Haven't used one in the manner you're looking at, but I use an '10 mini at work, and had an '06 before that. Love 'em. No gaming, and only occasional Aperture (only thing that hits the shitty GPU).
Seriously considering replacing my '06 Mac Pro at home with the latest when the time comes, assuming they get quad core. Would need a thunderbolt enclosure for storage and some SSDs for inside the mini. For the little gaming i do, just about any discrete chip is going to be better than the 3870 I have now, I think.
Hello folks, I need some assistance.
I've recently taken into possession a 2006 MBP. Model number A1211. It needs some TLC. It powers up fine, the screen is okay, etc, however the HD was dead so I replaced it w/ a 320gb drive. Also, the DVD drive is also on the fritz. Im not concerned about replacing it so i'll put that off for now. All it needs is an OS.
How would I go about getting OSX onto it? I have a Snow Leopard disc here that I bought from the Apple store. Can I plug in an external optical drive and have it boot to that?
What are my options? This is will be my first Mac experience. I hope I can get it up and running...
Is this K??
It's Magnus...
How would I go about getting OSX onto it? I have a Snow Leopard disc here that I bought from the Apple store. Can I plug in an external optical drive and have it boot to that?
Yup...its me.
And yeah, i know your GAF persona. I've known for years.
Also I need help with a app for dividing up my screen for applications.
Right now I've set up a permanent space for Twitter on the right side of my screen, and Chrome running next to it, but sometimes I need to have two Chrome instances side by side, which Better Touch Tool and it's snap function has been great for.
But then I allocated room for Twitter, which needs to be permanent, so I was wondering if it is possible to segment of the screen, so it only snaps within a specific area like this:
Is there a app or a setting that will allow me to do something like this?
Lol yeah I knew! Immortal is here still too
Anyway I'll give you a shout about it on FB or on here when I get to work
So what are your guys' opinions on the Mac Minis?
I'm looking to buy either a Mac Mini when they are updated or build a new, cheap PC to play the Skyrim expansion on when it's released, hooked up to my TV. I know a couple of you guys have owned one before, so I thought I'd get your opinion. The newer model will have something that's better than the current 6630M with 256MB of RAM, so I'm figuring GPU won't be an issue for my light Bootcamp gaming.
Hello folks, I need some assistance.
I've recently taken into possession a 2006 MBP. Model number A1211. It needs some TLC. It powers up fine, the screen is okay, etc, however the HD was dead so I replaced it w/ a 320gb drive. Also, the DVD drive is also on the fritz. Im not concerned about replacing it so i'll put that off for now. All it needs is an OS.
How would I go about getting OSX onto it? I have a Snow Leopard disc here that I bought from the Apple store. Can I plug in an external optical drive and have it boot to that?
What are my options? This is will be my first Mac experience. I hope I can get it up and running...
Depending on your situation there are probably two useful solutions.
If you have multiple devices, PC, Mac, iOS and want all of them on the same MSN client, then I would recommend Trillian. It does continues conversation across all of the devices, so if you go between your Mac and PC, you can continue a chat without logging on and off, and you can pick up your phone and keep going if you leave your desk.
It's really really cool, but the updates are few and far between which sucks, but they seem to be picking up the pace.
The other solution is Adium, which is amazing for everything. It is solid and allows you to alter it to suit your needs.
Also I need help with a app for dividing up my screen for applications.
Right now I've set up a permanent space for Twitter on the right side of my screen, and Chrome running next to it, but sometimes I need to have two Chrome instances side by side, which Better Touch Tool and it's snap function has been great for.
But then I allocated room for Twitter, which needs to be permanent, so I was wondering if it is possible to segment of the screen, so it only snaps within a specific area like this:
Is there a app or a setting that will allow me to do something like this?
Anyone who's used Mountain Lion: do you know if AirPlay works as a server (like Apple TV), or only as a device (like iPhone/iPad)? I'm guessing the latter, but hopefully someone can assuage my disappointment.
So what are your guys' opinions on the Mac Minis?
I'm looking to buy either a Mac Mini when they are updated or build a new, cheap PC to play the Skyrim expansion on when it's released, hooked up to my TV. I know a couple of you guys have owned one before, so I thought I'd get your opinion. The newer model will have something that's better than the current 6630M with 256MB of RAM, so I'm figuring GPU won't be an issue for my light Bootcamp gaming.
