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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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Toubro: soundproof: Salling supports Remote Buddy, as does the Apple Remote. You'll just have to be using the Remote Buddy interface instead of the Touch relevant ones. This sounds very interesting. Do you where I can read more about this, cause I cant find anything on Salling Clickers webpage or on the Remote Buddy page about the interaction between
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Salling supports Remote Buddy, as does the Apple Remote. You'll just have to be using the Remote Buddy interface instead of the Touch relevant ones.
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tom: I had a similar problem once. I got the DVD out by holding the edject button on the keyboard while the mac was booting. What Tom's suggesting is the recommended procedure. However, unless you have chosen the installation disk as your startup disk, then the startup should default to the system installed on your computer's harddrive, and
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The Beonic Man: soundproof - I followed your advice about restarting the MAC and holding the C key while rebooting with the Tiger discs in. I wasn't sure at what point to let go of the C and must have held on to it for about 4 minutes literally! Anyway, thanks for your advice with that because it worked perfectly and I am now able to login with
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There's a nice linking feature to be used for Box sets and series episodes. I control mine using either my wireless keyboard with embedded mousepad or my iPod Touch with Remote Buddy.
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Quick Look adds a feature on top of the cover flow browse: http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/quicklook.html
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The Beonic Man: So, you must all be giggling now huh? I am not going to say I am a convert - I don't operate like that, and, I do so hate buying into the Apple mass market consumerism, just as I do with Microsoft, Sky and other such companies. Nope, not giggling at all. I'm actually impressed that you managed the conversion in a couple of days
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Britpop: Alex: Their mice aren't half bad actually, The Apple Mighty Mouse is the pits. I have 3 with scroll balls no longer working. Read the reviews on the Apple site . Have you tried to press down the scroll ball quite hard, while rotating it? I think the design invites for grime, etc. to get trapped in the recess the ball is resting in. My scroll
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The Mac OS is quite resilient, and you can try a hard restart if it won't restart through a direct command. First try holding in the standby button on the back of the iMac for about 10 seconds. If it doesn't restart, then you can try holding down Ctrl+Cmd while pressing the standby button. In your case, since they're unclear on username
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Well, the mistake that's been made is that the person who installed your OS didn't communicate the password to you, then ... After the introduction of OSX this was changed, with unix user log-ins being possible. I actually think that if you want to keep your Mac, and have the system installation disks, then getting full control of your Mac will
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