Having trouble installing Windows 98 under fusion, remember you need a boot floppy to start the cdrom then FDISK create a partition, then FORMAT to give the partition a label and a filesystem. Now you should avoid the win98 windows setup requires 7340032 bytes error :)
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Are you unable to transfer pictures or music to a computer (htc desire) via bluetooth after a paired connection is made. The failure reason states: "The Transfer is Forbidden by the target device".
Solution: - Right click the bluetooth icon and select "recieve files" Other possible issues that could cause the connection problems could be the firewall or your computer not in discovery mode. Moving over to MAC OS X, I can no longer use a brilliant application known as hidownload. Thankfully there are some alternatives but not a lot yet. Here are some to get you started and hopefully hit the jackpot. For Audio Only Roguea Moeba Audio Hijack Pro http://www.rogueamoeba.com/audiohijackpro/ For Youtube and other video (seems limited but best for mac so far) Jaksta for MAC http://all-streaming-media.com/record-video-stream/Jaksta-for-Mac-streaming-media-recorder-and-converter.htm THIS TUTORIAL WILL COVER HOW TO SAVE FLASH VIDEOS FROM ANY SITE. When you watch a video from youtube, google, youporn...ect the video once COMPLETELY downlaoded is ALREADY SAVED to your computer in a hidden directory. ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS MOVE IT. Use the TERMINAL application from applications/utilities folder...its easy. You will only need 3 commands: cd (change directory=change folder), ls (list whats in the folder), and cp (copy) Tiger *you can copy and paste these commands into the terminal window* 1. Start Terminal type "cd /private/var/tmp/folders.501/TemporaryItems" enter 2. This will take you to the folder with the flash video(s) type "ls" enter this will show the contents of the folder. (The flash videos will be FlashTmp1, FlashTmp2...and so on) Choose video 2 for example. 3. type "cp FlashTmp2 ~/Desktop" enter THATS IT! The file will be moved to your desktop; play it with an flv player, covert it, delete it...ect. Leopard (slightly more difficult) 1. Start Terminal type "cd /private/var/folders/ee/" enter 2. Type "ls" enter. Look for the folder with a long strange name LIKE eeQUOonjE-GWvpRuzmR29+++TI (it changes). 3. Type "cd eeQUOonjE-GWvpRuzmR29+++TI/TemporaryItems" enter 4. This will take you to the folder with the flash video type "ls" enter this will show the contents of the folder. (The flash videos will be FlashTmp1, FlashTmp2...and so on) Choose video 2 for example. 5. type "cp FlashTmp2 ~/Desktop" enter THATS IT! The file will be moved to your desktop; play it, covert it, ect. hope this helps; email me & let me know sdterminalhelper@gmail http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=403792 Markbook is a school reporting software. When the migration occured from Windows XP to Windows 7 issues arose such as, unable to save, slow or a delay between keyboard and output in markbook. Below are the solutions to such issues. At the time of writting an update was not around. Hope this helps:
Markbooks not saving, do the following: - Right click on markbook select properties - Once the properties have opened, click the button “Open File Location”, this will launch the directory with writer32 highlighted. - Right click on writer32, select properties - Go to the “Compatibility” tab next to security - Under privilege level select “Run this program as an administrator”, click apply. If markbook is lagging when you type something please do the following: - Right click on markbook select properties - Once the properties have opened, click the button “Open File Location”, this will launch the directory with writer32 highlighted. - Right click on writer32 select properties - Go to the “Compatibility” tab next to security - Click the “Change settings for all users” button - Under settings you will see an option “Disable desktop composition” select and apply. Then Ok, Ok. |
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