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  • I just got an IPAD2 on Saturday.  With the Mac, I could always tell when programs were open/running by going to the menu bar.  How can I tell what programs are running in the background.  I am struggling with not being able to go to a menu bar at the top

    I just got an IPAD2 on Saturday.  With the Mac, I could always tell when programs were open/running by going to the menu bar.  How can I tell what programs are running in the background.  I am struggling with not being able to go to a menu bar at the top

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  • My start up disk is almost full and seems to have lots of files in other how can i tell what they are

    I keep getting the message saying that my start up disk is nearly full and I have been deleting as many files as I can but now I find that actually it isn't my photos which I thought it might be, I have no music, videos or movies downloaded and just a small amount of document files.  It seems that I have 91.56 GB of files in 'other' does anyone know what they might be and how I find out what they are?
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    See here for answer about what is taking up space:
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    and here:
    http://pondini.org/OSX/DiskSpace.html  
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    I have authorized my account on differnt computers, those go against my 5 authorizations correct? Also, I have forgotten a couple of computers that I have authorized, is there a way to find out which ones they are? If I hit deauthorize all on my computer will I get all 5 back? And will I just have to re-authorize my computer corrct? I am confused by the DRM stuff. Also, how can you tell how many burns are left on certain music files?
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    hi!
    when you hit "deauthorize all", your counter for Registered Computers is set to zero.
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  • How can i tell what computers are authorized with my itunes account?

    My iTunes app tells me that I have 5 computers currently authorized with my account. How can I tell which ones they are???  I've checked all of my old desktops and laptops to deauthorize them but they indicate that they were never authorized.  Confusing. Why go to the trouble managing how many are authorized if you don't provide a means to list them???  I realize that I can deauthorize them all (the only choice!) but, in doing so and reauthorizing the ones I need, does this mean that I lose the ability to access previously purchased music on them??  I must say that, for the ease of use of the Apple apps, I expected more.  Thanks:-) !

    You cannot. You can see the number of authorised machines.
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    On each machine in iTunes Click Store > Authorise this computer

  • How can I tell what devices are connected to my e2000

    I have a cisco e2000.  I just turned off guest access, but 'cisco connect' says I still have 4 devices conneted to my router.  Is there a way I can tell what those devices are?
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    Try to install Network Magic. It will show you what are the devices connected to your router. You can download it from here.

  • How can I tell what files Time Machine is currently backing up?

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  • How can I see what file's are in  a directory

    I'm want to make a program for brosing the harddisk and copying and editing file's.
    I already can copy them but:
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    I dont't know if it does matter if If I'm on a windows or linux platform, when it does please tell me for the windows?

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              current = dir;
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  • HT3775 My DVD player is supposed to play avi videos, but it often doesn't telling me that the file format is not recognized.  I suspect it's because it's the wrong codec.  How can I tell what the codec is before I burn a DVD?  And how do I get a workable

    My DVD player is supposed to play avi videos, but it often doesn't telling me that the file format is not recognized.  I suspect it's because it's the wrong codec.  How can I tell what the codec is before I burn a DVD?  And how do I get a workable codec?  Thanks for uour help!
    Ken Selvidge ([email protected])

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    Not a problem, but that indicates you have a lot to learn.
    File extensions like mpeg, mp4., avi, wmv, etc. are just wrappers. It is like a box the audio or video content is placed inside. The audio and video content must be encoded with a codec before it is placed in the box. There are thousands of codecs. Not all are installed on your Mac. You must have the same codec installed that encoded the video in order to play it. So, while Quicktime does support mpeg wrapper, it may not have the codecs to decode the internal video.
    Some programs have lots of the codecs available to them, like VLC, Niceplayer, MPlayerX, etc.
    You can also get "plug-ins" for Quicktime that add codecs to Quicktime, like Perian. Although it is no longer being developed, Perian still works well.
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  • How can you tell which files have backed up to external hard drive using Time Machine?

