OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Uninstall The Foreign Language Support?
Feb 25, 2012Trying to clean out my iMac with OS X v. 10.6.8. Wish to uninstall the foreign language support.Â
View 9 RepliesTrying to clean out my iMac with OS X v. 10.6.8. Wish to uninstall the foreign language support.Â
View 9 Repliesso before my uncle from china buys a macbook. I just want to make sure for him that during the new mac registration process we can choose chinese language right? And if we do choose it all of the osx will be displayed in chinese? What about the software we install like office or something?
View 3 Replies View RelatedIf this is in the wrong forum then mods please feel free to move it. I'm looking for a program that will search online for Korean subtitles for my movies. Does anyone use any such program or have any recommendations for me?
View 2 Replies View RelatedIn the "print to PDF" menu in all applications, I get something like this:Â Â
View 1 Replies View RelatedI've installed an Italian version of Leopard, and updated with Snow Leopard in Italian too.
Now, I've changed the system language in English, but the Logon Screen is always in Italian Language... how may I translate it in English?
Can I change the Mail's language without changing OS X language?
View 1 Replies View RelatedHow to change the language of the system (detailed procedure).
Additionnal question: my mouse (wifi) works, but immediately after I have booted the system (a few seconds), the left clic does not work any more. What can I do?It is very difficult (impossible ?) to maintain the Imac without a mouse working correctly.Â
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iMac, Mac OS X (10.6)
When I first installed Snow Leopard, I selected Italy as region but with english language.As a result, under Language & Text in System Preferences, my region in the Formats was set to "Italy (English)", that is the italian format but with months and days names in english.I accidentally changed that setting and selected "Italy (Italian)" and now I see months and days names in italian but with system language set to english.I tried to restore the original setting, but there is no "Italy (English)" option under regions.I also tried to change in italian the system language and then change it back to english, but the days names are still in italian. Aside from defining a Custom format, is there a way to restore the "Italy (English)" original setting?
Info:MacBook, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
I currently live abroad (Japan) and am really excited for 10.6 but just want to make sure buying the Snow Leopard disc here will still give me the English lang. version.I assume that Snow Leopard is the exact same disc all over the world, just with the default language set to the country it's being sold in?
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iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.4)
Am I the only one who strips out the language support on my desktop computer just because? I leave about 5 languages in it but for my work computer, I am never going to use any language besides English to operate in. So why don't I do this?
Are there more people out there that strip this stuff out?
I want to go back. How do you uninstall, reinstall with original disks? Will that wipe out everything?
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Info:MacBookPro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
in the most of the powerful applications i.e microsoft office.. and i hope that if we can use microsoft project 2010 or apove in our mac's computers Â
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MacBook Pro (13-inch Late 2011), Mac OS X (10.7.3)
I'm trying to buy a new refurbish that will ship with Snow Leopard. I'm mainly buying it for the HD, RAM, and physical upgrades.
I have Final Cut Studio and Photoshop and I don't want to pay the $299 upgrade and rather stick with leopard on the new machine.
Is there any way I can uninstall Snow Leopard and install Leopard on the new mac so that I can continue to use my software?
I need to know before I purchase the new one ASAP so i can sell my older machine.
Unfortunately, I installed Microsoft Office for Mac some time ago and seem to be having trouble uninstalling it.
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Mac OS X (10.6.8)
How do I uninstall the Nokia I-Sync app? It doesn't appear in my applications folder and I can't drag it into trash.
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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)
Please add to the App Store support of the Ukrainian language and the flag of the country
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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3), Add to the App Store
I'm using OS X 10.5.8 on my MacBook. Will it support the upgrades to Snow Leopard and Lion?
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MacBook, Mac OS X (10.5.8)
My questions are how can I uninstall Lion and revert back to Snow Leopard, and will this causes all my settings to revert back to default mode?
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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)
The new Nvidia Chipsets used in the current crop of Macbooks can Use up to 8Gb Of Ram however apple claim to only support 4GB. People have put 8Gb into the new macbook Pro only to find the OS is unstable and unable to address the full 8Gb, 6Gb however works ok. I am guessing the limitation is the OS. Support for 32-bit apps and parts of the OS that are there for older hardware. Can any of you wiz kids shed some light on 10.6 for me will it support the full 8Gb of RAM?
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View 2 Replies View Relatedi'm planning to buy a macbook as soon as they appear with Core i5 processors, and since i want teh fastest most reliable experience possible, im also getting an SSD.After using a Solid State Disk with my windows xp machine, i've realized that without TRIM, write performance degrades considerably.This leads me to ask two questions, and any help is greatly appreciated:1. Will this SSD work if i format it as a mac drive?256GB Samsung SSD - its gotten good reviews off amazon, but i wana ask the experts (macrumors community
View 1 Replies View RelatedWhen i'll be able to write in Arabic Language with full support "Right Indent-and justification" by using Iwork. just like microsoft office?Why microsoft office for mac 2011 dosn't support Arabic Language?
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MacBookPro, Mac OS X (10.7.4)
Apple's support area for SL is up! Apple.com > Support > Discussions > Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard [URL]
View 1 Replies View RelatedQuick question: Does Boot Camp 3.0 (Snow Leopard) support 64-bit Windows 7? (on a 2009 MacPro to be specific).
View 5 Replies View RelatedI routinely transfer files bigger than 4GB between Windows and OSX. Right now I use ntfs-3g and macfuse. It seems to work, but every now and then I get file transfer errors, like error -36. The jump drives are fine, and the files are OK since I can transfer them to the PCs without a problem. With the "hack" that enables native NTFS R/W for Snow Leopard, I notice people have to enter the UUID of each volume for it to automount. Isn't there a way to set it up so one can just pop a jump drive in and have it automount? I'm dealing with DV files, and each machie is on a different network - different site so I'm pretty much stuck using removable drives.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI just had a cram session style training at work (since 10.6.8 is what we currently use) for this exam and now it looks like it is no longer available?
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Mac OS X (10.6)
Documentation included with copies of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard distributed during Apple's developer conference this week confirm that the next-generation operating system does not presently support Macs with PowerPC processors. LogicielMac.com has published a screen capture of the PDF-based requirements document included on the Snow Leopard disc that provides a rundown of the system's requirements.
The documentation states that in order to install Snow Leopard, developers must have a Mac computer with "an Intel processor" and at least 512MB of RAM, though additional memory is recommended for development purposes. The findings confirm an AppleInsider report from last September, which cited people familiar with the ongoing development of Leopard as saying that Mac OS X 10.6 would in all likelihood exclude support for PowerPC processors. According to the Snow Leopard documentation, the new system will also require an Apple-supplied video card, 9GB of hard disk space, and either an internal, external or shared DVD drive. [ View this article at AppleInsider.com ]