|
ufarn posted:It's also worth seeing what effect Mountain Lion has on this.
|
# ? Jul 19, 2012 00:11 |
|
|
# ? May 26, 2024 05:59 |
|
Does anyone have a recommendation for rapidly swapping the bluetooth-only Magic Trackpad between machines? When I swap laptops on my desk setup everything is incredibly easy with the single thunderbolt cable running to my Thunderbolt Display. The Display acts as a hub for everything. The Trackpad is the one thing that sucks. Is there software out there to deal with this problem? Is there a bluetooth USB dongle that I can pair the devices with so they stick to the dongle instead of the laptop? I have 2 or 3 dedicated machines and need to swap them out about 4 times per day. I've mostly given up on even using the trackpad because of it.
|
# ? Jul 19, 2012 00:56 |
|
DigitalChaos posted:Does anyone have a recommendation for rapidly swapping the bluetooth-only Magic Trackpad between machines? When I swap laptops on my desk setup everything is incredibly easy with the single thunderbolt cable running to my Thunderbolt Display. The Display acts as a hub for everything. The Trackpad is the one thing that sucks. Can you just turn off bluetooth for the devices you no longer need the trackpad for?
|
# ? Jul 19, 2012 01:43 |
Can Macbook Pro's boot off the SD drive?
|
|
# ? Jul 19, 2012 02:05 |
|
Since I found out that my iPad does 99% of what I use my laptop for, I am in the process of replacing my 15" MacBook Pro with one of the shiny new Sandy Bridge Mac Minis. I will likely be buying a $579 refurb model, and then using the iFixit kit to convert it to a SSD for OSX and a HDD for storage. So, two questions... 1) What size SSD should I get for a boot drive? It only has to contain OSX + iLife +iWork, and maybe a little elbow room for the future. I don't use Logic Pro or Aperture or any huge suites, so i'm thinking... 128gb? 2) For the storage drive, should I go with 5,400rpm or 7,200rpm? I am guessing the slower one will run cooler and quieter, but will it be fast enough to play HD movies and stuff without stuttering? Thanks in advance.
|
# ? Jul 19, 2012 02:22 |
|
I don't see why not, but I haven't actually tried. I'll grab a blank SD card tonight and have a look.
|
# ? Jul 19, 2012 02:22 |
|
ilc23 posted:Can Macbook Pro's boot off the SD drive?
|
# ? Jul 19, 2012 02:27 |
|
ilc23 posted:Can Macbook Pro's boot off the SD drive? Yes, but I'm sure it's painfully slow. Although, I've booted Snow Leopard off an Intel SSD connected with USB 2.0 and it wasn't really that bad. Polymerized Cum posted:1) What size SSD should I get for a boot drive? It only has to contain OSX + iLife +iWork, and maybe a little elbow room for the future. I don't use Logic Pro or Aperture or any huge suites, so i'm thinking... 128gb? In the past I'd say get a 60/64GB drive, but a 120/128GB really isn't much more. They used to be $200, but now they are $70-$100 on sale. A 64GB drive is going to only be $60-$90, so just get the bigger one. Polymerized Cum posted:2) For the storage drive, should I go with 5,400rpm or 7,200rpm? I am guessing the slower one will run cooler and quieter, but will it be fast enough to play HD movies and stuff without stuttering? Modern 5,400 RPM laptop drives will still run at the very least 60MB/s if not 100MB/s for a 1 TB model
|
# ? Jul 19, 2012 02:43 |
|
ilc23 posted:Can Macbook Pro's boot off the SD drive? There really isn't much that you can't boot a mac/OS X off of. Keep in mind, though, that 2010 and prior MBPs had the SD reader on a USB bus with all the limitations that entails. The 2011 and later models moved it to the PCI bus IIRC.
|
# ? Jul 19, 2012 02:46 |
|
Can you boot Windows off the optibay or is it locked to booting off the HDD on the 2010 13"?
|
# ? Jul 19, 2012 05:35 |
BlackMK4 posted:Can you boot Windows off the optibay or is it locked to booting off the HDD on the 2010 13"? You could always just switch the disks around. Anyways the reason I ask is I don't have windows 7 as dual boot and I'm thinking of buying a 64gb sd card and using it as a windows 7 dual boot since I don't have space to do that on my tiny 320gb hard drive ( Have like 200gbs of porn). So I though the sd would be a good option. I'm also thinking of doing a optibay, but I really want a hybrid laptop hard drive to come out to make it easer for me to choose.
|
|
# ? Jul 19, 2012 06:43 |
|
Just ordered this sleeve for my 11" MBA. http://www.incipio.com/MacBook-Air-11in-Cases-Accessories/Incipio-MacBook-Air-11in-Slim-Sleeve-Case.asp Came up to $26~ shipped after taxes to WA state with the discount code of "SUM2012" (Offer Expires 8/20/12)
|
# ? Jul 19, 2012 06:56 |
|
DigitalChaos posted:Does anyone have a recommendation for rapidly swapping the bluetooth-only Magic Trackpad between machines? When I swap laptops on my desk setup everything is incredibly easy with the single thunderbolt cable running to my Thunderbolt Display. The Display acts as a hub for everything. The Trackpad is the one thing that sucks. If the trackpad is paired with both Macs, you can click the Bluetooth menu extra, then choose the trackpad, then "Connect" to switch it. Doesn't work so well if one of the Macs has no other input devices though.
