thegoldenmackid
Sep 17, 10:20 PM
Joined. No clue if I'm doing it correctly.
balamw
Dec 15, 05:52 PM
I pulled it from an old Tivo box.
Well then it's not exactly a Windows HD is it, more like a Linux HD...;)
It wouldn't hurt to wipe the partition table from Windows even if you don't use MacDrive. TiVos have lots of little partitions on the drive, some ext2, some MFS.
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Well then it's not exactly a Windows HD is it, more like a Linux HD...;)
It wouldn't hurt to wipe the partition table from Windows even if you don't use MacDrive. TiVos have lots of little partitions on the drive, some ext2, some MFS.
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Keleko
Mar 28, 03:07 PM
I think that will do it. I did the same thing with older pictures, too. You can then just switch libraries to use the one you want.
You can easily test it by exporting the folder as a new library and then switching libraries to look at it to make sure it looks right before you delete that folder off the internal drive.
You can easily test it by exporting the folder as a new library and then switching libraries to look at it to make sure it looks right before you delete that folder off the internal drive.
nanofrog
Apr 25, 10:05 PM
It's a damn shame about not being able to boot off more than one volume that is on the 1880 controller as I ultimately wanted to have 2x 240GB 6G mercury drives each with a different OS in pass through mode, now it looks like I will go for a slightly cheaper SATA2 SSD for the Win 7 install since it will be off the onboard controller.
There's not that many SSD's out yet that can exceed a 3.0Gb/s controller (most reach sustained sequential throughputs of ~250MB/s or so, and 3.0Gb/s is good for ~270 -275MB/s), so you don't need to panic over this.
I suppose I could still RAID0 2x 240GB 6G Mercury drives and use bootcamp to install on a 240GB partition dedicated to Windows 7, but this would be a riskier setup since I would loose access to both OS if the RAID0 played up. The Mac would not have trouble booting two OS off a partitioned RAID0 volume would it?
You won't be able to do this. :(
Boot Camp doesn't work with RAID (hardware or software). So you'll have to use a single disk on the ICH (no need to run the Boot Camp utility, as it's a partition tool). The BC disk does include Windows drivers however (setup.exe), so you may need to run those, particularly for wireless drivers.
You can place the OS X disk either on the ICH or RAID card (flash the firmware, set the disk as the boot location).
The mercury drives do sound reliable though, do you think a RAID0 with the 2x new 6G Mercury's is viable option? Or should I get those RAID edition Mercury drives, what makes them more suitable for RAID anywhere?
The only difference between them is the amount of over-provisioning (additional capacity used for wear leveling; 7% for the Pro series, 28% for the RAID Edition series).
There doesn't seem to be any other differences (same controller and firmware timings from what I can tell). Both have been used successfully in stripe sets on both the ICH and hardware RAID cards. So if you're doing more reads than writes, the Pro series would be fine. If you're going to do a lot of writing (massive amounts of data), then the RE series may be the way to go. Another trick, is not to fill the SSD up all the way.
Nanofrog, could you please tell me what is the special cable that I need to get to use the 2nd SFF-8087 internal port on the Areca 1880 to connect an external enclosure?
1.0 meter SFF-8087 to SFF-8088 cable (http://www.pc-pitstop.com/sas_cables_adapters/8887-1M.asp)
There's not that many SSD's out yet that can exceed a 3.0Gb/s controller (most reach sustained sequential throughputs of ~250MB/s or so, and 3.0Gb/s is good for ~270 -275MB/s), so you don't need to panic over this.
I suppose I could still RAID0 2x 240GB 6G Mercury drives and use bootcamp to install on a 240GB partition dedicated to Windows 7, but this would be a riskier setup since I would loose access to both OS if the RAID0 played up. The Mac would not have trouble booting two OS off a partitioned RAID0 volume would it?
You won't be able to do this. :(
Boot Camp doesn't work with RAID (hardware or software). So you'll have to use a single disk on the ICH (no need to run the Boot Camp utility, as it's a partition tool). The BC disk does include Windows drivers however (setup.exe), so you may need to run those, particularly for wireless drivers.
You can place the OS X disk either on the ICH or RAID card (flash the firmware, set the disk as the boot location).
The mercury drives do sound reliable though, do you think a RAID0 with the 2x new 6G Mercury's is viable option? Or should I get those RAID edition Mercury drives, what makes them more suitable for RAID anywhere?
The only difference between them is the amount of over-provisioning (additional capacity used for wear leveling; 7% for the Pro series, 28% for the RAID Edition series).
