macmikey2
Apr 13, 05:34 AM
I just did this yesterday. Tired of Lion messing up. I get the beta thing, just don't want to deal.
I have a 1TB drive so I just re-partitioned the drive while running and then installed SL into new, clean partition. Did the complete restore/install from the original disks that came with MBP.
Next, I did the Software Update thing then ran migration assistant making sure to NOT move Machine and Applications.
Restarted and then drag copied over the apps I wanted, settings that were missed and did new installs of everything else.
All told about a day (10-12 hours) and I am now SL and Lion on one drive in my MBP.
Worth it to do a clean install and not carry anything back. Move them later.
Mikey
I have a 1TB drive so I just re-partitioned the drive while running and then installed SL into new, clean partition. Did the complete restore/install from the original disks that came with MBP.
Next, I did the Software Update thing then ran migration assistant making sure to NOT move Machine and Applications.
Restarted and then drag copied over the apps I wanted, settings that were missed and did new installs of everything else.
All told about a day (10-12 hours) and I am now SL and Lion on one drive in my MBP.
Worth it to do a clean install and not carry anything back. Move them later.
Mikey
dalvin200
Jan 15, 08:16 AM
you started a new thread for this?
its on the macrumors homepage! wtf.. .!?
where's the spam filter at? ;)
its on the macrumors homepage! wtf.. .!?
where's the spam filter at? ;)
WildCowboy
May 4, 12:38 PM
THE server? You mean the entire MacRumors site is run off of a single server? Color me impressed.
Well, no...I believe there are at least five servers behind MacRumors. But we restarted the front page one that was bogging down.
Well, no...I believe there are at least five servers behind MacRumors. But we restarted the front page one that was bogging down.
Horrortaxi
Aug 26, 11:28 PM
That's probably a mix of Stage 1 and 2.
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Sparky9292
Apr 7, 12:21 AM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_0_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/532.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0.5 Mobile/8A306 Safari/6531.22.7)
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Bear
Sep 17, 12:53 PM
40 GBs of music is enough so you don't need to keep changing what's on it.
Since they just did the iPod/iTunes announcement, I somehow doubt there will be an 80GB iPod released that soon.
Since they just did the iPod/iTunes announcement, I somehow doubt there will be an 80GB iPod released that soon.
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darylsudden
Mar 17, 02:35 AM
ohmaigawdthisisearly. I think I'd line up a few hours earlier.... about 4 'o clock or something
dsnort
Apr 12, 09:01 PM
Sweet. I'm very jealous!:(
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iDAG
Jan 12, 06:10 PM
9to5mac thinks that it would be called the MacBook Air, so the name has to be right.
kainjow
Feb 8, 11:29 AM
Will the mods entertain changing to [Resolved] status upon a request to do so in a post report?
Personally, I don't think it should be something we do for others or others should report for threads that aren't theirs. It's just a helper, not something that is enforced like a rule.
Personally, I don't think it should be something we do for others or others should report for threads that aren't theirs. It's just a helper, not something that is enforced like a rule.
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Applejuiced
May 1, 11:15 AM
Was it unlocked with the iPad baseband?
lanulos
Feb 9, 08:16 PM
To use iFile to install a deb, here is how I do it:
Download the .deb to your computer.
Open iFile on your ipod, and click on the WiFi logo on the bottom.
A page of text will display, with a url at the end, something like "http://192.168.xxx.xxx:10000".
Enter the url into the browser on your computer.
A root directory of your ipod will appear in the browser, with an upload box.
Use the upload box to put the .deb somewhere on your ipod, like in /tmp.
In iFile, tap Done and browse to the .deb, and tap it, then tap Installer in the menu. It should then install.
Download the .deb to your computer.
Open iFile on your ipod, and click on the WiFi logo on the bottom.
A page of text will display, with a url at the end, something like "http://192.168.xxx.xxx:10000".
Enter the url into the browser on your computer.
A root directory of your ipod will appear in the browser, with an upload box.
Use the upload box to put the .deb somewhere on your ipod, like in /tmp.
In iFile, tap Done and browse to the .deb, and tap it, then tap Installer in the menu. It should then install.
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tsteakuk
Mar 25, 04:51 AM
Its now 9.50 and the queue is forming well infront of the Apple store,touchwood. I have heard rumours abound that white models are limited and iPad stock isn't as many here as the bigger london stores, so if your planning to be a late comer cancelled your meetings, leave work early or just cry off ill, because your going to be waiting in line a long time and your going to be very angry if stock has gone. people started turning up near 6.30am and the line is getting bigger.
cube
Sep 21, 08:34 AM
Get either a Seagate or an Hitachi.
