MacBook Air :: Virtual RAM Using A SSD Almost As Fast As Actual RAM?

Oct 31, 2010

The most demanding thing I would do with a new Air is watch videos, while having 5 windows open, while also running Office. Would 2GB be enough? And if it isn't just wondering when the MBA accesses more RAM virtually using the SSD how slow would it be? Half the speed of actual real RAM? A quarter? Or maybe it would be almost as fast as real RAM??

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MacBook Pro :: Delete Osx 10.7 Virtual Partition On Virtual Box?

Mar 27, 2012

How do I delete macbook pro osx 10.7 virtual partition on virtual box?  I already deleted the virtual machine and the app but the partition is still there.

Info:
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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Mac Mini :: Is 2.0GHz Fast Enough, Or Even 2.26GHz Fast Enough For VMFusion

Mar 19, 2009

Can the Mac mini with 4GB of RAM run VMFusion 2.02 with Windows XP Home properly without any problems? Is 2.0GHz fast enough, or even 2.26GHz fast enough for VMFusion? Does the Mac mini have enough horse power to run Windows XP?

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Delete Virtual Partition On Virtual-box?

Mar 27, 2012

do I delete virtual partition on virtualbox?  I'm using Mac OS X v10.7 Lion and installed Window7 through virtualbox.  I decided to use boot camp instead so I deleted the virtual machine and the the app.  However, the partition is still there.  How can I remove/delete the virtual partition. 

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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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MacBook Pro :: How Much Actual Free Space In SSD

Jun 8, 2010

I'm about to order a Macbook Pro and I'm undecided between a regular 500gb 7200rpm HHD or the 128 SSD. I've heard the SSD is fast but I'm afraid it might not be enough space. Typically, hard drives actually have a little less free space than the number it indicates. For example, a 500gb might have about 460gb of free space.

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ITunes :: Delete The Actual App On Macbook?

Mar 6, 2012

How do i delete the actual app of iTunes on my macbook?

Info:
MacBook, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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MacBook Pro :: Hypermac Actual Usage Times?

Jan 18, 2010

If you have a Hypermac battery in any capacity what are the actual usage times you get with it then? I'd rather not pay extra for time I don't need but I don't want to buy too little either.

My machine is 2.26 MBP 13" with 8 GB ram and x-25m 160gb so I'm guessing I might get a little more out of the internal battery. Hypermac tells me that the 100w is their most popular model.

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MacBook Air :: IFixit Videos - Replacing Actual LED Display

Jul 28, 2008

I need to know exactly how to remove the display portion of a macbook air, and how to go about replacing the actual LED display. The pictures, unfortunately, do not suffice. A video would be ideal, otherwise I may be going into my repair project quite blindly and unprepared. If there is no such video available.

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MacBook Pro :: The Actual Physical Click On The Trackpad Is Not Working?

Nov 2, 2009

I have a mbp purchased in late september and over the last few days the actual physical click on the trackpad is not working. If I apply a lot of pressure it will work but im afraid ill further damage the trackpad if i keep doing this. Anyone else have this problem and how did you solve it?

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MacBook :: Laptop Sending DAT Attachments Instead Of Actual File

May 29, 2012

I am a total Mac dummy but our owners daughter came in with her Macbook and said that no one can receive her attachments because they always get changed to DAT files. This happens if she uses both GMAIL and YAHOO mail (via safari). I can easily rename the file back to DOC or DOCX on my end but most of her friends and co-workers will not want to do that.

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MacBook Pro :: Program / Widget To Track Actual Battery Run Time?

Mar 24, 2008

Exactly as the title says - is there a program out there that can track how long my MBP is running when i run it off of battery power? As we all know the power usage varies depending on what you're doing on the computer, and I don't tend to do any one thing for hours on end. I know on my windows PC i used some program that charted on a graph power usage over time until the battery died.

