jonomo
Apr 20, 05:40 AM
You will be constrained by the through-put of USB with an external drive VM.
That said, you could put a VM instance on an external drive and run it from there.
Alternately just store the VM on the external, and move it to the SSD when you need it.
I have Windows 7 Ultimate on a 9 gig VM using 512K of memory...so you may not need as much SSD space as you think.
Of course, gaming will change this pretty fast.
Would it be better t o try and do this off of a memory stick? How many gigs would I need?
By games I'm talking about mostly casual games with small clients and low GPU usage...
That said, you could put a VM instance on an external drive and run it from there.
Alternately just store the VM on the external, and move it to the SSD when you need it.
I have Windows 7 Ultimate on a 9 gig VM using 512K of memory...so you may not need as much SSD space as you think.
Of course, gaming will change this pretty fast.
Would it be better t o try and do this off of a memory stick? How many gigs would I need?
By games I'm talking about mostly casual games with small clients and low GPU usage...
sjinsjca
Mar 20, 10:35 PM
Hope you have good lawyers. I can't imagine this is legal.
Addendum: Behold:
http://rogueamoeba.com/support/knowledgebase/?showArticle=NicecastLegal
Nicecast can be used to create a stream of your own music (to which you own the copyright), of other copyright-free music, of your own talk or call-in show, as a baby monitor, and many other ways. All of these are perfectly legal and have no fees associated with them. However, streaming of copyrighted audio may have regulations and minor fees associated with it. Please see this link for more details on US webcasting laws.
Laws in your other countries may vary, so be sure to consult a lawyer if you're planning a commercial station.
Addendum: Behold:
http://rogueamoeba.com/support/knowledgebase/?showArticle=NicecastLegal
Nicecast can be used to create a stream of your own music (to which you own the copyright), of other copyright-free music, of your own talk or call-in show, as a baby monitor, and many other ways. All of these are perfectly legal and have no fees associated with them. However, streaming of copyrighted audio may have regulations and minor fees associated with it. Please see this link for more details on US webcasting laws.
Laws in your other countries may vary, so be sure to consult a lawyer if you're planning a commercial station.
henrikrox
Mar 31, 11:51 AM
I don't have any problems waiting.
I would rather have a stable jb and wait then to have a buggy jb.
That being said Im starting to really notice that I dont have a jb. I miss all the features
I would rather have a stable jb and wait then to have a buggy jb.
That being said Im starting to really notice that I dont have a jb. I miss all the features
ImAlwaysRight
Oct 26, 07:54 AM
I'm not an iPod user, but methinks this would be a good thing for Apple.
pnmd
May 5, 07:52 PM
Had a stock 2009 15" MacBook Pro and running Photoshop CS5 became a chore and often plugins would crash it.
Just got the new 27" iMac, stock $1699 model. Runs Photoshop SO much faster. Made a little video: iMac output to my 46" Vizio tv via Thunderbolt MiniDisplayPort-HDMI adapter. While running Photoshop CS5, ran Topaz Adjust and Alien Skin Exposure...plugins and movie trailer ran smooth, no hiccups, def couldn't do this with my 2009 15" Macbook Pro ;)
made a video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kYAVwl6e5U
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Just got the new 27" iMac, stock $1699 model. Runs Photoshop SO much faster. Made a little video: iMac output to my 46" Vizio tv via Thunderbolt MiniDisplayPort-HDMI adapter. While running Photoshop CS5, ran Topaz Adjust and Alien Skin Exposure...plugins and movie trailer ran smooth, no hiccups, def couldn't do this with my 2009 15" Macbook Pro ;)
made a video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kYAVwl6e5U
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JohnDoe98
Mar 20, 12:54 AM
What a news story. Closest the "article" comes to a source is "supposedly".
Why would he release a jailbreak for 4.3 tomorrow when 4.3.1 is imminent? A vulnerability was found publicly at pwn2own that needs to be patched by Apple. Burning another vulnerability would be dumb. Sorry, just sayin'. It's not gonna be tomorrow.
