cambookpro
May 5, 02:48 PM
Hi,
I MRoogled a bit but couldn't find a definite answer.
Does anyone know what/if a 1TB drive you could use in a 2011 MBP?
What height does it need to be? 9.5/12mm?
Anyone know of any good ones?
Thanks.
I MRoogled a bit but couldn't find a definite answer.
Does anyone know what/if a 1TB drive you could use in a 2011 MBP?
What height does it need to be? 9.5/12mm?
Anyone know of any good ones?
Thanks.
Heilage
Nov 27, 07:05 PM
I'm sorry. It's a fail without Gilmore. =/
Then again, I am a purist.
Then again, I am a purist.
mrat93
Feb 18, 05:23 PM
Don't expect a new jailbreakme.com anytime soon. You can use either greenpois0n (Mac/Windows,) PwnageTool (Mac,) or Sn0wbreeze (Windows.) Greenpois0n is the easiest and fastest IMO.
Uhu
May 4, 03:52 PM
mine is prepared for shipment for about 6 hours now
Satori
Apr 15, 01:47 AM
If it is a short series of clicks (a 'tick, tick, tick' sound) this is fairly common. The click sound is caused by the drive parking its head. There are multiple causes for this, including power management and shock detection. If it is harmless, it will tend to happen when the HDD is idle.
If it is a louder knocking sound... You are more likely to have a problem.
Whichever the case, don't be complacent.... Download a copy of 'SMART reporter' (it's free) which will warn you of impending HDD failure in many cases. Also make sure that you keep everything backed up.
I might also be worth considering replacing your HDD as others have suggested, just to be safe.
If it is a louder knocking sound... You are more likely to have a problem.
Whichever the case, don't be complacent.... Download a copy of 'SMART reporter' (it's free) which will warn you of impending HDD failure in many cases. Also make sure that you keep everything backed up.
I might also be worth considering replacing your HDD as others have suggested, just to be safe.
penguinprincess
Sep 4, 09:25 PM
Just remembered some of the bridge. It was along the lines of: "You, you're the one I want to spend the rest of my life with....You make me so happy. Happy forever...." Does that help anyone??
7031
Apr 4, 04:57 PM
Another vote for WordPress here. Seriously, it is so damn adaptable there really isn't much of a reason not to use it.
Whether to use WordPress.com or just WordPress on a self-hosted solution is another matter however. Personally I'd vote for self hosted but of course hosting it on WordPress.com, if you don't need the flexibility, definitely is cheaper and of course it takes away the issue of having to worry about what hosting solution to go with, but hosting it yourself gives you more flexibility plus the ability to install your own plugins/themes.
Whether to use WordPress.com or just WordPress on a self-hosted solution is another matter however. Personally I'd vote for self hosted but of course hosting it on WordPress.com, if you don't need the flexibility, definitely is cheaper and of course it takes away the issue of having to worry about what hosting solution to go with, but hosting it yourself gives you more flexibility plus the ability to install your own plugins/themes.
notjustjay
Apr 4, 10:46 AM
If you really want an infinite loop, there are a few better ways to write it:
while(1)
{
// your loop stuff
}
or
for( ; ; )
{
// your loop stuff
}
"Better" in the sense that anyone reading the code can see immediately that the loop is intended to go forever. Your first example works as an infinite loop but at first glance it looks more like a loop that's intended to work 20 times except for the decrement, which will cause programmers to say "OK, is that a bug? Or was that intentional?" And your second example likewise makes people stop and think "OK, wait, what's that doing there? How does that work?" which is not what you want when writing good clean code.
while(1)
{
// your loop stuff
}
or
for( ; ; )
{
// your loop stuff
}
"Better" in the sense that anyone reading the code can see immediately that the loop is intended to go forever. Your first example works as an infinite loop but at first glance it looks more like a loop that's intended to work 20 times except for the decrement, which will cause programmers to say "OK, is that a bug? Or was that intentional?" And your second example likewise makes people stop and think "OK, wait, what's that doing there? How does that work?" which is not what you want when writing good clean code.
