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Originally Posted by YUNG FLiP iMAGE
I'm sorry if this has been asked before, but when do the new Macbook Pros, if any, release this year?
Originally Posted by srvballer
So I recently had a problem with my MBP hard drive and lost all my documents and songs.
So does anyone know how I can convert the songs from my iPod to my iTunes?? any help would be greatly appreciated...
Do I do this when iTunes is open? Closed? No apps are open? On the Desktop?Originally Posted by thegoat121886
Originally Posted by SJSneakerheadIII
I got a problem/question...I will be going to the Genius bar soon but have just been busy.
Anyways...
When I try and burn a cd, it just says initializing and then goes straight to finishing and takes a total of roughly 15-20 seconds. Then sometimes it shows it as burning a cd, but nothing is actually on the cd.
Any ideas? Do I need a new cd-drive?? I am out of warranty/apple care.
try to reset the PRAM... Hold down P and R and hold power until you hear the tone. then try a new disc
added disc space?Originally Posted by thegoat121886
Originally Posted by TheGoogler
Wondering if I should upgrade to Snow Leopard. Is it worth it?
It's worth it alone for the added disc space. Snow Leopard isnt so much of an upgrade as it is an enhancement. It kinda just perfects what Leopard already brought to the table.
Originally Posted by Food4Thgt
added disc space?Originally Posted by thegoat121886
Originally Posted by TheGoogler
Wondering if I should upgrade to Snow Leopard. Is it worth it?
It's worth it alone for the added disc space. Snow Leopard isnt so much of an upgrade as it is an enhancement. It kinda just perfects what Leopard already brought to the table.
Originally Posted by Driftracer
newb question - sorry if this was asked - please direct me
I'm looking to upgrade my MBP. My current one is from 2005 and is too slow.
I am considering getting a current model. I want to do HD video editing (my wedding video) and a lot of photoshop.
For the 2009 models, What are the minimum or best specs I should purchase to insure "no or minimal lag" when video editing? any suggestions? what should be maxed out? etc...
Thanks in advance
Originally Posted by SJSneakerheadIII
Do I do this when iTunes is open? Closed? No apps are open? On the Desktop?Originally Posted by thegoat121886
Originally Posted by SJSneakerheadIII
I got a problem/question...I will be going to the Genius bar soon but have just been busy.
Anyways...
When I try and burn a cd, it just says initializing and then goes straight to finishing and takes a total of roughly 15-20 seconds. Then sometimes it shows it as burning a cd, but nothing is actually on the cd.
Any ideas? Do I need a new cd-drive?? I am out of warranty/apple care.
try to reset the PRAM... Hold down P and R and hold power until you hear the tone. then try a new disc
Thanks for the quick reply!Originally Posted by thegoat121886
Originally Posted by Driftracer
newb question - sorry if this was asked - please direct me
I'm looking to upgrade my MBP. My current one is from 2005 and is too slow.
I am considering getting a current model. I want to do HD video editing (my wedding video) and a lot of photoshop.
For the 2009 models, What are the minimum or best specs I should purchase to insure "no or minimal lag" when video editing? any suggestions? what should be maxed out? etc...
Thanks in advance
Do you have a powerbook or a MBP? MBPs didnt come out until May, 2006. Before you look into getting a new one, have you maxed out your RAM? How fast is your processor? What program do you want to use to edit your wedding video? If you are dead set on a new macbook, 2.4GHz/4GBs RAM would be enough for what you're looking to use it for.
I have a 2.0 Ghz processor/2GBs RAM on a 2006 first gen MacBook, and i run CS3/Final Cut Express with little lag.
Originally Posted by Driftracer
Thanks for the quick reply!Originally Posted by thegoat121886
Originally Posted by Driftracer
newb question - sorry if this was asked - please direct me
I'm looking to upgrade my MBP. My current one is from 2005 and is too slow.
I am considering getting a current model. I want to do HD video editing (my wedding video) and a lot of photoshop.
For the 2009 models, What are the minimum or best specs I should purchase to insure "no or minimal lag" when video editing? any suggestions? what should be maxed out? etc...
Thanks in advance
Do you have a powerbook or a MBP? MBPs didnt come out until May, 2006. Before you look into getting a new one, have you maxed out your RAM? How fast is your processor? What program do you want to use to edit your wedding video? If you are dead set on a new macbook, 2.4GHz/4GBs RAM would be enough for what you're looking to use it for.
I have a 2.0 Ghz processor/2GBs RAM on a 2006 first gen MacBook, and i run CS3/Final Cut Express with little lag.
Oops I have the Powerbook G4 12" superdrive, 1.33ghz, 1gb ram. I'm planning to use Final Cut.
Originally Posted by bakedFresh707
i just got my macbook pro in the mail, can anyone show me where to find info on how to
customize the dock pls.
Also, are there any pros or cons to putting the "speck" or "incase" shells. i wanted to "sticker bomb" the back, but would rather onto the shell
thanks in advance.
Originally Posted by MJRM2384
Someone was telling me I can use my 3GS phone as a wireless modem? Can anyone help me make this happen if possible. thanks!
Originally Posted by mrfantastic21
Should I wait for the upgraded MacBook Pros or buy the current model? I only will use it for safari, iTunes and iPhoto.
Originally Posted by mrfantastic21
^ I really need a computer now...is the upgraded MacBook Pro going to be that much better?