There doesn't seem to be any other differences (same controller and firmware timings from what I can tell). Both have been used successfully in stripe sets on both the ICH and hardware RAID cards. So if you're doing more reads than writes, the Pro series would be fine. If you're going to do a lot of writing (massive amounts of data), then the RE series may be the way to go. Another trick, is not to fill the SSD up all the way.
Nanofrog, could you please tell me what is the special cable that I need to get to use the 2nd SFF-8087 internal port on the Areca 1880 to connect an external enclosure?
1.0 meter SFF-8087 to SFF-8088 cable (http://www.pc-pitstop.com/sas_cables_adapters/8887-1M.asp)
BobVB
Oct 4, 12:31 PM
But the fact remains, most new cell phones in the U.S. at least already have GPS built in so the location of the phone can be tracked by emergency responders.
Actually I was told by someone that should know that all the GSM networks don't support the GPS subcarrier and calculate your position by tower triangulation instead. Since GSM is the dominate form in the industry in the us (unless Sprints bigger than I think) most phones probably don't have GPS built in. (just an interesting factoid)
And yes a cellphone/camera/GPS thingee would be cool but they can't forget the essentials and a phone without voice dial is a phone not worth having no matter what other features it might have. I mean don't all states have a 'handsfree only' while driving law by now?
Actually I was told by someone that should know that all the GSM networks don't support the GPS subcarrier and calculate your position by tower triangulation instead. Since GSM is the dominate form in the industry in the us (unless Sprints bigger than I think) most phones probably don't have GPS built in. (just an interesting factoid)
And yes a cellphone/camera/GPS thingee would be cool but they can't forget the essentials and a phone without voice dial is a phone not worth having no matter what other features it might have. I mean don't all states have a 'handsfree only' while driving law by now?
Eaton Photos
Apr 10, 06:04 PM
Here are a series of Images shot yesterday, from JBS Racing's practice run on the Ohio River.
Gallery with Larger Images can be found here: http://www.eatonphotos.com/jbsdemo4911
1)http://www.eatonphotos.com/img/s3/v23/p850935218-5.jpg
LARGER (http://www.eatonphotos.com/jbsdemo4911/h32b83db2#h32b83db2)
2) Starboard Turbine Engine Start-uphttp://www.eatonphotos.com/img/s1/v19/p662132486-5.jpg
LARGER (http://www.eatonphotos.com/jbsdemo4911/h32b83db2#h27775706)
3) http://www.eatonphotos.com/img/s3/v23/p743100998-5.jpg
LARGER (http://www.eatonphotos.com/jbsdemo4911/h32b83db2#h2c4ad246)
4) http://www.eatonphotos.com/img/s3/v23/p1044465302-5.jpg
LARGER (http://www.eatonphotos.com/jbsdemo4911/h32b83db2#h3e414696)
5) BURNERS ON!!! http://www.eatonphotos.com/img/s1/v20/p680993609-5.jpg
LARGER (http://www.eatonphotos.com/jbsdemo4911/h32b83db2#h28972349)
Gallery with Larger Images can be found here: http://www.eatonphotos.com/jbsdemo4911
1)http://www.eatonphotos.com/img/s3/v23/p850935218-5.jpg
LARGER (http://www.eatonphotos.com/jbsdemo4911/h32b83db2#h32b83db2)
2) Starboard Turbine Engine Start-uphttp://www.eatonphotos.com/img/s1/v19/p662132486-5.jpg
LARGER (http://www.eatonphotos.com/jbsdemo4911/h32b83db2#h27775706)
3) http://www.eatonphotos.com/img/s3/v23/p743100998-5.jpg
LARGER (http://www.eatonphotos.com/jbsdemo4911/h32b83db2#h2c4ad246)
4) http://www.eatonphotos.com/img/s3/v23/p1044465302-5.jpg
LARGER (http://www.eatonphotos.com/jbsdemo4911/h32b83db2#h3e414696)
5) BURNERS ON!!! http://www.eatonphotos.com/img/s1/v20/p680993609-5.jpg
LARGER (http://www.eatonphotos.com/jbsdemo4911/h32b83db2#h28972349)
zap2
Apr 15, 10:22 AM
I have one and have yet to pick up any games for outside of the game it shipped with. I refuse to buy the crappy titles they have for it, I'm not looking at this like I do for the launching of a new system, where I will put up with sub-par games. I want good games for it. Its a neat piece of hardware with all of potential, but I'm not wasting 50 dollars are sub-par games.
But I do like the look of the sequel to Rez, looks pretty fun.
