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Rsod 16,484 Views / 120 Replies  
I understand the RSOD indicates that the video card has failed.
Posted by dweebert, on Jun 14, 2005 at 09:27 AM, in macOS
Does 17" run cooler 4,364 Views / 18 Replies  
As some of you have experience with both the 15" and 17", I am wondering whether the 17" appears to run cooler at the same speed. It would seem to me that there would be more air inside the 17" to...
Posted by dweebert, on Jul 16, 2004 at 03:22 PM, in Mac Notebooks
I just use a clean Swiffer on mine. It's exactly... 8,240 Views / 27 Replies  
I just use a clean Swiffer on mine. It's exactly the right size to protect the 15", it's thin, and it even gives you something to wipe the dust off the screen with.

When the cloth gets dirty, you...
Posted by dweebert, on Apr 9, 2004 at 01:10 PM, in Mac Notebooks
What Apple did in Panther mail was to move the... 12,634 Views / 60 Replies  
What Apple did in Panther mail was to move the Junk Mail filtering to occur *after* all of your other rules, rather than *before*. If any of your rules match an incoming piece of Junk Mail, and the...
Posted by dweebert, on Nov 8, 2003 at 04:50 PM, in Applications
Re: Re: Junk mail rule in Panther 2,868 Views / 11 Replies  
Actually, I think the new way makes more sense than the old way. It gives you a chance to "declare" that messages are not junk, and *then* takes matters into its own hands.

However, it would...
Posted by dweebert, on Nov 1, 2003 at 04:43 PM, in Applications
Your (2) and (4) ar pretty much contradictory. ... 1,860 Views / 81 Replies  
Your (2) and (4) ar pretty much contradictory. Prebinding and fragmentation are two completely unrelated concepts. Prebinding amounts to telling programs and libraries the memory addresses where...
Posted by dweebert, on Nov 22, 2001 at 12:09 PM, in macOS
 
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