FYI...Just A Heads Up...

I tried Steady Move (2d3) with 4.1 and it now works properly!!!!

I'm using MB Looks and Colorista (experimental) with 4.1 and they also work great.

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  • MMS not working with O2 - Just a heads-up to any L...

    Thought I'd give a heads-up to any Lumia 800 users on O2 out there/here. 
    It has now become something of an official 'issue' in o2 tech support that sending and receiving mms messages is 'troubled' for lack of a better word on the lumia 800.
    I myself can only receive mms messages but not send. Others may APPEAR to have mms working but will find that the occassional (maybe every other) mms sent to them will not get through.
    O2 are apparently working on this issue now but thought I'd spread the word just in case there's anyone on here who either cant get mms to work, are having mms only work every now and again, or also for o2 users who may not even know about this yet.
    Pads. 

    In relation to Potatowned's comment, yeah mate I have the latest firmware and os. It's makes no difference, at least where O2 is concerned. Yeah the network settings app was fairly useless for me. O2 themselves also said that the diagnostic section won't help
    They seem pretty confident on the phone (they could just be good liars ) That this is going to be resolved fairly soon, at their end rather than a software update.
    It IS a bit depressing calling a technical support line just to hear some moron on the other end reading through a script of questions - such gems of course including : "Make sure the o in o2 is typed as a letter, and not the number zero'.
    Thanks tech support. 

  • Just a heads up on verizon scam

    I just wanted to give everyone a heads up that there is yet another verizon scam going around. Just got a call from (800) 888 9617 saying I have won the verizon price or whatever said I won $123 off my bill,  then to log into vzw123.com. This is not real, someone just trying to rip people off.

    I just received the same type of phishing scam call.  It was showing in the caller ID as 800-888-9620 and upon answer an automated recording indicated that Verizon was calling about a pending $123 refund check.  They indicated that I needed to visit vzw123.com and enter my account information to claim the check.  The recording played twice and the call disconnected.  Seems like there are a few variations of this scam floating around using a variety of spoofed caller id numbers (CSID) and a variety of websites addresses. 

  • FYI - Just installed an APC Backup-UPS XS 1200 Model BX1200

    This is a simple FYI... Read on if you have an interest in Backup-UPS systems for your Mac.
    My experience with my neigborhood's power supply (or lack of it) this past week has made me think very hard about a UPS system. I did some research and ended up buying the APC Backup-UPS XS 1200 Model BX1200 to service my PM G5 Dual 2.5GHz system. This unit provides 1200VA and 780 watts.
    Not only did I lose power abruptly several times this past week but have noticed at times when power supply AOK that my PM G5 would at times mysteriously shutdown for no good reason - but of course I suspect the power draw has caused my puny EnerGizer ER-HM450 UPS Power Protection device to give up on me. It has a VA rating of 450 and watts of 200 and supposedly a 2-8 mins of battery run time when power fails. This EnerGizer just wasn't doing the job for me.
    My PM has 3 ext FW400 and FW800 devices and the PM case has two stock HDs and a 3x 500GB RAID-0 SwiftData 200 setup installed inside. Also have the Ultra 6800 graphics card along with 3x FW800 port PCI card and of course a 4-port FirmTek Card for the Swiftdata devices. I also have the Apple 23" Alu flat panel display along with iSight and powered USB hubs. On top of this I have a Brother B&W laser printer HL-5170DN, Cable modem and AirPort base station. Occasionaly I will also plug in my power supply for my 17" PB and various other things such as Mini DV camera, Cell phone charger and so on.
    So as you can imagine the power draw can get quite high when all these devices demand their max power draw - especially the Brother laser printer.
    The whole setup draws power from a single wall socket having 20amp circuit breaker. This same 20amp circuit also powers other wall sockets and over lights in my study/office where I house the computer.
    So OK - I installed my new APC UPS unit and I have to say I'm very pleased with it. I now feel very much protected. It claims to provide me with some 30-40 mins of battery power after a power failure.
    The nice thing about this device is that it's Mac friendly (I did not have to install any of the software that came with the APC device) and no sooner had I hooked up its data port to a USB port on the PM G5 the System Preferences... Energy Saver panel displayed a new UPS tab for setting up the various juicy things for the UPS system. It showed me the exact APC model I had just installed along with its UPS Battery Level percent (it showed 100% full). All very cool stuff.
    I will take a look at the supplied APC software to see if some other goodies above what Apple provides is useful or not. This other software is called PowerChute and claims to have sophisticated Power Management - we will see. ;-))
    Just thought others might find this report useful.
    APC provides a useful web site for you to figure out and size the best APC unit to buy at http://www.apc.com/sizing
    BTW - picked up this APC model at my local Staples store for $154 + tax.
    Regards... Barry