But I do like the look of the sequel to Rez, looks pretty fun.
appleguy
Apr 12, 01:53 PM
Well when I get home tonight I will try it as N only under 2.4.
If that works I might upgrade my extreme.
If that works I might upgrade my extreme.
alust2013
May 3, 11:40 AM
I'd just get the 24GB. Even that should be way more than you need, unless you are running several VMs as well as photoshop, etc. But you certainly wouldn't notice any adverse effects from 32GB if that's what you wanted to know.
bella92108
Apr 6, 03:59 PM
Question: What's the difference between a tethered & untethered jailbreak? :p I don't know much about it.
Do you know what a tetherball is?
What's the difference between a tetherball and a ball? A cord\cable\string.
Tethered = when you reboot it has to be connected to your PC
Untethered = when you reboot it doesn't have to be.
You should google the question next time, don't be lazy.
Do you know what a tetherball is?
What's the difference between a tetherball and a ball? A cord\cable\string.
Tethered = when you reboot it has to be connected to your PC
Untethered = when you reboot it doesn't have to be.
You should google the question next time, don't be lazy.
HangmanSwingset
Mar 14, 07:48 PM
The zune was dead in the water from the beginning. The only thing they had over iPod is the fact that the 30GB was... well... 30GB. The normal Zune models always seemed to break more than the iPod Classic and the iPod Nano.
The Zune HD came out when the 3rd generation iPod touch was out I believe (If not, then the iPhone 3GS, and we all know the touch is later bumped up to match the phone specs), yet had worse specs than even the 1st generation iPod touch. If they really wanted to compete with Apple, that definitely wasn't the way to do it.
The Zune HD came out when the 3rd generation iPod touch was out I believe (If not, then the iPhone 3GS, and we all know the touch is later bumped up to match the phone specs), yet had worse specs than even the 1st generation iPod touch. If they really wanted to compete with Apple, that definitely wasn't the way to do it.
SideStepSociety
May 3, 11:01 PM
You should attempt downloading the Combo Update from Apple and see if it installs.
KnightWRX
Apr 5, 10:20 AM
Why is it that the iPad and the iPhone have great Sync with the iMa, but the small drive MBA has no Sync. Both the MBA and the iPad can be 64GB. Since one cannot cram a 1 Terabyte drive into 64GB of the MBA, there is a need for the Sync.
The MBA is not an iOS device. If you want a syncing solution, install one. Plenty of them available out there.
The MBA is not an iOS device. If you want a syncing solution, install one. Plenty of them available out there.
gelinasbrian
Nov 5, 03:53 PM
Thought this was cool. Like X-Ray vision:cool: This is what is hiding behind that big awesome screen...
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4025/5141353582_520e44043a_b.jpg
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4025/5141353582_520e44043a_b.jpg
M-5
Apr 14, 08:10 PM
I'm just going to stay on the 4.3 firmware, because there's really nothing in 4.3.1 or 4.3.2 that I need. It would be more of a hassle to upgrade and then find out later that the Jailbreak was only for 4.3 which would require me to downgrade. I have the 4.3 SHSH blobs saved from a few weeks ago when Apple was still signing it, and I just saved the 4.3.1 blobs while I still can just in case the Jailbreak is only for 4.3.1 and I end up having to restore or something.
The Jailbreak is taking a lot longer than I thought it would take. Ah well, nothing I can do.
The Jailbreak is taking a lot longer than I thought it would take. Ah well, nothing I can do.
mtcowdog
Apr 18, 10:07 AM
Regardless of the rumors, the next iPhone needs to have LTE and a larger screen. I live in an area that won't see LTE for some time, and yet LTE will be a factor in my next phone purchase. And a larger screen would be very nice. After playing with many of these new android devices, I don't see the disadvantages I expected with larger screens.
And whether the next iphone comes out summer or fall is a non-issue to me. Holding a new iPhone until early 2012, however, would be a big mistake. Even fragmented and subject to the bloatware whims of carriers, android is a significant competitor.
And whether the next iphone comes out summer or fall is a non-issue to me. Holding a new iPhone until early 2012, however, would be a big mistake. Even fragmented and subject to the bloatware whims of carriers, android is a significant competitor.
42abram
Apr 18, 06:26 PM
This statement is just wrong on so many levels.
Hardware speed is nice, but network access is the big thing for phones. Don't believe me? Switch off your 3G and spend a few days on the EDGE network and see how much fun your iPhone is.
Buying another 3G phone is just asking to be left behind by everyone else as LTE/4G is deployed and new apps become dependent on the high-speed connection that it offers -- it's akin to being the last person in the store to buy a regular DVD or VHS player.