I love my base model Mini. First computer I have been proud of since I got my first home computer at age 12. I put in my own SSD (Samsung 470) and it runs very fast. I do wish it had better graphics though the only game I will use it for is Diablo 3 and I will wait until the next model Mini is out to decide what I'm going to do about it.
I am not sure if this is the correct thread, but I have a bit of a problem.
The day after Xmas 2011, I bought an Airport Extreme. Thing worked great. We had a storm last night though and now it won't turn on at all, neither will my Time Warner supplied modem. The modem is getting replaced by TW with no issue, will Apple help me out with the Airport Extreme, or am I just screwed?
It should be covered under warranty. bring it in to a store or call Apple. Depending on where you go, you might get a replacement instantly or maybe in a day or two
How do I change scrolling to be inverted like in windows?
daw840 said:Awesome.
Aren't these things supposed to have built in surge protection?
It was on an old power strip style surge protector.
Under system preferences -> trackpad. Uncheck "use natural scrolling"
Surge strips are not very effective. I would recommend getting a battery backup for your stuff. And i see a LOT of AE units come in for surges. those things are quite sensitive.
Thanks!Under system preferences -> trackpad. Uncheck "use natural scrolling"
Wow, I was really concerned that they wouldn't cover it because it was likely a power surge.
edit: I will be investing in a battery backup soon then. Glad this didn't happen to my main A/V setup.
The only Apple sanctioned AirPlay receiver(video/mirroring) is the Apple TV. There are 3rd party apps for that function on OS X however.
I have a mid 2011 base model Mini with 8gb of ram at my office and I ADORE it. I will be a getting one for home soon as my 2006 model is starting to show its age a bit. Wow just realized its almost 6 years old and still does a great job. Back OT it does a great job but I don't really use it for gaming much ( mostly emulators and older games like San Andreas etc).
You can always use a thunderbolt external gfx card I suppose. Id imagine those will be quite expensive. Is there any confirmation that the mini's will have Haswell architecture?
I currently don't have the flash plugin installed on my Air for battery reasons and when I need to use flash content I switch from Safari to Chrome (most of the time it's something on youtube that has ads, which at the moment doesn't load in HTML5).
I don't want to do that anymore, so the question is: if I install flash and use the ClickToFlash Safari extension, will I achieve the same results as the way I'm doing right now? Or will flash still be doing under-the-hood stuff that will affect the battery?
Thanks. Yeah, the fans being silent is definitely a necessity too. I'll be trying this from now on, I'm playing around with CTF and the other control/override options it provides are pretty good.All I have to go on is (lack of) heat/fan noise, but it seems like CTF completely prevents flash from loading until you tell it to.
Macbook Pro 2010 that didn't play nice with Lion last year (ran fucking slow as shit) asks:
"Is Lion friendly and more efficient now, and if yes, should I reinstall this so that I can partake in iCloud and other nice things, or wait for Mountain Lion?"
Macbook Pro 2010 that didn't play nice with Lion last year (ran fucking slow as shit) asks:
"Is Lion friendly and more efficient now, and if yes, should I reinstall this so that I can partake in iCloud and other nice things, or wait for Mountain Lion?"
Macbook Pro 2010 that didn't play nice with Lion last year (ran fucking slow as shit) asks:
"Is Lion friendly and more efficient now, and if yes, should I reinstall this so that I can partake in iCloud and other nice things, or wait for Mountain Lion?"
This is driving me nuts: I can't manage to play a region 2 dvd that came along an artbook. I can't watch it on VLC (latest version) nor I can't rip it with MacX Ripper Pro :/ And I'm certain that the DVD works since I could manage to play it in a PC with Windows without problems.
I don't want to change the dvd region of the Mac itself since I don't want to screw anything if I need to play a DVD from another region, but there has to be a reasonable way to play the region 2 DVD, right?
According to some Google results, it won't work with any player because the region lock is implemented in the DVD drive firmware. It seems to be possible to change the drive region, but only up to five times.
The alternatives would be either flashing the drive or getting an external region 2 drive.
How about ripping it on Windows instead?