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Unless you're using Time Machine then some data recovery software that can recover the photos for you is going to be your only bet. Firstly don't panic. Go on to google and search for some Mac iPhoto recovery software and you should find something that will do the trick.
[QUOTE=Michaelak;1146485]I have the same issues I do my own repair is cost about 120.00 for the display screen. I have not purchased one yet still trying to find the best deal. Best Regards Michael[/QUOTE] eBay is always a good place to get a second hand screen from nice and cheap. …
The greatest TV SHow of all time has got to be Seinfeld. Not many people in the UK know about this show as it was hidden away very late at night (sometimes not shown until the early hours of the morning) on BBC 2 which is not exactly peak time …
It just goes to show that if you have a quality product then even in an economic downturn a company like Apple can make money. IBM have gone from strength-to-strength since they got out of the laptop and desktop market and concentrating more on 'services'.
As far as I am aware all you need is a router that has DHCP (automatic IP addressing) and your Airport Extreme should pick up an IP address and then you Apple Mac should detect the Airport Extreme and let you connect to it and set it up. I assume …
I have also used the free version of Knowledge Base Publisher in the past, it's simple but effective. We put it on our Intranet for end users to use to solve common problems they had.
In short the answer to your question is, YES! As a 'switcher' myself I can fully recommend getting a Mac. With regards to mice, as far as I am aware you can basically plug in any mouse you like in to your Mac. The one I currently use is a …
Hi! Just though I'd give you my two cents! As a new user to DaniWeb I have immediately noticed that a lot of threads that are years old are being resurrected for no real reason. Obviously there are always exceptions to the rule but in my opinion in most cases …
erm, you can buy them direct at [url]www.dell.com[/url]
When you go in to Safe Mode, Windows uses a basic display driver that is compatible with all graphics cards, so if the lines still appear in safe mode you can rule out the driver being the cause of the problem. If you have tried another monitor and the lines …
Try your USB device in another machine and see if it shows up or not. It could be that the USB device is not in the correct format (I assume it's a storage device). If it works in another machine you could try updating your systems chipset drivers. Another thing, …
Have you definitely got it connected to the internet? As long as you are on the internet you should be able to activate it.
I don't know anything about programming in HTML or PHP but I have managed to create my own websites - if you find the right host you can quickly and easily setup forums and blogs quite literally at a touch of a button and it sets up all the required …
I'm sure there is a telephone number you can call to manually activate XP should the need arrive so a search on google may be in order.
Drivers for the keyboard and mice are built in to windows - what you most probably need is the chipset driver for your motherboard installing on the 2003 installation and then the USB ports will be properly detected/installed.
The first thing I would do is go on to Dells web site and see if there is a BIOS update for your laptop and if so get it installed. A lot of BIOS updates enable your laptop to recognise more RAM than was originally envisaged when it was first …
What is the exact error message that appears? Can you please do an ipconfig/all and post the results here so I can take a look for you? Also what web browser are you using and what version is it?
I had to do this the other way around (went from Outlook to Entourage) and the easiest way to do it was to pay a small amount of money for some software that did it for me. I've just had a quick look on google and this may be of …
If when you press the button the lid pushes to turn the display off and send you laptop to sleep, you can suddenly see what's on your screen then that suggests that it either needs cleaning or replacing. One thing you could try is to open the Power Options applet …
One of our users has a Lenovo T400 laptop (6475-FM4) with Windows XP Professional installed on it. He has an external monitor that he has plugged in to his laptop which he is using to extend his desktop. If you open up a document (say Word or Excel) that contains …
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