Thanks, Apple, but no thanks. I'm not going to be tied a two year service agreement for an outdated phone made of a fragile material with reception issues. No LTE/4G = No sale as far as I'm concerned.
YOUR last paragraph: well said ... i love the 4, i love using it every day as i do.. but with that kind of use,, it's almost a given that you have to replace a normal phone within 13-16 if you are an individual with average to normal clumsiness.. i mean this hot little glass brick is in my pocket all day every day.. the only thing that wears more on my person is my face...
Hardware speed is nice, but network access is the big thing for phones. Don't believe me? Switch off your 3G and spend a few days on the EDGE network and see how much fun your iPhone is.
Buying another 3G phone is just asking to be left behind by everyone else as LTE/4G is deployed and new apps become dependent on the high-speed connection that it offers -- it's akin to being the last person in the store to buy a regular DVD or VHS player.
Thanks, Apple, but no thanks. I'm not going to be tied a two year service agreement for an outdated phone made of a fragile material with reception issues. No LTE/4G = No sale as far as I'm concerned.
YOUR last paragraph: well said ... i love the 4, i love using it every day as i do.. but with that kind of use,, it's almost a given that you have to replace a normal phone within 13-16 if you are an individual with average to normal clumsiness.. i mean this hot little glass brick is in my pocket all day every day.. the only thing that wears more on my person is my face...
TheWitePony
Jul 24, 03:24 PM
I just bought a Tibook from the Apple Retail Store on the 19th and I have just noticed that I have a stuck/dead pixel. It is on the far left side of the screen and it is green in color. The good part is that it is virually invisable, unless that part of the screen is black. However, it is very annoying when say I'm watching a DVD or I'm watching a slide show of my picutes in iPhoto. This notebook is not even a week old. What should I do? Should I go back to the store and demand a replacement? Would they even give me one? I think that the minimum number of pixels that would fall under warrenty is like 6 or 7 right? But this thing is brand new....shouldn't there be a speacial case for defective products that are brand new? I mean what would stop me from just returning it at the Apple store, and then just reordering it from the online store?? With that logic, shouldn't they just give me a straight up trade if they sold me a defective product??
Mechcozmo
Jan 16, 04:28 PM
If it is an iMac, or in fact, any G3, check to see if there is a firmware update that you need to run.
AlphaDogg
Aug 28, 02:26 PM
I am curious as to how you (the forum) has your MBP's or MB's set up on your desks. A picture would be nice. A picture of my desk is attached.
Not shown: Harmon Kardon speakers. Logitech speakers. External USB (blue) Seagate HDD, and AirPort Express.
What is shown: 18.5" acer display, 13" MBP, wired Apple Keyboard, wireless magic mouse, Apple remote, original iPod nano box, original iPhone box, 13" MBP box, and Epson CX7400 series printer.
Not shown: Harmon Kardon speakers. Logitech speakers. External USB (blue) Seagate HDD, and AirPort Express.
What is shown: 18.5" acer display, 13" MBP, wired Apple Keyboard, wireless magic mouse, Apple remote, original iPod nano box, original iPhone box, 13" MBP box, and Epson CX7400 series printer.
Peter Griffin
Sep 15, 05:49 AM
Mainstream rap today is pretty pointless already. I mean, you could only make so many different variations of the dance club, jewelery and spinny rims. Even people who are portrayed to be above the norm (ie. Kanye) still have to rap about materialistic things. He's the self proclaimed "Louis Vuitton Don" :rolleyes: . It doesn't get any more ridiculous than that in my humble opinion.
The only rap that I personally listen to today is, as someone stated above, Eric B. and Rakim. The old stuff is where it's at but even that's wearing out on me.
The only rap that I personally listen to today is, as someone stated above, Eric B. and Rakim. The old stuff is where it's at but even that's wearing out on me.
eva01
Nov 23, 01:21 PM
and then you go and buy the xBox and realize it was one of the defective ones O_O.
But anyways i agree i think it could do better as a buy it now
But anyways i agree i think it could do better as a buy it now
GimmeSlack12
Apr 14, 01:19 AM
I've had this thing since December and after about a month of sort of using it I haven't really touched it since. I have Dance Central and its a great game, but to be honest, I just don't feel like dancing my ass off at the end of the day.
I have plans to buy more Kinect games and use the thing more, but lately, I haven't. You?
I have plans to buy more Kinect games and use the thing more, but lately, I haven't. You?
philipma1957
May 5, 05:16 PM
same company has this for sale.
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