|
# ? Jul 19, 2012 07:18 |
|
Thanks but thats exactly the $100 adapter I am trying to avoid splerging cash on... If its the only way I should probably sell this beast!
|
# ? Jul 19, 2012 09:02 |
|
I can't recall if i'd ever posted complaining about this in the past : but I was wondering if anyone else had a similar experience : Late 2008 MBP here : I had pulled the DVD drive , put a 500GB drive in its place, and a SSD in the main drive slot by the batter. My SSD has both Lion and BootCamp partitions. Now here's where it gets weird. I can't boot to the bootcamp partition if there's no device connected to the DVD/Optibay connector. Normally it didn't really bother me, but now for whatever reason, my machine is no longer recognizing that anything's connected to the DVD/Optibay connector. Neither the original DVD drive nor the HDD "conversion kit" work. So : no boot camp. Has anyone heard of / experienced this before?
|
# ? Jul 19, 2012 13:06 |
|
Try a different SATA cable?
|
# ? Jul 19, 2012 13:11 |
|
Digital Jesus posted:Try a different SATA cable? Yeah I've got one of these guys on the way just in case, but I was more asking in the case that it didn't work if there was a way to do bootcamp at all or if I'm hosed.
|
# ? Jul 19, 2012 13:37 |
|
Anandtech has the 2012 Macbook Pro (15") review up: http://www.anandtech.com/show/6037/the-2012-macbook-pro-review/1 Benchmarks but as you can guess the review is short and basically "Same as last year just faster"
|
# ? Jul 19, 2012 19:30 |
|
Just replaced my late 2007 model MBP with a shiny new 13" Air and I love it already. I'm going to install Windows 7 using Boot Camp in the near future in order to play whatever games the machine can run and possibly do some work-related stuff that requires Windows-based software. I have the 512GB SSD and I'd appreciate any ideas as to how much space I should reserve for Windows. Does 128GB sound reasonable at all for the Windows 7 partition or should I go higher than that? Also, can anyone think of a valid reason for me to pay €50 more for Win7 Pro instead of going with Home Premium?
|
# ? Jul 19, 2012 19:45 |
|
128 gigs is plenty for Windows, a few programs, and 4-5 games. Keep it min though that some games nowadays are bloated. Max Payne 3 is like 30gigs so you might need to keep less games installed. In the case of Win7 Pro it's one of those things where if you don't already know you need it then you don't need it.
|
# ? Jul 19, 2012 19:49 |
|
GlitterBob posted:Just replaced my late 2007 model MBP with a shiny new 13" Air and I love it already. Go with Pro if you need to join a domain at work. Otherwise there is not a lot of difference between them. You can upgrade from Home to Pro or Ultimate with Anytime Upgrade if you find you need the extra features later on. As for drive space, it depends entirely on the requirements of your software. 30GB is sufficient for a base installation of Windows 7 plus Office 2010. 128GB is actually quite a lot unless you intend to install games and that sort of thing. Edit: I missed where you said you are using it for games. Yes, 128GB is reasonable. thatdog fucked around with this message at 03:08 on Jul 20, 2012 |
# ? Jul 19, 2012 19:55 |
|
Thanks! The integrated graphics will probably limit my gaming options to Fallout 3/New Vegas, Civ 5 and so on. Newer titles—bloated or not—are pretty much out of the question in the first place and, consequently, not really a concern in my case. 128GB it is. Most of the work-related requirements I mentioned actually stem from web applications that need browser extensions designed only for IE (I know ) so that's pretty basic stuff. Domain connectivity is a good point, though. I'll have to talk about that with IT tomorrow.
|
# ? Jul 19, 2012 20:52 |
|
"Fulfillment by Amazon" is my favorite new thing; thank you to whoever gave me the heads-up. If you have Apple stuff to re-sell I think that's the fastest way for the maximum return. The moment my like-new "inventory" gets to them, someone buys it within an hour via Prime. Man, I'm approaching a HiDPI pickle. I'm now designing both standard and retina mobile stuff, and doing some responsive web design to look sharp in a variety of densities, but I don't have a HiDPI desktop display (unless I set my iMac to 720p HiDPI and roll my chair back 5 feet). I have all the guts to trick out my '09 iMac, but I'm wondering if the AMD Radeon HD 6970M will ever power an external HiDPI Cinema Display when they roll out. Likely not if it's all ThunderBolt? Maybe a 3rd party display via DisplayPort (wouldn't it be a B if you bought a Mac Pro just before the Tbolt update and could never use a retina Cinema Display). The WP entry for DP mentions 3840x2160, so if they have a 21" retina display it could work out. So I'm wondering if I should just return sell these parts and wait around for a retina iMac, using my devices (mainly iPad) as preview in the meantime. Marco linked an article talking about how web designers are going to have to keep an auxiliary 1x resolution display around for a long time to come, which I found interesting to think about.