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MacBook Pro :: Audio POP Before Hearing Actual Sound / System Sounds Not Working Fine

Mar 31, 2009

Here is whats happening: my 3 y.o. 15 MBP is connected to external speakers (Bose MusicMonitor) and every time there is a sound, any system sound, say an email in, a volume chirp, or a Skype chirp, anything at all, I hear an audible POP, before hearing the actual sound, in fact the POP sort of overlays the sound. I hear the second POP sometimes, after the sound has sounded, so to speak, and sometimes the second one does not happen at all. To me it reminds me of the Pioneer Amp my dad used to have in the 70's, when you first turn that thing on, it would produce an audible POP. So, back to to this, it sounds like an amplifier POP by being awaken by the system, and I'm inclined to think it is the MBP's audio "amplifier" on its board. Oh, btw, both the speakers and the MBP's volume is set to low.

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Mac Pro :: Actual Hard Drive Space Out Of Box

Apr 11, 2006

When you bought your MBP how much space did you have available out of the box. My 80 gig hardrive has a capacity of 74.21 and I never checked how much was used when I bought it. Reason I am asking is, I have 42.4 gigs left and I cant figure out where all that space went. I can account for 9 gigs worth of itunes music and videos, and maybe another 4 or so gigs of other stuff. What about the rest? How do I check if I have a HUGE plist file or something?

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OS X :: How To Get Function Buttons Actual Options

Jul 3, 2009

Sometimes (very rarely, but it does occur) I need to press the F1 button or F8 or another "f" button. However, as we all know, apple has placed really nice (I really like them) shortcuts for widgets, expose, volume, play/pause etc. So when I press that button (say F8) the music starts playing. So how do I "press it right". Do I need to press another button with it. Or is it preferences.

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OS X :: Actual Network Connection Speed ?

Jul 13, 2009

Is this the right place to see my network connection speed? I've never seen it go past 130 or below. Our PCs are at 270.

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IMac :: Actual Size Of The 27'' Stand?

Oct 21, 2009

I mean when it is upright on a desk, not just length measurements for the screen. I am afraid that the 27'' might have put my current desk out of commission

..or at least the shelf on top that stabilizes it.

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OS X :: How To Open Photos In Actual Size

May 21, 2010

How do I get photos to open in Preview in their Actual Size? I have checked the Preferences to open photos in Actual Size but it still zooms out leaving me to have to zoom in. I have also checked off 'Respect image and screen DPI for scale.'

Also during slideshows, how can I get the photos to be viewed in actual size? Is there a better app out there designed at what I'm getting at here?

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App Store :: Using Not Actual Versions Of Software

Apr 30, 2012

I am trying to understand the concept of the app store. Generally I am not very fond of purchasing apps this way. Not having much experience yet. My biggest concern: 

What if I need an older version of an app. I always only see the actual version in the store. 

For example: I will certainly stay on Snow Leopard for a long time. More and more apps require at least Lion. Once, lets say in 5 years, when I may need to make a new install of all my things (still 10.6.8 tough) how can I be sure to be able to still get the software I always used, in a version that works in 10.6.8? 

I always have copies of apps I use. But in 5 years, will I be able to load it onto a new installed 10.6.8 Mac and run it? Would it only run after App Store confirmed I have actually bought it? Will it confirm a software 5 years old or force me to download y new version? 

Info:
Mac mini, Mac OS X (10.6.8), 2,4 GHz Core Duo 240GB SSD, 8GB RAM

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MacBook Air :: MBA Rev A And Virtual Machines?

Jan 30, 2009

Has any one experienced how the MBA Rev A (1.6, 80 GB HD model) handles virtual machines? I need Windows sometimes due to my work (damn you Windows networks) and would love to be able to use my MBA.

I was thinking of using VMWare or VirtualBox from Sun.

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MacBook Air :: Virtual Machines With Rev. B SSD?

Apr 13, 2009

I would like some input on the current Rev. B/SSD owners.

How does virtual machines run, specifically Windows XP Professional SP3?

My cousin is thinking about purchasing the Rev B SSD model but he requires Windows XP for work purposes. He won't be running much, just some basic software. I run a Vista virtual machine on my current 17" and it tends to studder a little sometimes.

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OS X :: Used Disk Space Mismatch With Actual Data?

Dec 20, 2010

I have Macbook with Mac OS X 10.6.4. I have 500 gb internal hard drive. I only have 297 gb data in my documents but finder shows that my harddive has 472gb of data and only 28 gb left.

