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Noo, not being able to go into a store and pick one up.

yet that wastes gas. Plus, not everyone lives with in walking distance from an apple store.

Plus long lines (like every day) people looking over the apple sales rep sholder while she inputs your credit card reader on her PDA (which I heard runs a copy of Windows imbedaed )
 
Well this is new. It looks like a lot of the Apple audio stuff gets a makeover.
 

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Boot with 32 bit kernel, because iPhone does not have 64 bit drivers yet

the thing is I'm sure i'm on 32 bit kernel... since my macbook doesn't have 64 bit support...

and i have a sony ericsson w760a from att... and i use to sync it with my macbook back in 10.5.8

any suggestion on this one??
 
yet that wastes gas. Plus, not everyone lives with in walking distance from an apple store.

Plus long lines (like every day) people looking over the apple sales rep sholder while she inputs your credit card reader on her PDA (which I heard runs a copy of Windows imbedaed )

Completely off from the original comment, but...

Thats Nice. :confused:
 
yet that wastes gas. Plus, not everyone lives with in walking distance from an apple store.

Plus long lines (like every day) people looking over the apple sales rep sholder while she inputs your credit card reader on her PDA (which I heard runs a copy of Windows imbedaed )


Not always true. I went into an apple store (in chicago!) and was out in under 5 min with snow leopard.

So not always true.
 
I can sell you my box for only the shipping costs if that would make you happy. Seriously...

i see most unboxing pics having the stickers and a card as well as the white thing that has apple california etc etc on it. all i have in my little envelope is the cd and the pamphlet.

wad i was wondering about was, why is there such a varying degree in packaging and contents? no need for the sarcasm. :rolleyes:
 
i see most unboxing pics having the stickers and a card as well as the white thing that has apple california etc etc on it. all i have in my little envelope is the cd and the pamphlet.

wad i was wondering about was, why is there such a varying degree in packaging and contents? no need for the sarcasm. :rolleyes:

The Up-to-Date (US$10) disc, for if you bought your Mac after the June 8 announcement, is just the disc and the booklet. Only the retail (US$29) and family editions comes with the box, stickers, etc.
 
The Up-to-Date (US$10) disc, for if you bought your Mac after the June 8 announcement, is just the disc and the booklet. Only the retail (US$29) and family editions comes with the box, stickers, etc.

oh okay. thanks :D

anyone did a clean install? what method did you use to transfer all your data and 3rd party applications?

im probably gonna just copy and paste everything to a external drive, and re-install all the apps. i have a busy day coming, once i get my new internal HD
 
Quicktime and MPEG-2

It took forty-eight minutes for my Snow Leopard to install on a 1.0 TB hard-drive. My external USB drive, which has 500 GB and serves as my external start-up volume for running certain utilities, took an additional eight minutes to install.

It seems to have been worth the wait except for one annoying thing. Before I installed 10.6, I had made a file of video clips that I had converted from .flv format to .mpg using the Prism application. Now these converted clips have only the sound intact. What happened?

MacPro, 2.66 GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon with 6GB of RAM

Did you make them MPEG-2 format? SL some how messes up the fact that you had the MPEG-2 play back component.

I had to re-download the MPEG-2 component and install it. Then you will have MPEG-2 playback again.

Why you have to download it and re-stall it, is beyond me. You would think that MPEG-2 would be part of QuickTime X. :/


Hugh
 
Quicktime issue

SL install went very smoothly. All seems to working well. Even Word and Spaces works !!!!! :cool:

One issue so far, playback of m4v files in full screen format freezes, then crashes and shrinks to actual video size then commences playing again in the smaller format.

Is the UTD disc, unit specific ? :confused:
 
Does anyone know if the Microsoft Exchange support enables Mail to send / request read receipts?
 
I'm happily back on Leopard until the browser and Spotlight problems are fixed. :D

aside from these probs...
did you notice a big speed difference on your macbook? I'm asking because I have the same model as you have (late 2007) and I'm really curious about the speed change... :eek:

thanks!
 
The Superdrive in my MBP is hosed and doesn't read DVDs any more. I also have a dekstop PC, so does anybody know if I'd be able to use the Remote Disc feature that the Macbook Air uses to install SL onto my MBP?
 
The Superdrive in my MBP is hosed and doesn't read DVDs any more. I also have a dekstop PC, so does anybody know if I'd be able to use the Remote Disc feature that the Macbook Air uses to install SL onto my MBP?

Yes that should work.
 
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