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  1. Torz

    installing 10.2

    Hey, I've got a slight problem here. Today I tried to install 10.2 on my snow ibook which runs 10.1.5. When I open the OS X installer, it makes me restart the computer, thats good. The problem is after that. I get a firmware screen telling me to type in "mac-boot" and push return. So I...
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    is it possible to password protect folders?

    Exactly what the subject says, is it possible to password protect a folder?? or even a individual file without using shareware. I need this because I have few confidential documents that must be kept extra safe. If theres another way to protect a file i.e. encrypting, please tell Thanks, TZ
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    iBook Memory

    Hey guys, I want to upgrade my memory on my iBook but theres one thing I'm not quite sure about. - What kind of memory does the iBook take? I'm pretty sure that it is a 144pin PC100 SO-DIMM. Am I right? If not PLEASE correct me :):):) ciao
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    basic graphics app

    Hey do you guys know any really basic graphics software? All I'm going to use it for is making a very simple title for my homepage. So effectively all I need is a graphics app that I can insert alphabetical characters. I've tried GraphicsConverter, I like it but in terms of quality of the font...
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    WebDAV // Goliath // iTools

    Okay people, I need some help here. I'm trying to upload my files or should i say use iTools by using a program called Goliath. Question is... what the hell am I meant to type in the "URL". tried www.apple.com/itools and homepage.mac.com/torum7 but no luck. If you know what I'm talking...
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    About homepage.mac.com

    Hey, I've noticed how some people has their homepage on "homepage.mac.com". Guessing thats done through iTools but how do you upload the files? I've tried looking for places to upload on the iTools website but no luck... So I'm guessing that it must be done through FTP. So my question is...
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    HELP - How do you change directory (cd) to the CD-ROM drive using Terminal?

    I hope you guys get what I mean. All I want to do is access my CD-ROM through Terminal but I'm not quite sure what to type in. >> cd *something* I need to know what that *something* is.... Ciao Torz;)
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