I was wanting to open a .tpf file and I can not find anything to open it. If there is only programs for windows that is fine because I can use them. I just can't find anything on how to open .tpf files.
I have a new MacBook Air. How do I open .wmv files on it? Do I need to purchase 'Flip 4 Mac' for $30, or is there something already available in Lion that will run these files?
Info: MacBook Air, Mac OS X (10.7.3), Upgraded from old, white MacBook
when i tried to click to listen to an audio online, i get this message "the flip for mac plug-in needs your permission to run it".Then i clicked "run" and get this: "Track.php ?QuickTime Player can't open "track.php" because the movie's file format isn't recognized. To see if additional software is available that will enable QuickTime Player to open the movie, click Tell Me More."Â
I have a MacBook Pro 2.4 GHxz Intel Core i7, memory - 4 GB 1333 MHz DDR3 — and I don't know exactly what that means, but, I am trying to open files that were created 7 years ago that are ".cwk" files (word docs) and I haven't found a way to open them.
This week my G5 started getting flaky. (Mac Pro G5, Model 5.1 2x2.4 GHz Quad Core with 24 GB RAM OS 10.6.8) Apps that I've been working with started not saving files, trying to open files not working. If I drag and drop a file on the app icon it will open. Sometimes I get a "Could not Open because of a disk read error" and "Could not save because of a disk read error" message. If I do a shortcut Cmd+S file will save or if I close window with out saving, I get the prompt to "save file...OK" and that works. If I go to Page setup, the dialog box comes up but is blank, with a Settings drop down that doesn't really do anything. I've used disk utility to repair permissions,..several times. I have set up another account and get the same results. It seems to be hitting all my apps. I have run techtool pro and everything it can check is fine. I have Sophos Antivirus on this Mac and it finds nothing.
Info:Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8), 2 x 2.4 GHz Quad-Core / 8GB RAM
I have had some trouble lately when downloading DMG files with Safari. In the URL bar I could see it was downloading and then downloaded however nothing happend. Changed to open with DiskUtility didn't do anything. Firewall had no influence. When downloaded with Firefox there was NO problem and everything went fine like it use to do with Safari. So I suspect it is a bug in Safari since this happens with all DMG files of late.
An automatic update for my Adobe Acrobat Reader installed today and I lost all capabilities of viewing online PDF's. I can still open ones on my desktop that were previously downloaded. I cannot download/save a PDF from the internet either using Safari. This is the first time this has happened. Should/how can I delete/uninstall Adobe Acrobate Reader and start over?
About a week ago, my macbook quit opening internet pdf files. I checked for new software updates but it hasen't worked. No error message shows up, just a blank screen.Â
I have set up the printer connected directly to my imac to be shared. I can see it and add it to my macbook and files print across the network from both Word and Firefox. However pdf files open in acrobat will not print from the macbook.
Tried many searches now but so far I have had no solutions.
I have noticed in the past few times I have had a tap or two opened with something flash on them (youtube, vuze, etc..) and both safari and firefox crashing.
I have been having problems with my MacBook (Aluminum late 2008, I think, OS 10.5). It runs slowly; files on the desktop and in my "Macintosh HD" often won't open with double-click but have to be opened with File-->Open; there are Word Work Files that won't go away; the trackpad is often stiff and not very responsive; clicking on the mouse is very stiff, despite very easy settings. In short, a lot of things are sluggish. Sometimes, also, I get the spinning beach ball, but not all the time.Â
I have run disk permissons repair from Disk Utility many times (both from the desktop and from the MacBook install disk); I have replaced the directory with Disk Warrior at least twice; I have verified that the disk is OK; I have zapped the PRAM; and done other things of that kind.Â
I took the MacBook to an Apple Store yesterday. It had been unplugged and much to my surprise, most everything seemed to be working all right. When I opened it today, however, I found everything as it was before I took it to Apple. Including the Word Work files, which I thought were gone.Â
If I recall correctly, this started when I was working on a long editing project in Word, but I don't know whether that has anything to do with what has happened. I've done similarly long projects before, and this never happened.Â
I could try trashing the Word Work files (there seem also to be quite a lot of folders with "recovered" files), but I don't want to do that unless I can be assured that nothing bad will come from doing that. Â
I know this seems quite comprehensive, and may involve several issues, but I'm really unhappy about this and would love to think there is something more I can do, apart from returning to the Apple Store. Besides everything else, how can I khow that I won't find, again, that the MacBook will work fine there but goes back to its troubled state when I return?Â
how to open the .exe files in mac and why it is not supported with unarchiever app , also i am not able to run and dvd's in my mac its not accepting any cd's or dvd'd why? do i need to do some pre defined settings to run the cd's and dvd's ?
Im getting the following message:The last time you opened OpenOffice it unexpectadley quit while reopening windows. Do you want to try to reopen its window again? Then it gives an option to check a "dont open" or an "Reopen" box but neither works. It just freezes. Cant access Open office ODT files.