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    Archiving DVD Games

    While I used to be able to archive my games using the disk utility to make a .dmg image of a disc to my hard drive allowing me to store the original safely away I can no longer seem to do this; at least not on an Intel Mac, or maybe it is the games themselves, "Call of Duty 4" for example...
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    PC/Mac network

    You may also want to make sure the "Built-in Ethernet" Network port configuration loads first. 1) Open the network system preference, and from the second drop down bar, choose "Network Port Configurations". 2) High light, then click and drag the "Built-in Ethernet" port configuration to the...
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    Two Networks, One public and One Private

    An Apple XSAN requires its own network configuration, especially when requiring a private network, explain how you would setup an Apple XSAN with no route, that would be supported by Apple. I am open to any new, but proven ways that will work in this environment. Please, also note this setup...
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    Two Networks, One public and One Private

    This a reply I received from someone that was not sure of my question, as well as my response: Anthony, Hello, I am slightly confused. When using two wired networks, one internal and one external, it is not routing correctly. Do they at least talk to local devices on each connected network and...
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    Two Networks, One public and One Private

    I have two networks, one that my users access the Internet with (provided by our university) and a private network that I built for access to our XSAN Raid powered by 4 Xserves (providing DHCP addresses via the servers and a Netgear router (the router is my gateway)). I am having trouble with...
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    Stupidly Deleted my Sparseimage File

    Hi I tried your recommendation for creating another user account via single user mode, but am running into trouble. After rebooting the system in single user mode and following the your instructions (which are also on the screen before the prompt), sh /etc/rc; all that happens at this point is a...
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