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Mr.damien
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I would like to see the video play back when the video is reduced in the dock as it was the case in panther and tiger.
Hard to call anything "firmware" when it is on flash EEPROM, more like non-volitile code.
I have the same problem, after a reboot it works ok though, but it's a painI hope this fixes my SR MacBook's bad habit of crashing every other time I insert a DVD. Anyone else have this?
There's not one single thing that works! I usually have a wi-fi printer (via AirPort Extreme base) and it doesn't work! hard drives won't work either.
I hope this fixes my SR MacBook's bad habit of crashing every other time I insert a DVD. Anyone else have this?
i hope this fixes the airport issue
Apple stop kick microsoft about vista and resolve leopard problems!
It's also possible that some release numbers have a reserved meaning; for example, Blizzard reserves 2.x.1 for emergency patches for severe bugs in the main patch (you'd see one of these generally a day or two after the 2.x.0 release), and if they don't have one the next patch out will be 2.x.2.Numbering gaps probably mean the some release bombed during testing, and was never publicly released.
I wonder when/if Apple will get around to addressing the issues with their cheap Agere/Lucent firewire chipsets in many of their newer systems. Fear is spreading around to pro audio and video users.
in Leopard you have to allow putting an application into the applications folder,
All chipsets are "cheap" what computer maker would use an "expensive" chipset......
I don't have to do that![]()
I'm constantly amazed by the number of people on this forum who say they have new machines and repeatable problems and who sit around and moan waiting for an Apple update to fix it. Have you not heard of the Apple store and the genius bar? If your dvd really crashes 'every other time', take it to the x*??!! Apple store and get it fixed! Why is that so difficult?? It is most likely a faulty drive - but instead of going and doing something about it, you sit around forever waiting and complaining for a software fix that'll never come.
Just to get things clear - if you have a new MB or indeed any other new Mac less than a year old, IT IS IN WARRANTY. If there is a reproduceable fault take it in to the Apple store and show them. If it don't work - they are obliged to fix it.
I hope that the update will fix the U.S. sub-prime mortgage crisis.
I did. Figured it was a bug in the install phase, so reinstalled 10.5.1. Problem solved.
I'm constantly amazed by the number of people on this forum who say they have new machines and repeatable problems and who sit around and moan waiting for an Apple update to fix it. Have you not heard of the Apple store and the genius bar?