Software :: Installation Guide For Stuffit?

Apr 16, 2009

i've downloaded stuffit.exe on my mac, so that i could open a sit file but now i don't know how to open stuffit. What should i be doing with it?

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Dec 8, 2010

where to find it?

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Jan 12, 2011

I had a Mac Mini sitting around the house collecting dust, so I thought I'd boot it up to have a small computer in my room. When I booted it up it started with the standard "bung" sound, but then it showed a blank grey screen. After a minute or so the screen turned to black, then came back with the same grey screen, but with a blue folder in the middle flashing a question mark, then the old Mac two faces logo, and continued to switch indefinitely.

Both said that it was unable to open.

I then tried to eject the disc so I could try my other install discs MacBook Pro, but the drive would not eject, and I had to open the Mini up to get the disc physically out of the disc tray. When I tried to do the install with my other install disc it did virtually the same thing with identical error messages. The only way I could get it to do anything different was to hold option on reboot, and the screen would go blue with the old school clock spinning as the cursor, a button that had a arrow pointing to the right (like "next") and a button with an arrow that looked like a "refresh." "Next" didn't work even after multiple "refresh"es, even though clicking refresh definitely started whatever process it was doing over again.

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Apr 19, 2008

I know there have been a lot of posts about installing additional memory - I even watched the installation video over at OWC. OWC video shows two factory 1GB memory sticks - one in Slot A of the upper riser board and one in Slot A of the lower riser board. It says to move the module from Slot A of the lower riser board and install it in Slot B of the upper riser board to make a matched pair.

But here's the question. I have 4GB of RAM - two 1GB modules in Slots A&B of each riser board from the factory (I know - I know - I should have ordered it with the stock RAM and purchased the extra at less than the exorbitant prices Apple charges - but that's another story). I want to add 4GB more (two 2GB modules):
Move the two 1GB factory modules from Slots A&B of the lower riser board into Slots C&D of the upper riser board and then install the two new 2GB modules into Slots A&B of the lower riser board (just as the OWC video implies)?

Leave the factory modules where they are and install one 2GB module in Slot C of each riser board to provide a "balanced" 4GB on each riser board?

Options #2 seems to provide a "balanced" module location (4GB in the upper riser board and 4GB in the lower riser) so the four cores on each CPU can access an equal amount of memory for optimum performance. - but I have read that you need to install the new modules in matched pairs - but does that mean put them together on the same riser board? In the OWC video, if the two new modules were a matched pair then why wouldn't they be put one in each riser board just like the factory modules?

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Jul 31, 2010

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Jun 25, 2008

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Aug 25, 2009

if I bought a new hard drive, would I be able to install SL on it? (the HD would not have leopard on it)

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Aug 29, 2009

Just wanted to let everyone know this morning I installed a brand new drive in my mac mini (320GB 7200RPM for the record)

Then booted off the snow leopard disk and did a fresh install.

The key is to go into the disk utility menu when the first snow leopard screen is displayed (I think the button is "continue" on the first screen). Once in disk utility you can format your bare drive and then upon closing disk utility the SL installer will come back and prompt you to install on the drive you just formatted.

This was using the $29 snow leopard upgrade disk for the record (and yes I already owned leopard for this machine).

SL is so far working sweet except for the lack of istat menus! They really need to get a move on and get that SL compatible version released.

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Dec 12, 2008

I have Intel 945 GNTL Motherboard with 1.5 Gb RAM, 120GB SATA HDD, 224 Mb VGA. I installed MAC OS X on my system. It installed completely but failed to load upon restart after the setup has finished. What do I need to look for running it properly.

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May 23, 2009

I am about to install a new (blank) hard drive to my existing 2009 Mac Pro. The Drive will then be used solely for windows (won't be a partition, but a stand alone drive, separate from my other drives which are Raid).

On the apple web site, it says that the OSX software installed will provide drivers etc. Does that mean that I should:

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OS X :: How Do I Get Stuffit To Open .exe Files

May 17, 2009

I downloaded Stuffit expander but it doesn't open anything i DL some things off of Limewire and i can't get them to work at all i dont understand when i select the mac osx OS for the item i am DL it downloads and gives me a file with .exe then i read that i need to have stuffit but that does jack

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OS X :: Download Stuffit Or DD For System 7.5.3?

