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Mac Mini DVD Blunder

A couple of months ago my DVD burner (Superdrive) stopped working, well not stopped pursay, more like stopped burning and read CDs and DVDs at an alarmingingly slow rate, and at times, not at all.  Some of you may recognise the warning messages from Toast below.

Toast Error 1

Toast Error: Sense Key = HARDWARE ERROR Sense Code = 0x44, 0xD9 Internal Target Failure

Toast Error 2

Toast Error 2 : Sense Key = ILLEGAL REQUEST Sense Code : 0x21, 0x02 BUFFER UNDERUN

Now I read the forums, I asked around, I was even going to blast air into the slot loader with a compressor as recommended in some forum (don’t remember which one), but decided that it was a better way to start by picking up a 4 Euro Disc cleaner from my local newsagent instead.  Dammit, it worked :) I’m not only burning at higher speeds than before, my bus speed has improved.  At one stage I had used a USB2 burner to try and do my backups, but found that it was giving me just as many errors, I have no idea how Apple managed to tie the internal drive into the rest of the USB bus, and in my mind it seems implausible, but it’s managed to speed up now that the drive is dust free.

I came across quite a few people pointing fingers at Apple when their drives went wonky, I have to admit that I was going to start pointing too, however, in retrospect, the MacMini was in the room when I was assembling furniture, drilling holes in the wall, and even when I had the plasterers in another room.  This just reaffirms my faith in Apple design and quality.  To this day I still don’t know why Windows XP on my DELL Poweredge keeps spitting Blank DVDs back out at me, even on brand new drives.

Specs: Mac Mini 2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 2GB Ram MacOSX 10.6.2 Snow Leopard, Toast 10 Titanium.  When evaluating the issue, I used multiple ways of recording, each having their own issues, but never actually burning a complete disc.

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Safari 4 Stability Issues

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Now this could be a problem with a Safari add-on such as 1Password or something else; but since I upgraded to Snow Leopard, and the new Safari 4 64bit, major stability issues have been popping up; the most common being when you visit topsites, Safari will become unresponsive with that spinning colour wheel for up to a minute; the spinning wheel will pop up when you get too click happy between the tabs as well. Let us know if you’ve experienced the same issue, or have found the culprit.

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1Password 3 Beta on Snow Leopard

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1PASSWORD for Mac OSX Version 2

1PASSWORD for Mac OSX Version 2

1 Password has to be ‘hands down’ the best tool you can add to your mac or iphone.  For those that don’t know, 1Password gives you one password for everything; best of all it bookmarks every page where you have a login; it saves the password, generates passwords, if it’s got a login and a password 1Password will sort it out for you.  The funny thing is, I’m only mentioning a smiggen of what 1Password can do; check out their website for more features.

After upgrading to Snow Leopard I was a bit wary about upgrading to 1Password v3 BETA, I mean, I could continue to use v2, but the major annoyance of not having it integrated into Safari due to the 64bit upgrade is screwed up, so upgrading I did…

this is the best 1Password EVER, the new features, and the interface is second to none; I don’t want to say anything to jinx it but, this BETA version is very stable, and I haven’t found a single compatibility issue with it yet.

Being the largest upgrade in Agile’s history. It contains many new features and has been in development for over a year. If you want to join the 1Password 3 Early Access team, all you need to do is start 1Password 2 on your Snow Leopard installation. Simply click Get 1Password 3 and you will be taken to the setup instructions.

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My Snow Leopard Upgrade Experience

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I picked up my copy of Snow Leopard and did a time machine backup. After everything was safely tucked away on my 1TB Iomega Drive that I use as my Time Machine Disk, I popped in the shiny new Snow Leopard disc. ALL HELL BROKE LOOSE. I got the dreaded Blue Screen that seems to be popping up on certain installations. So I restarted and was confronted with the disk menu. I’m going to give everyone some words of advice right now… Use Time Machine, and do a Clean Install, I mean Wipe the Disk and start from scratch. Time Machine is fantastic, it migrated all my settings, files, and did everything it said it would; it did take over an hour and a half, but it did the job cleanly.

Don’t let the screensaver confuse you on certain configurations. Since I have a MacMini hooked up to a 42inch Philips LCDTV, when the screensaver kicked in during clean install, my TV went blue, but a little wiggle of the mouse corrects this problem; so wiggle the mouse before freaking out. On that note, I had no problems with my Bluetooth Keyboard and Mouse.

It’s all true certain applications are faster, a LOT faster. So get ready to be impressed.

In conclusion I’d like to say that the cost of this upgrade is like paying for Quicktime PRO if you don’t already have it (It’s included FREE with this upgrade), so it’s almost like getting a freebee for upgrading.

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Rumor: Apple May Be Working on XL Tablets Running Full Mac OS X – Apple – Gizmodo

Rumor: Apple May Be Working on XL Tablets Running Full Mac OS X

By Jesus Diaz, 8:00 AM on Fri Aug 28 2009, 27,672 views

This one caught us by surprise, but it comes from a source that has always been 100% reliable: Not only Apple may be working on a 10-inch tablet, but also in 13″ and 15″ models, one running Mac OS X.

This source claims that the two touchscreen prototypes—made of aluminum, but on the shape of big iPhones—were in a factory in Shenzuen, China. One of them “was running Mac OS X 10.5.” When I asked, the source didn’t know if these were built for demonstration purposes, or if they were preproduction units. The company has a tight relation with Apple but “it’s not FoxConn.”

As I said before, with everyone focused on the 10-inch tablet with iPhone OS, this sighting is quite surprising. It is possible that Apple may be just exploring other form factors, and these two models may or may not end being future products.

According to rumors, Apple is in the final stages of developing the Apple wet dream, a 10-inch tablet allegedly running the iPhone OS. Several sources claim that Steve Jobs—back in Campus—is now personally driving this project. However, until now there has been no reliable rumors on 13″ and 15″ models, much less one running full Mac OS X.

via Rumor: Apple May Be Working on XL Tablets Running Full Mac OS X – Apple – Gizmodo.

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