|
# ? Jul 19, 2012 22:33 |
|
Can anyone recommend an external burner for a new macbook air? All.of the ones I see use those Y shaped USB cables which obviously won't work...
|
# ? Jul 19, 2012 22:43 |
|
chocolateTHUNDER posted:Can anyone recommend an external burner for a new macbook air? All.of the ones I see use those Y shaped USB cables which obviously won't work...
|
# ? Jul 19, 2012 22:44 |
|
chocolateTHUNDER posted:Can anyone recommend an external burner for a new macbook air? All.of the ones I see use those Y shaped USB cables which obviously won't work... The Y is only there for use if needed - mine has the same cable and works fine off the single plug.
|
# ? Jul 19, 2012 22:45 |
|
ilc23 posted:You could always just switch the disks around. That would be quite the pain in the rear end - I've got an SSD in the stock HDD location and a HDD in the optical bay location. I'm running short on SSD space and I wanted to just move to a 1TB HDD in the optical bay location that I can also run Win7 off.
|
# ? Jul 19, 2012 22:57 |
|
BlackMK4 posted:Can you boot Windows off the optibay or is it locked to booting off the HDD on the 2010 13"? FAQ seems to think so! Boot Camp 3.0 FAQ posted:Boot Camp Assistant creates a second partition on your existing startup disk for the Microsoft Windows operating system, or, if you have more than one internal hard drive installed, it will allow you to install Microsoft Windows on another drive.
|
# ? Jul 19, 2012 23:03 |
|
Used Mac pricing is ridiculous. You can get a refurb C2D 4GB/128GB 11" Air on Apple's website for $789 Or you can buy a used one on eBay for $740 http://www.ebay.com/itm/180924704553#ht_927wt_953 I should have sold mine on eBay.
|
# ? Jul 20, 2012 01:33 |
|
chocolateTHUNDER posted:Can anyone recommend an external burner for a new macbook air? All.of the ones I see use those Y shaped USB cables which obviously won't work... I use a LiteOn drive that just uses a standard miniUSB cable, no problems so far.
|
# ? Jul 20, 2012 01:37 |
|
Manky posted:I use a LiteOn drive that just uses a standard miniUSB cable, no problems so far. Mac laptops have higher-energy USB ports than their PC counterparts
|
# ? Jul 20, 2012 01:41 |
|
Bob Morales posted:Used Mac pricing is ridiculous. You can get a refurb C2D 4GB/128GB 11" Air on Apple's website for $789 You should not. You would be losing money from all the nigeria scams for your laptop. You really can't sell anything like that on ebay anymore.
|
# ? Jul 20, 2012 01:59 |
|
Speaking of selling,kuskus posted:"Fulfillment by Amazon" is my favorite new thing; thank you to whoever gave me the heads-up. If you have Apple stuff to re-sell I think that's the fastest way for the maximum return. The moment my like-new "inventory" gets to them, someone buys it within an hour via Prime.
|
# ? Jul 20, 2012 02:37 |
|
Hey, if you buy an iMac at Best Buy, do they give you the option of the Magic Mouse or Magic Trackpad, or is there just a Magic Mouse in the box?
|
# ? Jul 20, 2012 02:58 |
|
japtor posted:Anyway how much have you sold and have you had any issues with it?
|
# ? Jul 20, 2012 03:03 |
|
Bob Morales posted:Hey, if you buy an iMac at Best Buy, do they give you the option of the Magic Mouse or Magic Trackpad, or is there just a Magic Mouse in the box?
|
# ? Jul 20, 2012 03:08 |
|
ptier posted:You should not. You would be losing money from all the nigeria scams for your laptop. You really can't sell anything like that on ebay anymore. There are 610 Macbook Airs in the US listed on eBay right now
|
# ? Jul 20, 2012 03:22 |
|
clockworx posted:The Y is only there for use if needed - mine has the same cable and works fine off the single plug. Huh, this is interesting. I'm going to bring over my portable burner over to her house next time I see her and check to see if it can only run off one plug.
|
# ? Jul 20, 2012 03:59 |
|
Bob Morales posted:There are 610 Macbook Airs in the US listed on eBay right now
|
# ? Jul 20, 2012 03:59 |
|
|
# ? May 26, 2024 05:59 |
|
ptier posted:try buying one and see how fast it requires escrow or a brother in Nigeria. At least that's how it used to be, the PayPal merging might have squashed that. But I doubt it. It squashed it a lot. I've sold 10+ phones and a couple of laptops on ebay in the past 2-3 years and I haven't had a single Nigerian scammer contact me. I remember I tried to sell my PSP on ebay in like 2007 and all I got were those scammers. I eventually gave up.
|
# ? Jul 20, 2012 04:10 |