Nosoforos
Apr 27, 03:32 AM
One of the things I noticed that excited me very much about Lion was the fact that there are a lot more voices that come with the OS. Not just English (which now comes in a lot of different accents), but, finally, a lot of European languages including my own small funny language (Dutch). While that's already great, I wonder if that's all. After all, just having those voices is not all that useful. It would only start to be useful if one could finally also speak in ones own language. So far, I haven't read anything about this... Does anyone know if Lion will have better speech recognition? It just irritates me that my iPhone understands me perfectly (I use voice control all the time- in Dutch), but that my Mac only has this clumsy speech interface and worst of all does not let me speak my own language.
zblaxberg
Apr 4, 08:06 AM
Video Filters> Three Way Color Corrector
:D
:D
BiggeeC
Jul 25, 01:21 PM
Hey everybody, thanks for the help. You have answered my questions. I do have one more though. After I rip a CD, then put it on my ipod, and I delete the CD from my itunes memory, why is it that when I plug my ipod back in, that CD (and playlist) are gone from my ipod? I guess the question is: Once I rip a CD, do I have to keep it in itunes? Thanks
Chris
Chris
ezekielrage_99
May 4, 01:43 AM
That is actually a very good point you've brought up. The main interest I have with Thunderbolt is is there will be any AV I/O devices.
Still this is what happens when ultra new technology has been introduced without much support of devices, I can remember the same when USB was introduced...
Still this is what happens when ultra new technology has been introduced without much support of devices, I can remember the same when USB was introduced...
patrickj
Apr 30, 02:01 PM
If the problem is intermittent then you might want to look at what other apps are in the background when it occurs, if you haven't done that already.
martinX
Mar 17, 05:30 PM
I wouldn't count on a hard drive of any sort changing much at all. Assuming you're not running lots of apps while trying to do this, it's all CPU.
Drew n macs
Apr 14, 11:00 AM
Also bestbuy does have these refurbished and will ship to store. I bought mine through bestbuy it was 119, but after buying I realized It did come with a CD. I was able to use airport utility and worked great would have been a problem if you just have a pc.
fun173
Aug 6, 01:33 PM
Coated foam can't really kill you.
Tell that to my friend who got killed by a nerf sword :p
Tell that to my friend who got killed by a nerf sword :p
Jolly Giant
Apr 24, 04:26 AM
check out CampTune (http://www.paragon-software.com/home/camptune/index.html).
berkleebassist
Nov 3, 07:58 PM
Definitely the original album is best if the audio quality is the same/superior. That lets you hear the song in context to the songs that were recorded with it.
Richdmoore
May 4, 09:04 AM
i want to get a external HD to work with my 27" imac that i purchased last summer.
should i get one with Thunderbolt technology?
Also, would i hook this external up through my router or directly to the imac
neither of which have the thunderbolt connection port....
so, i'm wondering if there's any advantage getting one with TB
thanks for your thoughts
First of all, as far as I know no thunderbolt accessories are actually for sale yet. Maybe in a month or two.
I don't know of any router that has thunderbolt yet either.
Only advantage of getting a thunderbolt drive would be future compatiblity. (As long as it has multiple outputs in addition to thunderbolt, like USB/FireWire.). Thunderbolt items initially might cost too much to be worth it, at least until the price goes down.
If you want the fastest for your current mac, FireWire 800 is the way to go for your current system. USB only devices are slower, but usually cost less.
should i get one with Thunderbolt technology?
Also, would i hook this external up through my router or directly to the imac
neither of which have the thunderbolt connection port....
so, i'm wondering if there's any advantage getting one with TB
thanks for your thoughts
First of all, as far as I know no thunderbolt accessories are actually for sale yet. Maybe in a month or two.
I don't know of any router that has thunderbolt yet either.
Only advantage of getting a thunderbolt drive would be future compatiblity. (As long as it has multiple outputs in addition to thunderbolt, like USB/FireWire.). Thunderbolt items initially might cost too much to be worth it, at least until the price goes down.
If you want the fastest for your current mac, FireWire 800 is the way to go for your current system. USB only devices are slower, but usually cost less.
getbigg21
Dec 5, 01:12 AM
i would prefer to trade it. how much did u have in mind
ericssonboi
Mar 31, 05:41 PM
Looks like more dislikes, but here you go:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=105665
I counted more likes than dislikes... 6 Likes on the page 2..
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=105665
I counted more likes than dislikes... 6 Likes on the page 2..
No ice please
Jun 4, 09:51 AM
OP I would take it to the store. Apple has a 14 day exchange policy and its always better to be safe then sorry.
Shattentor
May 4, 07:11 AM
I have the previous model base 21.5'' iMac (see sig) for audio production and run even intensive Pro Tools and Logic sessions (several virtual instruments) without any problems. So I would say you're definitly good with the base i5. You might wonna upgrade to 8GBs of RAM later on if you run out of memory, but that's all I would do.
Spend those 700 bucks on something more useful, you won't notice any difference in use with the i7.
Spend those 700 bucks on something more useful, you won't notice any difference in use with the i7.
Embed
Jan 9, 08:48 AM
i hear there are sites you can pay for to view the keynote as it happenes, is this true???:confused:
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