I could tell you bad stories about pretty much all the brands of hard drives that are around today. Seagate and Hitachi are the least trouble prone.
Hitachi is ex-IBM, so they have the worst historical reputation.
I could tell you bad stories about pretty much all the brands of hard drives that are around today. Seagate and Hitachi are the least trouble prone.
Hitachi is ex-IBM, so they have the worst historical reputation.
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devilot
Sep 24, 01:04 PM
he was recruited onto a team and they compete in international tournaments... according to him, the only proper gaming set up would use a CRT not an LCD. *shrugg* I'm quite ignorant in these matters though. :o
Phil A.
May 6, 03:30 AM
For future protection, I'd also recommend you uncheck the "Open Safe Files After Downloading" check box on Safari preferences: This will stop these drive by downloads automatically opening on you
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diond730
Apr 30, 12:40 AM
awww..=\ yea i can see the drive in osx. do you know what happened to make my bootcamp error? cause it was working just fine for a couple months and suddenly when i turned on my computer again and chose my bootcamp partition it went to the black screen with the blinking cursor..
philipma1957
Apr 25, 06:32 PM
https://www.superbiiz.com/detail.php?name=D2-8FB4GH&title=Hynix-DDR2-800-4G-ECC-FB-DIMM-Original-Server-Memory
not for Kelsey Chow from
mufflon
Apr 26, 02:20 AM
I'm taking the summer off, and after having saved up quite a bit of money, I'd like to visit Europe. Here's my current plan, and I'd really just like some input from fellow board members that travel a lot, have visited these places, etc.
(...)
Spain > France
I'll work my way around the south of France, before heading up to Paris.
(...)
Thanks!
Coming from sweden I've always enjoyed the following in france:
Southern part:
* Bordeaux (area) - nice red wine district - you can go sampling at most chateaus.
* Marseille (area around) - nice sandy beaches
* Carcassonne (city; one of the few wholly walled castle-cities)
Northern part:
* Normandy (area)- many nice museums and especially land marks from WW2
* Bourgogne (area) - another nice wine district, distinct differences to bordeaux
* Champagne (area) - this is where champagne is made, equally nice
There are a lot more to see in france of course, but these are the things I've appreciated the most (though normally not all wine districts on the same vacation - I'm not a drunkard :p )
(...)
Spain > France
I'll work my way around the south of France, before heading up to Paris.
(...)
Thanks!
Coming from sweden I've always enjoyed the following in france:
Southern part:
* Bordeaux (area) - nice red wine district - you can go sampling at most chateaus.
* Marseille (area around) - nice sandy beaches
* Carcassonne (city; one of the few wholly walled castle-cities)
Northern part:
* Normandy (area)- many nice museums and especially land marks from WW2
* Bourgogne (area) - another nice wine district, distinct differences to bordeaux
* Champagne (area) - this is where champagne is made, equally nice
There are a lot more to see in france of course, but these are the things I've appreciated the most (though normally not all wine districts on the same vacation - I'm not a drunkard :p )
4God
May 5, 01:32 PM
Besides those of you who got to be at NAMM...
You mean NAB?
I'm sure we'll hear more about this at WWDC the beginning of June. ;)
You mean NAB?
I'm sure we'll hear more about this at WWDC the beginning of June. ;)
JoeG4
Jul 15, 04:59 AM
Imma somewhat agree and somewhat disagree. Some Thinkpads (although not current ones) have AFFS (or IPS) screens that are better than anything else I've ever seen in a laptop.. by far.
MacBytes
Jan 9, 08:28 PM
Category: 3rd Party Software
Link: Firefox flaw raises phishing fears (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20050109212855)
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Link: Firefox flaw raises phishing fears (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20050109212855)
Posted on MacBytes.com (http://www.macbytes.com)
Approved by Mudbug
applextrent
Apr 6, 10:28 PM
So that's where Apple got their website idea from. Hmm.
Ha. :cool:
Ha. :cool:
Patmian212
Dec 1, 06:03 PM
Hey all,
This is just a feeler. I need a cheap PC laptop.
Min Specs: Mid range P3
This is just a feeler. I need a cheap PC laptop.
Min Specs: Mid range P3