| Posted by GuyMac | | | Merge Cards (Command-|) is useful if you've accidentally created multiple cards for the same person. You can merge information in two or more cards by selecting the cards in the Name column and then choosing the Merge Cards option. ( in the Card menu) | | | | | Posted by GuyMac | | | Here's a guide to help you and this is the way to enable the root account in Mac OS X. |  | | | | Posted by GuyMac | | | Apple issued an iMac G5 Repair Extension Program for Video and Power Issues.
The iMac G5 Repair Extension Program for Video and Power Issues applies to first generation iMac G5 computers that have video or power-related issues as a result of a specific component failure. If your iMac G5 is exhibiting any of the symptoms listed in the FAQ and your computer's serial number is within the noted ranges, your computer may be eligible for repair, free of charge. More details can be found on the special page/FAQ set up by Apple. |  | | | | Posted by GuyMac | | | They're pronounced the same, but, technically speaking, there is a distinct difference between a disc and a disk.
A disc refers to optical media, such as an audio CD, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, DVD-RAM, or DVD-Video disc while a disk refers to magnetic media, such as a floppy disk or the disk in your computer's hard drive, an external hard drive, and even iPod. Find out more in Professor S. Jobs's classroom aka knowledgebase. |  | | | | Posted by GuyMac | | | Do NOT use the Volume Structure repair function of Tech Tool Deluxe 3.0.3 on Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger volumes. It is not compatible with the file system. If you need to repair a 10.4.x volume, use Disk Utility instead or upgrade Tech Tool Deluxe to version 3.0.4 A "Failed (Error = -64)" message may appear, and other issues can occur, such as a kernel panic message appearing during start up.
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