What do u think about the new imac quad, what do u think about the new imac quad

what do u think about the new imac quad, what do u think about the new imac quad?

I think you should buy me one.

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    Attached is Dennis Linam’s Audition – “Log File” and “Log – Last File”
    Contact information Dennis [email protected]
    Previous contact information with your organization (DURIM):
    Dennis - i just finished my audition trial and bought the subscription the 2014 version.
    created by durin in Audition CS5.5, CS6 & CC - View the full discussion 
    DURIM - Okay.  I would expect the "Cache Warning" message because your default directories would not be the same as the ones in the settings file I generated.
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    Ticks = 16       C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\dynamiclink\7.0\dynamiclinkmanager.exe
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    Just bought brand new new iMac. When browsing in Safari, sometimes the text suddenly gets super large. I'm doing nothing except reading the screen, tho I usually have my hand resting lightly on the mouse. I can get back to normal size by clicking "actual size" in View. But then it does it again a minute or two later. What gives? Something seems defective--but what?

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  • I am gifting my iMac to my niece and need to wipe the disc for her use.  I have an external backup and also (smile) a brand new iMac I'll need to set up.What is the "best" process for ensuring the safety of my information as well as providing a "new" comp

    Gang,
    I've just purchased a new iMac for myslef and am gifting my "old" iMac to Niece.  Original iMac has Snow Leopard upgrade (came with Leopard) as well as Word for Mac -student addition.  I also have an external backup drive and use Time Machine as specified.
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    Best,
    pshdawg1

    pshdawg1 wrote:
    Gang,
    I've just purchased a new iMac for myslef and am gifting my "old" iMac to Niece.  Original iMac has Snow Leopard upgrade (came with Leopard) as well as Word for Mac -student addition.  I also have an external backup drive and use Time Machine as specified.
    Well I don't think your niece is going to rob you blind or sell your company secrets to the highest bidder, so a full 7x- 35x government grade overwrite and operating install is likely overkill.
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    Then download and run the cleaning aspects of OnyX, followed by a Disk Utility > Erase Free Space option. (in your Applications/Utilities folder)
    http://www.titanium.free.fr/
    You can create another Admin account in her name/nick and delete the first one with your name and all that.
    If you really want to get rid of your name from everywhere in the comptuer, then the only option is a c boot from the installer disk, Disk Utility Erase with Zero (7x or even 35x overwrite) and then resintall OS X and shutdown the machine,
    When this is done, OS X boots into the first "Welcome to OS X" video you saw when you first setup the machine. Of course you lose Word as that's not on the installer disk. But LibreOffice is free and much much better.
    http://www.libreoffice.org/
    pshdawg1 wrote:
    Will I also need to de-authorixe audible for iTunes? 
    Your allowed up to 5 computers with your iTunes content, but you can deauthorize the computer in iTunes so it doesn't take one of your authorizations.
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    I always c boot off the new installer disk on new machines and Disk Utility Erase with Zero option the entire boot drive then reinstall OS X, it's not that I'm paranoid, it's that drives are not checked for bad sectors at the factory, they just slap OS X on it and off it goes, problems appear later on as people use the drive or can't read the software correctly off the drive.
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  • What do I do to resolve an ongoing problem with the MAIL "new messages sound".?  If I reboot the iMAC and keep the mail app open after a number of messages come in the NEW MESSAGE Sound quits. I have to reboot the machine to get it back.

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  • Every disc-based installed fails. New iMac. What's the culprit?

    I have a relatively new 27" iMac. Received it in July 2011. Since the beginning, I've been having problems and AppleCare/Geniuses still haven't figured it out. I figured I would go to the community to get some thoughts.
    My computer has an i7 and 16GB of Crucial RAM. Also a 256gb SSD. Running OSX 10.6.8.
    Any time I use a CD or DVD software disc, it fails. This occurs with iWork, Adobe Creative Suite, even OSX itself. The first time I had this problem AppleCare walked me through reinstalling OSX. It failed and bricked my machine. I had to take it into the Apple Store. A Genius loaded a fresh image and I was back up and running. These images always work fine, that is
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    There have been a few threads on here - one very long one - about problems with iMacs installed with 16gb RAM. The normal problem though is random shutdowns, not the problem you describe.
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  • I have an iMac, 2015 model. operating on OS X 10.10.2 and whenever I click on just about everything in safari it opens a new tab with an ad on it. sometimes the ads are mackeeper or video hosting sites but they are just so annoying.

    I have an iMac, 2015 model. operating on OS X 10.10.2 and whenever I click on just about everything in safari it opens a new tab with an ad on it. sometimes the ads are mackeeper or video hosting sites but they are just so annoying.

    There is no need to download anything to solve this problem. You may have installed a variant of the "VSearch" ad-injection malware. Follow Apple Support's instructions to remove it.
    If you have trouble following those instructions, see below.
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    The VSearch malware tries to hide itself by varying the names of the files it installs. To remove it, you must first identify the naming pattern.
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  • I am about to upgrade my eMac to the latest iMac. What can I do to transfer PPC software so the iMac can use my data such as email contacts, safari bookmarks, etc.?

    I am about to upgrade from my eMac to the latest iMac. The eMac has given up the ghost at 10 years of age.
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    Written by Kappy with additional contributions from a brody.Revised 5/21/2011

  • What is the fastest way to transfer files and applications from an older iMac to a new MacBook Pro?

    What is the fastest way to transfer files and applications from an older iMac to a new MacBook Pro?
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