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Also...If Ed is still here- My girlfriend's burner won't re-write, erase or read a CD-RW once we have initially burned some files onto it. Help! What is wrong? It's an internal ibook cdrw drive.
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― David. (Cozen), Thursday, 14 August 2003 18:20 (twenty-one years ago) link
Repeat the mantra and you will discover you only believe it to have been broken. Because Macs never break down.
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― Mark C (Mark C), Friday, 15 August 2003 08:26 (twenty-one years ago) link
I am trying to install my new iPOD but whenever I plug it in it just flashes 'Do not disconnect' forever and (presumably as a result), when I try to run the iPod software updater both the 'Update' and 'Restore' options are greyed out. The iPod appears in my iTunes panel, and it lets me move tracks onto it (I unchecked the 'automatically update iPod with new tracks' option), but still the display on the iPOD just flashes 'Do not disconnect'. Dragging iPod to the Trash tells me I can't as it's in use. So I have to disconnect it. Then it tells me off for not putting the device away properly.
But all the tracks I loaded onto it are then there on my iPod and play fine! But I don't want to be disobeying the 'Do not disconnect' message every time. WHAT'S GOING ON? Someone help me.
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Also, I might be saying something you already know here or is less useful but if you set your importing configuration to ACC encoder then you can play .acc files on it which take up a lot less capacity. This is probably unuseful, mister importer.
― David. (Cozen), Sunday, 24 August 2003 11:23 (twenty-one years ago) link
Maybe I'll go the AAC way. I guess I like the idea of being able to share my tracks with PC owning friends though.
― N. (nickdastoor), Sunday, 24 August 2003 11:35 (twenty-one years ago) link
In other news, I found out that you shouldn't reboot Windows while your iPod is still connected, because then it'll scandisk the iPod very VERY SLOWLY for something like two hours before you can disconnect it again.
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My CD drive still thinks everything disc I put in is a CD-RW and stutters a lot when I try to access it, but I think it's going to need to be repaired. Bleh.
― Casuistry (Chris P), Sunday, 26 October 2003 19:16 (twenty years ago) link
I want to enter in names for each item in the table I'm working on. A lot of them start with articles, and I want them to be sorted by name, but I want them to be presented without putting the articles at the end of each name. How can I do this? Is there some sort of function that I can add to the varchar type to not count leading articles when sorting, but still present them when in a list?
Thanks!
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can iChat do group chats on rendezvous?
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