    I've been looking around online for more "user" opinions on the matter of the importance of true sine waves and approximated. I just got off the phone with an APC representative who explained to me the difference, but of course, since he worked for APC, he thought the difference you pay for in a Smart-UPS is worth it. He said the basic BackUPS are made so that the company can stay competitive.
    I actually own a Smart-UPS 1500 - WAY overkill for my setup. I'm just running a PowerMac G5 and a 30" display. But when I was shopping for one, a friend convinced me that my equipment will last longer if I go with the Smart-UPS. But the load on that thing is at it's lowerest indicator and it kind of feels like a waste.
    However, I know we have bad electricty at our apartment in Los Angeles, and often get brown outs, so maybe it's worth having.
    Anyway, my question is, does anyone have any opinions on how much our Apple computers suffer (or do not suffer) from AVR (approximated voltage regulators)? Is it really worth the extra few hundred dollars getting a UPS that will deliver true sine wave?
    I appreciate any insight.
    Thanks,
    Brian,.
    Quad-core 2.5 G5 Mac OS X (10.4.5) 30" Apple Cinema Display
    Quad-core 2.5 G5   Mac OS X (10.4.3)   30" Apple Cinema Display

  • FYI - Just purchased 16GB USB2 memory stick to boot my MacBook Air

    FYI...
    Have used SuperDuper! 2.5 to clone my internal boot SSD to a 16GB USB2 memory stick. It was successful and a subsequent boot from this USB2 memory stick went smoothly without issues - although it was just a tad slow in booting compared to the SSD.
    This will be my safety boot drive while away from office/home in the event my internal SSD misbehaves or gets corrupted.

    The 16GB memory stick is an A-Data brand. P/N 75IC160020 and the packaging states "Data Retention: Up to 10 years".
    The issues about the memory stick fitting into the narrow spaced USB port on the MBA is problematic. It kinda of fits but does not seat down completely. I have to shave off a small amount of material around the memory stick's protruding USB connector so that it can seat down properly. I have not done this yet and use a USB2 hub for booting from the memory stick.
    I can write to the memory stick at a steady 5.3 MBytes/sec with the occasional spike up to 6.4 MBytes/sec.

  • Footer starts just below header in Firefox and Opera

    Hi all,
    I have created a page: http://www.colombiareiser.no/ and finally the page looks like I would like it to look in Internet Explorer. But...the page look totally different  in Opera and Firefox. In those browsers the footer (grey area) seems to start just below my header, thus "ignoring" my main content.
    Anybody have any clue?
    Thanks in advance and best regards,
    Ivan

    Hi,
    If I understood you proposed solution correct it didn't solve my problem. I think adding another </div> would make 1 too much on my page.
    Looking further into this I have kind of identified the problem:
    1. My page consists of 2 sets of divs; 1 is floated to the left while the other is floated to the right.
    2. They are not filling all the space so there is like 10 px between them.
    3. The footer seems to sneak up between the 2 floated div sets even though they are wrapped with another div.
    Anybody know how I can solve this?
    Best regards,
    Ivan
    http://www.colombiareiser.no
    PS: My "unsexy" solution for this is to create a new div at the bottom of the page and then fill it with "*********************************" (and then maybe set colour to the same as the background). That keeps the footer in place.

  • Downloaded new version of Firefox and now when I do a search I don't see any text of my results, just the heading.

    Downloaded new version of Firefox 3.6.12. When I do a search the results on the screen use to have a heading and then a small description for each result. Now all that comes up is the heading. How can I get it back to the way it was?

    I have the shortcuts on my browser to the sites that I go to frequently. It's when I press those buttons (which have always worked before and I checked their URLs) it takes me to the Yahoo Page not Found page. But then when I click the shortcut button again, it usually works.