Jun 29, 2009

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Applications :: How To Create Rar With Stuffit Deluxe

Apr 27, 2009

I need to create a split archive of a file over 1GB for posting on my blog. I'd like it to be in RAR format so that both Mac and PC users can access it. I heard I could do it with Stuffit Deluxe so I bought it and now I'm seeing no such option. Neither to create split archives or to create RAR archives, let alone both.

Does anyone know how to do this with Stuffit Deluxe? If not, can you suggest another software?

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Software :: Download RAR Files Using Stuffit?

Dec 8, 2008

I'm using my girlfriends mac and trying to download RAR files. I know nothing about computers but I don't have any problem with most files. If I click to download a zip file Stuffit comes up as the default to unarchive. Correct me if I'm wrong but Stuffit should work for RAR files as well right?

I would just change my preferences to Stuffit as the default for RAR's but I can't find it. I know this seems stupid and I am a total n00b but I can't find it anywhere (in my apps which is where I thought it would be.)

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Software :: Stuffit Is Write Protected?

Oct 27, 2009

Upgraded to Snow Leopard from Leopard.

Was using a dongal from Orange UK - OK on Leopard but freezes the Apple laptop.

Have checked that it is supposed the be alright for the administrator to have access read and write.
Downloaded additional update software from Orange which is zipped.

Cannot get Stuffit to open as write protected and do not know what other file could be of use. The following is the error message:

The destination folder "/Applications/StuffIt 12" is currently write-protected. select another destination.

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Aug 2, 2009

When I attempt to expand password protected files using Stuffit Expander 13.0.3, I get an error saying "An error occurred attempting to expand /Users. The structure of the archive is damaged (error #17540)". I don't however get these errors when expanding files that aren't password protected, they expand normally with Stuffit. I've tried using the Archive Utility.app but it just creates a zip file and creates another rar file.

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Applications :: Stuffit Expander Support Rar Passwords?

Oct 20, 2009

does stuffit expander support rar paswords? (so if i download a file that is password protected, can stuffit expander open when i put in the password) if not, can you suggest a good archive tool which supports rar passwords?

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I accidently deleted Stuffit Expander from OS9.0.4, and I don't have the install disc, and I can't install stuffit expander or update anything It's all in a .hqx file etc, and only Stuffit can open them, can someone give me a copy of a ver. that will work with OS9.0.4 in .sea format

Info:PowerMac, Mac OS 9.0.x

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MacBook Pro :: MBP Startup Chime Sounds Muffled Since Installing Stuffit?

Jan 10, 2010

I installed Stuffit Deluxe 10 on my new MBP and ever since I have installed it every time I startup or reboot my MBP the startup chime sounds muffled. All the other sounds are fine though.

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Nov 20, 2009

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Sep 16, 2009

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Dec 2, 2008

After doing quite some research and getting great advise on this fine , I have now put together this system :

- Mac Pro 2.8 Ghz Dual, 12 GB Ram , GeForce 8800GT

- Main drive Western Digital Caviar Black 500GB (system, applications, files), using less than 200GB, big files go into external archives.

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Applications :: Is There A Guide For It With Examples

Aug 11, 2010

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Dec 16, 2010

Having had a WD MyBook go bad after a couple of years, I am looking for a replacement. One priority is a longer warranty than the weak 1year offered by WD. However, since I fear that all data on this drive is lost, I also want to see if there is a better solution. Is there any advantage to FireWire over USB2.0?

One solution I am considering is an inexpensive NAS drive with two drives setup in a RAID (an example would be the Sabio Storage 2-Bay NAS Enclosure (CM200) - sold by MacMall.) Would this setup be more likely to safeguard my data?

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Oct 6, 2010

I stumbled across a MacRumors guide to connecting a Mac to an external display. It was very thorough and even provided some links to third-party converters, etc.I have been looking for the last hour, and for the life of me, I can't find it. Anyone who is more search savy than me able to find it and link?I have an older acquaintance who needs some help getting her Mac mini (late 2009) to an older composite TV, and the 9400M doesn't can't adapt out to composite. I remember that guide having a link to a real low-cost converter.