Why would you spread rumors of a 4.3.1? What's your source for the pwn2own "publically" found bug on 4.3? Do share wise one.
Why would he release a jailbreak for 4.3 tomorrow when 4.3.1 is imminent? A vulnerability was found publicly at pwn2own that needs to be patched by Apple. Burning another vulnerability would be dumb. Sorry, just sayin'. It's not gonna be tomorrow.
Why would you spread rumors of a 4.3.1? What's your source for the pwn2own "publically" found bug on 4.3? Do share wise one.
iPhoneCollector
Feb 24, 04:53 AM
this one is awesome
http://unimaps.com/flags-asia/japan-flag.gif
http://unimaps.com/flags-asia/japan-flag.gif
Dav1
Mar 21, 03:29 PM
Half the day has passed. nothing yet!! :confused:
I believe that was suppose to be yesterday, not today...
Today there are multiple sources that now claim 4.3.1 should be out in two weeks or less, and that Apple has fixed the hole in the iPad2!
I believe that was suppose to be yesterday, not today...
Today there are multiple sources that now claim 4.3.1 should be out in two weeks or less, and that Apple has fixed the hole in the iPad2!
twentytwo22
Mar 19, 06:59 PM
Speculation that it could be tomorrow at noon:
http://is.gd/mkDK1L
Hopefully it comes out soon!
http://is.gd/mkDK1L
Hopefully it comes out soon!
Sheet
Apr 29, 03:12 AM
I have installed Glims (http://www.machangout.com/), which gives safari a lot of customization and new features. At least for searching google (or anything else) in the adress bar Glims will help you.
1.) You can define keyword searching so you can type "g <what to search>" in the address bar and google will pop up, searching for that phrase. Also I have defined keywords for wikipedia, IMDB, Amazon, etc. For me this is really speeding up time!
3.) Keychains (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keychain_(Mac_OS))
4.) What about Command + W ?
1.) You can define keyword searching so you can type "g <what to search>" in the address bar and google will pop up, searching for that phrase. Also I have defined keywords for wikipedia, IMDB, Amazon, etc. For me this is really speeding up time!
3.) Keychains (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keychain_(Mac_OS))
4.) What about Command + W ?
zapnyc
Mar 10, 01:54 PM
In your situation, I'd hire an engineer to professionally downsample to 48khz/24bit. It's fast and easy for most of them. If you made these LP transfers yourself though, you already have the software to do this. Make a new session and set it at 48k/24bit. Then import your 96k files. Export as WAV or AIFF 48k/24....
Then import to iTunes and convert to lossless, or high rate AAC...but at the 48k custom iTunes setting.
No worries
Then import to iTunes and convert to lossless, or high rate AAC...but at the 48k custom iTunes setting.
No worries
f00f
Sep 8, 04:33 PM
Interesting to see that we can create configuration profiles that contain VPN settings for Juniper SSL VPNs, which require a third-party app from Juniper that doesn't exist yet. :(
mkrishnan
Oct 8, 03:38 PM
Adding it to the a fifth is not hard.
Certainly not, but it doesn't sound like this is their plan at all. Not to mention, what is the point of implementing GSM on new frequencies?
Certainly not, but it doesn't sound like this is their plan at all. Not to mention, what is the point of implementing GSM on new frequencies?
meptik
Apr 9, 06:06 PM
If you are going for 2TB drives, the WD Caviar Green drives are among the favorites. It's been reported they have some issues regarding the high load cycle counts (http://www.google.com/#hl=en&sugexp=ldymls&xhr=t&q=WD%20caviar%20green%20high%20load%20cycle%20count&cp=10&pq=wd%20green%20high%20load%20cycle%20count&pf=p&sclient=psy&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=WD+caviar+green+high+load+cycle+count&pbx=1&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.&fp=6cbe03e6833a46ef) due to the firmware...
