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Why the long case?
How did Apple deal with it?
Not sure who you asking, but in my case I didn't take it to Apple. My Macbook is more than 3 years old anyway, so it's way out of warranty.How did Apple deal with it?
No. Your stupid questions about Mac products can be directed to this thread right here:Is this the place to ask stupid questions about Mac products and not just OSX? (i.e. will the price of the current MacBook 15 retina go down when the new ones hit shelves)
I'd try manual set-up, but I'm not even sure how to do that.
I just had my mac crash and restart....wtf
1) can I test this? Is there something like windows device manager?
2) How can I enforce to use it? With the normal bluetooth assistant, and the USB plugged in, still can't see shit.
Thanks again!Apple menu > About this Mac > More Info [> System Report (on 10.8)], maybe.
Boot with it plugged in and make sure it shows up under your USB and Bluetooth devices in the System Report. Apparently on Mac Pros, using USB Bluetooth disables the internal one, not sure why the Mini would be different.
How do you get rid of the boot up sound?
I was in a library the other day, and I felt like this guy.
Terminal: sudo nvram SystemAudioVolume="%00"
I don't know what this means.
You have to open terminal and copy and paste that in.
If you don't feel comfortable modifying settings through terminal, just remember to turn your volume off before you shutdown your laptop.
Well, I just did that in terminal, I hope you're not hacking me right dude. I TRUST ed you.
get it?
I was trying to make a joke. =(
Thanks though. =)
The terminal didnt give me an error, so i guess it did. I'll find out the next i restart which is like every two weeks.
Just keep your laptop on and sleeping. Mine is rarely shut off.How do you get rid of the boot up sound?
I was in a library the other day, and I felt like this guy.
If you don't feel comfortable modifying settings through terminal, just remember to turn your volume off before you shutdown your laptop.
Intel Macs bong regardless of system volume setting or output device setting. Your NVRAM trick is the only way to do it.
that didnt work tusr.
/updates shitlist
Intel Macs bong regardless of system volume setting or output device setting. Your NVRAM trick is the only way to do it.
YOu can at least turn it down right?
My impression from owning a PowerMac G5 and now my second Mac Pro and second Intel Mini is that the Intel Macs bong through the internal speaker regardless of what the hell is plugged into the Mac, and that it ignores the system volume setting. On the PowerMac, it played through your sound device at the system volume (deafened the family overnight once after playing loud music in an empty house during the day...).
I'm pretty sure I have a less loud startup chime again. Intel iMac.
Intel Macs bong regardless of system volume setting or output device setting. Your NVRAM trick is the only way to do it.
Yes, the fix is Mavericks (although the current beta is arse in that regard).Is there still no fix for the forced refresh in safari when you hit the back button?
Is there anyway to remove the collapsable time stamp things in finder when you have the icon view?
Yes, the fix is Mavericks (although the current beta is arse in that regard).
Click the arrange toolbar dropdown and hit 'none'. Or do the same from the View menu's Arrange By item.
Well, Arrange By is what makes them have the groupings. You can sort them overall by date, but that'll sort all of them. The Finder allows for two levels of sorting. What order do you want everything in?I want to keep the date added orientation but take away the stamps. Is that possible?
Then change just the Sort By. Not the Arrange By. You're not going to get the grouping headers though. Because there's no way, even in Mavericks, to have each group expand by default sadly.I want to see my items in the order I added them to the folder but not have to expand them each all to see the contents or scroll through them.
I swear my 2008 MBP wouldn't chime when I had the volume off on shutdown. It stores your closing volume to the NVRAM iirc.
sudo nvram SystemAudioVolume=%00
Didn't work?!
Put that right into terminal.
I just upgraded the ram in my Mac Mini from the pathetic 2 GB it came with to 8 GB and.... holy crap. The difference is night and day. That Mountain Lion is one thirsty beast.