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Oct 21, 2010

I use CleanMyMac to clean up once in a while. its great when deleting apps and such, you just send it to the trash and it finds all the extra stuff, deletes it, and quits on its own. Same when it comes to external drives, it deletes unneeded files from those as well. Once in a while I go into it to clean log files and such, I do not understand what the Universal Binary part is. I run a MBP 5,3 model, with snow leopard. Do I need to keep those files? It says its something that has to do with powerbook.

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Oct 1, 2009

Need the complete disassembly/ reassembly guide for the 2009 13" Macbook Pro.

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OS X :: Lost Keyboard Shortcuts Guide For Mac

Nov 13, 2009

When I bought my first Mac (macbook) a couple of years ago, I read on this or on another forum about a link where I could print a nice, compact, fold-up, page of keyboard shortcuts. It printed out into 8 small sections on 1 page and was designed to be folded up very compactly and portable. Does anyone remember where I might have got this? I've lost one and the other got wet. I've tried googling with no luck.

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Windows On Mac :: (Incomplete) Guide For Running XP On 2010 Mba

Nov 16, 2010

Apple has officially dropped the support for Win XP for Boot Camp on the 2010 MacBook Air. However, a lot of users would like to use Win XP as this saved much more space than running Win 7. A lot of users would like to use XP instead. Here is an incomplete guide on running XP on these new MBA.

Before we starting doing that, you have to know the limitations at the moment:

1. Brightness control is not working. I write this guide and hope other members can make the brightness work.

2. Never, never use softwares like Parallels / Fusion to call this XP partition. This will result the boot looping and you have to restart the whole installation again.

3. After your successful installation, do backup the partition with Winclone. This saves you time in future.


Let's see the tools required:

1. Win XP SP 2 installation disc in CD.
2. An USB CD ROM / DVD Rom.
3. WiFi Internet connection.
4. Boot Camp 3.0 (you should find somewhere else)
5. Winclone software (freeware)

Some people considered the Boot Camp drivers for 13" MBP 2010 could work as it contains drivers for Nividia 320M drivers. However, this will end up "Blue Screen" during installation process.

Here is the installation process

1. Use Bootcamp to shrink the Mac partition and create an Win XP partition. note that your Win XP installation cannot work except using Bootcamp. Afterwards, you can simple use Winclone to backup the successful installation and do whatever you like. I will create the partition at minimum (20Gb).

2. Download the drivers for Boot Camp for Win 7. You will find it useful in future.

3. Install windows XP SP 2 as usual. I format the partition as NTFS.

4. After the install, you will find the XP at strange resolution scale and strange movement on mouse. That's normal.

5. Install Boot Camp 3.0 for XP and restart. This will make your WiFi works.

6. With WiFi working, go to system update. Though you find the Nividia driver there. Don't install at the moment. Do all the updates like SP 3 and other updates as you will. This will require several reboots. Do as usual.

7. After you have done all other updates, install Nividia driver from Windows Update. This will result for correct resolution after reboot.

8. Go to Start -> Control Panel -> System -> Hardware -> Hardware manager. You will see at lot of hardware with ! mark. These are the drivers missing.

9. Get back the files for Boot Camp for Win 7 for your MBA, go to Boot CampDrivers directory. You can see all the folders. Though Apple tells you that the drivers only works on Win 7 but most of them works on your XP with the 32-bit version.

10. Some of drivers you have to install:

AppleAppleBluetoothBroadcomInstaller.exe
AppleAppleDisplayInstaller.exe
AppleAppleiSightInstaller.exe
AppleAppleKeyboardInstaller.exe
AppleAppleMultiTouchTrackPadInstaller.exe
AppleAppleNullDriver.exe
AppleAppleODDInstaller.exe
BroadcomBroadcomEthernet32.exe
CirrusCirrusAudio32.exe
MarvellMarvellInstaller.exe

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Jan 1, 2011

I am upgrading the size of my hard drive on my 2006 Macbook Pro, so I can run/upgrade the OS.

After I put the new hard drive in, which do i restore/install first? First restore my complete backup of my computer which includes the old OS 10.4.11 -or- first install the newer OS (10.6) and then throw on the entire old backup restore?

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