Related:
How to Stop Excessive Load Cycles on the Western Digital 2TB Caviar Green (WD20EARS) with WDIDLE3 (http://www.storagereview.com/how_stop_excessive_load_cycles_western_digital_2tb_caviar_green_wd20ears_wdidle3)
It's a bit of work, but the high load cycle counts due to excessive head parking can be prevented.
Related:
How to Stop Excessive Load Cycles on the Western Digital 2TB Caviar Green (WD20EARS) with WDIDLE3 (http://www.storagereview.com/how_stop_excessive_load_cycles_western_digital_2tb_caviar_green_wd20ears_wdidle3)
It's a bit of work, but the high load cycle counts due to excessive head parking can be prevented.
roadbloc
Apr 21, 11:37 AM
Since most public libraries in the UK are being closed, this seems like the logical step forward.
dextertangocci
Oct 8, 02:54 AM
Just Release The Iphone Already!!!!!
I Am Starting To Go Mad!!!! I need An Iphone!!!!!!
I Am Starting To Go Mad!!!! I need An Iphone!!!!!!
AdrianK
Apr 30, 02:51 AM
Also no. iBook HDDs are IDE, and MacBooks (back to 1,1) use SATA, unless there's room for an adaptor or something.
Warp-Master
Apr 8, 03:28 PM
No need to be rude
macdatadrive
Apr 30, 02:43 AM
I agree. Most likely it is the hard drive. The blinking folder with the question mark is when it cannot find a bootable version of Mac OS X to boot from. Boot from the install disc and use disk utility. As you said, a hard drive shouldn't be too dear unless you get like a say 320GB solid state drive (hehe...)
Good luck with that old Mac.
Good luck with that old Mac.
xsedrinam
Sep 12, 10:49 AM
That could be quite a challenging philosophical statement.
codymac
Mar 3, 02:47 PM
Michael Moore? I stopped paying attention when you said that.
the cash in your pocket really isnt yours but your assets are.
Interested to hear your explanation of this.
the cash in your pocket really isnt yours but your assets are.
Interested to hear your explanation of this.
firsttube
Oct 9, 02:42 AM
Speaking as a T-Mobile customer, I would LOVE to have Apple working with them on the iPhone. :D
It would make sense in a way. T-Mobile doesn't cripple their phones, unlike most of the other carriers here in the US (That's largely why I left Verizon for T-Mobile a year or so ago). An uncrippled phone would mean an iPhone that actually works the way Apple envisions.
I have a samsung t-809 with t-mobile as my provider. video-out, and the ability to customizable the four way keys (to something other then what they do out of the box) are disabled on the phone, along with a few other features (like the ability to ring and vibrate simultaneously... how silly!). So maybe they don't cripple them to the extent of other carriers, but they certainly still cripple them.
It would make sense in a way. T-Mobile doesn't cripple their phones, unlike most of the other carriers here in the US (That's largely why I left Verizon for T-Mobile a year or so ago). An uncrippled phone would mean an iPhone that actually works the way Apple envisions.
I have a samsung t-809 with t-mobile as my provider. video-out, and the ability to customizable the four way keys (to something other then what they do out of the box) are disabled on the phone, along with a few other features (like the ability to ring and vibrate simultaneously... how silly!). So maybe they don't cripple them to the extent of other carriers, but they certainly still cripple them.
Zeterain
Mar 11, 01:07 PM
I plan on getting to SLC by 3, 3:30 at the latest. I fear that that won't be good enough though.
Keep the best buy updated, because I might hit that up. If not, I just may go to my local Simply Mac store, that is, assuming they have enough stock.
I'll be getting the white 32gb wifi model. What about everyone else?
Keep the best buy updated, because I might hit that up. If not, I just may go to my local Simply Mac store, that is, assuming they have enough stock.
I'll be getting the white 32gb wifi model. What about everyone else?
rosalindavenue
Dec 22, 08:34 PM
I called a local dealer today about an airport extreme card for my sister; he mentioned in passing that he was charging $130 for an original airport card. (He's also charging $99 for an extreme card apple sells for $79). Knowing mac users, there will be demand for old hardware for years to come; I dont think it will be much of a gamble to hold it for a while.
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