  • Just a heads up - calendar/alarm conflict

    If you add an entry to your calendar and set a reminder/alert for that entry, no alarms will go off while that alert is displayed.
    I set myself an alert for 5:30 this morning, and also had my alarm set to go off at that time. The alert went off but I didn't hear my alarm until I woke up several hours later and closed the alert! A simple workaround would be to set your alarm one minute before the alert, but for those of you that like to hit the snooze button this could still cause problems.

    I just received the same type of phishing scam call.  It was showing in the caller ID as 800-888-9620 and upon answer an automated recording indicated that Verizon was calling about a pending $123 refund check.  They indicated that I needed to visit vzw123.com and enter my account information to claim the check.  The recording played twice and the call disconnected.  Seems like there are a few variations of this scam floating around using a variety of spoofed caller id numbers (CSID) and a variety of websites addresses. 

  • Just a heads up regarding iOS 7; use caution if you NEED your phone.

    Aside from the myriad things that can go wrong with a major OS upgrade like this, what has happened the last few times Apple released a major upgrade is that many people were left without a functional phone for a few hours as your phone needs to reauthorize itself with Apple after an upgrade, and those authorization servers get overloaded even if those serving the software upgrade itself do not.
    If I recall correctly, when iOS 6 was released, many peoples' phones did not authorize for an hour or two.
    I also recall that for many the upgrade process itself took multiple hours to complete, and then there were quite a few "teething" issues that needed to be worked out (one of the biggest was that Wi-Fi wouldn't work anymore, with people being asked to log into a website at Apple for which they had no login or password.)
    Likewise I recall the iTunes Match servers were swamped, so many were left with a blank music list for a day or two.
    Therefore, if you know you're going to need your phone within say three to four hours of when you plan to do the upgrade, you may want to wait until later this week when the traffic to Apple's servers slows down a bit.

    Meg St._Clair wrote:
    pdroth wrote:
    but the phone still won't print money so I don't see what the big deal is.  
    What!!??!! But they promised.....
    I think that functionality is only supported on the rumored "iPhone 5$"…

  • How  to display particular language in a program ( just in header)

    I want to display a particular line in the top of page in japanese how can I do ??
    Thanks in advance

    then set it to JP in the top-of-page event & back to EN or whatever before your first write statement.
    ~Suresh

  • Just a heads up - Fake Apple phishing

    Got an email looking like an official Apple ad for Adobe CS5.5 (edu?)
    Obviously not
    www.usep.edu.ph/courses/includes/?/index.php?
    http://applebigdiscount.com/
    Looks like someone is using the uni server for unofficial business
    and hijacked accounts at the one software, as it used the email address I registered with them blanked below ***********
    Resent-From: [email protected]
    From: "-Apple'" <[email protected]>
    Date: 25 May 2011 14:33:04 BDT
    Resent-To: ***********************

    i got this too. wow, i was close to purchasing the software before I realized the sender and store url looked foreign to me. i'm glad i didn't get very far...
    thanks,
    Bob

  • Just a heads up

    This morning I received a text that said the following:
    "Your account verizon has been disabled by reasons of security enter link and confirm your data" followed by a link that I will not put here.
    Now most of us, especially if you're an online gamer such as World of Warcraft, have been inundated with these idiotic messages in the form of email and we already know what they are, not to mention their grasp of the English language is a bit off.
    However, we do have children who have cell phones who may be naive enough to click on this.
    Please let them know not to!
    This is keylogging program that can go in and get private information about you, your family and your financial information.  Blocking is not a bad idea but rest assured they have more than one route to your phone.  I don't know if the staff of Verizon reads these forums. I hope they do.
    Cheers

    This morning I received a text that said the following:
    "Your account verizon has been disabled by reasons of security enter link and confirm your data" followed by a link that I will not put here.
    Now most of us, especially if you're an online gamer such as World of Warcraft, have been inundated with these idiotic messages in the form of email and we already know what they are, not to mention their grasp of the English language is a bit off.
    However, we do have children who have cell phones who may be naive enough to click on this.
    Please let them know not to!
    This is keylogging program that can go in and get private information about you, your family and your financial information.  Blocking is not a bad idea but rest assured they have more than one route to your phone.  I don't know if the staff of Verizon reads these forums. I hope they do.
    Cheers