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Applications :: IPhoto - How To Access The Actual Files

Oct 30, 2007

How can I see the actual files of my photographs and images in Finder? iPhoto just creates an "iPhoto Library" it it gives me no access to the files themselves. If I'm uploading photos to a forum or Facebook I need to access the files. Any idea how I can do this?

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OS X :: Deleted Actual Dock - Any Way To Bring It Back

Nov 27, 2008

I deleted my dock in terminal because I wanted to customize it, I missed a step and deleted my dock. please help me bring it back. I have no dock. And when I restarted my computer my background changed for some odd reason.

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IMac :: UPC Label Doesn't Match Actual?

Apr 3, 2009

I was just looking at my iMac UPC label (which I need for printer rebate).

Anyways, my iMac config is:

24" / 2.66 GHz / 4 GB / 640 GB HD

and my UPC label reads:

20" / 2.66 GHz / 2 GB / 320 GB HD

Now, I called Apple, and he said it shouldn't matter, but I need the order receipt and UPC label to match, what now?

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Applications :: IWorks VS MS Office - Actual Differences

May 20, 2009

So as I wait for WWDC to purchase my UMB, I've been reading about this debate b/w iworks and office. The story from an apple "genius" - iWorks allows you to open any office file (Word, excell or PPT) and work with in the native OS system without difficulty. You can also save to any of the above formats - so file transfers and exchange between workers/users should be seamless. So why get office? "Genius" answer: It's primarily for those that are comfortable with the way office looks, ie format. What I've been reading in this forum is that people do get both IWorks and Office for Macs (which apparently is not very robust), some go with boot camp and Office for Win. What are the actual differences? Other than how one looks over the other. Is there anything you can't do with iWork and need office?

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OS X :: Leopard Expose - Space For Actual Windows

Sep 3, 2009

I want the non-existing window to disappear completely and leave space for the actual windows. I can't seem to figure out the catch.

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Applications :: What Is The Actual Location Of The Photos That IPhoto Uses

Oct 14, 2009

As far as i can make out, all the photos I see in iPhoto are copies of the original. But where are the original ones, then?

I usually connect my camera to the mac and the photos get copied form there, I know this much.

When I use Finder to try to locate a photo, it is iPhoto that opens it - I don't seem to have a choice. I might want to open the original photo in another program, for example.

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IMac :: Actual Measurement Of Power Consumption

Nov 19, 2009

I'm considering to buy a new iMac (21,5"/nvidia or ati) and I'm wondering if someone has already measured the actual power consumption. In it's environmental paper, Apple documents that it uses less than 2W in sleep mode and 37,5 W with the display off. Did anyone try if this is also measured in real life? I may sound a bit paranoid, but half a year ago I bought a mac mini 2007 at a stock clearance, and I was shocked to find out that just the powerblock plugged in already consumes 8W, the mini itself in standby consumes 11W. Add to that a screen, external speakers and an external disk and the total standby power consumption of the lot is 25W. Terrible.

Besides the energy consumption, I'm also a bit disappointed with the speed of the mini, but that's probably largely due to the low RAM (1GB). So rather than going for the latest mini model, I'd like to go for the power of an iMac. But I would be really happy if someone could confirm the power consumption. Specifically I'm looking for power consumption
- In sleep mode
- While streaming itunes to an airport express, with the display off
(I assume the display goes to sleep automatically when streaming. Right?)
- While in normal, not too heavy operation (eg surfing, mailing & itunes)

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Email Address Appear In Inbox And Not Actual Name

Mar 24, 2012

The name is listed in the actual email as John McCoy, but in the inbox itself it shows the email address. I want the name...

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OS X Mavericks :: 10.9.4 / Finder Shows More Available HD Space Than Actual

Sep 12, 2014

The available HD space shown at the bottom of the finder window shows 650 gb and the "get Info" window for the HD shows the same. If i look at the HD in "Disk Utility" or in "System Report" from "About this Mac", it shows 490 gb, which is what it should be by my calculations. I have installed a new SSHD a few weeks ago but it showed the correct available HD space in all locations at that time. Just the other day i noticed the higher available number at the bottom of the finder window, Have performed a "disk repair" and "permissions repair" with no effect. Running OS 10.9 mavericks on a macbook late 08. 8GB ram and 750 gb SSHD.

Info:
OS X Mavericks (10.9.4)

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