have you checked for any driver updates from the manufactures website? how about using safari?
don't let your schooling interfere with your education--mt
it sounds like you are booting up into openfirmware. it probably looks like a grey screen with a ">" prompt on your machine. try typing without the quotes
"reset-nvram"
and/or
"resetnvram"
and /or
"resetall"
and/or
"reset-all"
hit enter...
you can always do what i did, and that is reset the mac from the cuda switch then reset the mac from the open firmware area. ask apple about the open firmware. i don't wanna be responsible for screwing elses computer
don't let your schooling interfere with your education--mt
you might try to put your user name and password in the router. i just setup a dsl for a guy who needed a username and pass to get on. i just put it in the router and it worked fine
don't let your schooling interfere with your education--mt
well, there is always a chance that when the power came back on, you had a large voltage spike (usually there is a small one) and it knocked out your mac. i have seen it happen as well as seen burned motherboards. do you get the classic start up chime? if you don't then it is probably a board...
have you recently made any changes to the computer? mine did that when it was a cpu problem. make sure that your memory is seated all the way, cpu is seated all the way, all of your pci \ agp cards are seated all the way. btw..does it chime when you turn it on? don't let your schooling...
find the driver at www.driverguide.com use the login and password that are---
login- drivers
password - all don't let your schooling interfere with your education--mt
are you using dave? if so, i think there is a setting in dave that will disconnect a user after his allowed time onthe network. i have seen it at school a dozen times but the quarter is over and i can't look until school starts again don't let your schooling interfere with your education--mt
go to control panels and then go to "internet" under advanced, you can scroll down in the bar and see firewalls. make sure all of your settings are correct. don't let your schooling interfere with your education--mt
what about firewire? my boss is a mac junkie. he has the newest mac and running the newest of os x? what is the question?
don't let your schooling interfere with your education--mt
there is a way to do it. i'm not sure how it is done, but i have seen it on a win 98 box. if escape is used, you don't get access to anything and if an incorrect password is put in, it tells you so and brings you back to the login box don't let your schooling interfere with your education--mt
i've seen one on my bosses osx machine. I saw it in the upper right hand corner about 3 icons to the left. or there abouts. i would go there to get online and then open whatever program i wanted to use at the current time.
when you image it, do you have enough drive space left to build the image file? or are you trying to load an image?
rob
_rob_f@bellsouth.net
"don't let your schooling interfere with your education" mark twain
I don't believe that you can download anything mac to the pc because the mac has a resource fork and data fork. The pc only has one. You will lose one of the forks if you try to download the copy to the mac.
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