  • Just a heads up about if you want to return the iphone 4

    i had 3 replacements and decided enough was enough, i managed to return my phone yesterday after the 14 day cooling off period due to the phone being faulty. the networks can cancel the contract up to 28 days from the start.im hoping mr jobs announces a revised handset so i can grab one that actually works:)

    Kezcon wrote:
    3 replacements? you shouldnt be moaning people are still waiting for there 1st phone, people like you give no chance for company's to do right!!
    3 Replacements? Over in the proximity sensor thread (a problem I suffer with too btw) there are some people reporting 6, 7 and even 10 replacements. I don't have words to describe how terminally stupid someone has to be to keep getting replacements with identical faults and then repeat the process almost ad infinitum. And I don't get why Apple geniuses are willing to indulge this kind of obsessive Groundhog Day behavior. These people either need to wait for a potential firmware fix, or get their money back.
    Regards,
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  • Just a heads up for all, new and o

    Soz if I have been a bit slack of late helping out where I can, been very busy, but I have been very hard at work on the holy grail of FAQ sheest for the Audigy2 ZS.
    Pretty much over the time I have had my ZS, about 6-7mths I have been given out help, getting as much info as I can and also using my set up as a lab rat trying to force errors and all kinds of things, then trying to fix it again. So, hopefully in the next week or so it should be all done and I do feel it has pretty much EVERYTHING there is to know about the ZS from, how to install in 3 or more different ways ( the card does seem to have a mind of its own ) somewhat hidden files that come in handy for trouble shooting, a tonn of methods for error solving and ideal set up settings plus some other things that you may not know about .
    So, hopefully once all done most if not all ZS issues will be very cloes to solved if not mastered, hopefully Creative will also read my findings along with others and together we can get everything the mighty ZS has to offer plus some.
    Oh, hi ya CAT, hows things

    Hello, how things
    Well there is something like 2.50 meg of plan notepad text, so that gives you a rough idea of the amount gone into it, phew
    Although, now I have pretty much everything I think the average user will need if they are faced with an issue, setting up the catigories and proof reading for errors is going to take a bit a time.
    I have though tried to keep it simple in terms of how it reads. I wanted to make it read in a way thats not overly complecated to understand how to go about solving issues and/or setting things up so I think most people who are new to the Audigy 2 ZS card will have no problem finding a solution.
    Ok, I hope to have it up ASAP.
    Chow.
    Oh, um there is bound to be well over 3000 or so chars, I remeber helping some guy out ages ago and I went over 3000 and could not post it, I got around it but for he life of me cant remeber how, little help please

  • Airport Extreme with Airport USB Disk issues - Dont give up just yet...

    Just a heads up for anyone who is having issues with accessing an Airport disk with the latest firmware.
    After calling Apple support as i was convinced my AEBS was faulty, i have since discovered that if and HFS+ disk cannot be varified and repaired successfully in Disk Utility, it would lock up my AEBS totally. My wireless would drop out and nothing would work any longer untill I turned the power off and on again.
    I was able to correct the issue with the USB HDD by booting with the Leopard CD and using Disk Utility in Mac OS X setup. Trying the same thing when booting from the Macbook HDD would result in a 'failed to unmount' error.
    Before anyone has a fit and trys to return their AEBS with a similar issue i suggest trying the above or another USB HDD. It just might save you the $49 that i paid as a result of being out of the 90 days of support on my AEBS and Macbook.
    FYI, contrary to the technical requirements i was sent by the Apple service agent i spoke with, my Airport Disk IS working with 2 partitions. 1 HFS+ and the other a Windows partiton (i cant remember if its FAT32 or NTFS. My HDD is at home)
    I have a collegue at work who was having similar issues with a FAT32 USB HDD on his AEBS but we have just discovered that the HFS+ HDD that i used to test my AEBS with, worked fine on his also. We are yet to find out if his HDD is faulty at this stage. Ill keep you all posted on what we find.
    SO, at this stage it would be resonable to say that the AEBS doesnt handle corrupted HDD's very well. (IE it totally locks up and the wireless drops out)

    That used to be a problem on 7.2.x. Now 7.3.1 can fix some minor disk problems (such as disk not unmounted correctly).
    Since I upgraded to 7.3.1, I haven't once taken my USB hard drive out to be repaired on my Mac.

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