I have my mac laptop hooked up to my colleges wireless WEP protected network.
The WEP password is stored somewhere on this machine because I am able to connect to the network. I wish to figure out what the password is so I can connect on my desktop, and Wii.
Anyone know of a way of doing this?
I have a G5 PowerPC that has 2x250gig HDDs RAID 0 together, and one of them went corrupt for no apparent reason. Other than that, I have never had any issues that I didnt do myself.
On my girlfriends older iBook G4 I had to reset the password. Now I am not able to log in. I reset the password twice. And now it appears as there is no user on the machine period.
When I type in the username and password it just gets stuck, I can move the mouse and access the shut down...
My left shift key has turned to crap, it wont stay on at all. So I was curious if anyone had an old laptop they would be willing to rip the shift key and sell it to me. I dont know what it is worth, but I will pay what you think is fair.
Well, right when Tiger came out. I pirated it on my older Powerbook, but then I got a new powerbook, which came with Tiger. So... I guess I was using it as a trial run before I bought it.
As I will prolly do with Leopard. The mac is an amazing machine, to not give Apple the money they deserve...
Well I had an issue with one of my HDDs (I have 2x250gig in a RAID 0, the one where they mirror each other.) And I did a dumb thing trying to fix it before I saw the repair option... and I took one of the HDDs out of the RAID. I understand that the only way to put it back into RAID is if I swipe...
you cant transfer any music from your iPod -> computer (win/mac)
Just computer (win/mac) -> iPod.
Well, thats with iTunes. There are some 3rd party programs out there that will take music off your iPod.