Oooohhh nice machine! I'm thinking of getting similar machine but will wait and see if I like the new mac book pro if not will get 13" 250g etc etc
How much are you planning to sell yours for?
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Oooohhh nice machine! I'm thinking of getting similar machine but will wait and see if I like the new mac book pro if not will get 13" 250g etc etc
How much are you planning to sell yours for?
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We went baby shopping at the weekend and Thomas spent an hour in the apple store playing with Siri :lol:
can't believe haven't posted so far
macbook pro
iMac
apple TV
iPod classic
iPod nano
ipod touch x2
iPhone 4 x2
iPad1 x2
iPad 3
:unsure: think thats it
I want the 5 to be announced soon - lots of 'leaked' pictures about at the moment
Sorry, didn't see this till today.
You should be able to open up the "Disk Utility" application in the Applications->Utilities folder. Insert your CD-ROM. Start "Disk Utility". On the left you should see a list of disks, volumes, and images on your machine. Click on the name of your CD-ROM image. Then, go to the file menu and choose New->Disk Image from XXXXX (XXXXX is the name of you CD-ROM image). After that, it should ask you where you want to put it. Give it a name and choose a place for it on your disk and it should copy the image. After it's done, you can quit Disk Utility and eject your CD-ROM. Now, anytime you want to use it, just double click and the .DMG file that was created and it'll mount just as if it was the CD-ROM.
More instructions here under the section titled Create a disk image from a disk or folder.
Let us know if this works for you. :thumbsup:
Tom (:macwave:... there's always a way...)
I'm seriously thinking of buying new lap top (likely to be mac book air)
What the implication of buying it at Florida and bringing it back?
For example keyboard layout, apps store etc
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Well if you're thinking macbook air, PM me first ;-) but no real implication tbh! the end of the mains adapter would be a US plug but that's easy to cope with. I'd have to go check if we have a £ rather than a $ but no real problems, I've bought over there before.
thanks Tom and Josh, will try later and see what happens...
I don't know about Macs but PCs have a feature that allows you to select the language of your keyboard.
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Fair enough...... May not need buy a lap top at Florida ho hum....
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