screen, no opening 'noise' through the speakers, just nothing. I have turned it on and off many times. Taken the battery out. I then thought maybe it's booting up but the screen has gone, so I connected it to my projector, still nothing at all.

Any ideas from the resident guru's? Mayday!


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Old 23rd Mar 2010, 15:40
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two things to try before panic-ing..
try the brightness control, it can be wound right down and the screen is working just dark...
failing that try starting up holding the Alt key.. should get you to the 'which drive do you want to boot from?' screen. could be its trying to boot from the DVD drive and there is nothing there?...

failing that, somebody else will no doubt have some better ideas...

good luck
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Old 23rd Mar 2010, 15:56
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I excitedly tried the alt key thing, nothing but the whirring of the DVD, seems to actually last about 60 secs. I had already played with the brightness.

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