    Hello Mac Users,
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    Linz19

    This procedure is a diagnostic test. It makes no changes to your data.
    Please triple-click anywhere in the line below on this page to select it:
    tmutil compare | open -ef
    Copy the selected text to the Clipboard by pressing the key combination command-C.
    Launch the built-in Terminal application in any of the following ways:
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    ☞ In the Finder, select Go ▹ Utilities from the menu bar, or press the key combination shift-command-U. The application is in the folder that opens.
    ☞ Open LaunchPad and start typing the name.
    Paste into the Terminal window by pressing command-V. I've tested these instructions only with the Safari web browser. If you use another browser, you may have to press the return key after pasting.
    The command may take several minutes to run. Wait for a new line ending in a dollar sign ($) to appear below what you entered.
    A TextEdit window will open with the output of the command. Don't post all the output; just read it yourself. Each line that begins with a plus sign (“+”) represents a file that has been added to the source volume since the last snapshot was taken. These files have not been backed up yet.
    Each line that begins with an exclamation point (“!”) represents a file that has changed on the source volume. These files have been backed up, but not in their present state.
    Each line that begins with a minus sign (“-“) represents a file that has been removed from the source volume.
    Files that you’ve excluded from backup, or that are excluded automatically, are ignored.
    At the end of the output, you’ll get some lines like the following:
    Added:
    Removed:
    Changed:
    These lines show the total amount of data added, removed, or changed on the source(s) since the last snapshot.
    Caution: Under some conditions, tmutil may falsely flag files as not having been backed up when in fact they have been. It can be confused by multi-linked files, or by files with a modification date earlier than the one in the snapshot. This will not be an issue for most users. If the results of the above procedure surprise you, inspect your snapshots directly.

  • I am using itunes 10 and trying to consolidate my files.  I keep getting the error "Copying files failed.  The file name was invalid or too long".  How can I indentify what file is causing this problem or resolve this issue?

    I am using itunes 10 and trying to consolidate my files.  I keep getting the error "Copying files failed.  The file name was invalid or too long".  How can I indentify what file is causing this problem or resolve this issue?

    BUMP
    Yes, I just get that message. I don't see how I could investigate this problem.
    I didn't mention that this happened when I was consolidating my library, not copying files to another computer.
    In other words, I'm using a "normal" itunes procedure, itunes won't complete it, and won't tell me exactly why or how to figure out how to fix it...
    Is there at least some easy way to tell which files were successfully copied to my itunes music folder so I can work on moving the uncopied files?
    Can anybody help me?

  • How can I tell what the iTunes build is before I download?

    I am having difficulty finding out what the iTunes build is for the current download from the Apple site. I am running iTunes 7.6 (29); I assume the "29" is the build for my installed version. I also assume that Software Update will ignore build changes unless the version changes.
    I do not want to download and install the current iTunes build unless it is different from my currently installled app. How can you tell what the specific version and build are from the Apple download site?
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  • How can I tell what table(s) have the most transactions against them

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  • PAL or NSTC, how can i tell what format the vid clip is?

    The 2nd abbreviation might be wrong...
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    How can you tell what format clips are in before iMovie tells you?
    I don't want to combine the formats and cannot figure a way to tell the difference before trying to burn the dvd

    At the top of the iMovie project window it will tell you by giving the name you gave to the project as well as 'DV NTSC, or DV NTSC Widescreen.
    Somewhat confusingly, when you set your choice of NTSC or PAL in iMovie's preferences when starting a new project (you can't switch later), these are only identified as 29.95 fps (which is NTSC) and 25 fps (which is PAL). Once you have set that, all iMovie projects you start will default to the same until you change it. You cannot combine the formats in the same project.
    As you are in the USA yours will probably default to NTSC which is the TV system you use there. In Europe we set it to PAL which is what we use here.
    A bit rudely, we also say that NTSC stands for 'Never The Same Colour Twice'!
    PAL used to stand for 'Prolongs Active Life', but that was actually the tag-line in a dog food commercial! But they are useful mnemonics to remember them by!

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