Originally posted by drewhiggins:How does Genius in iTunes actually work? After trying with numerous songs, not one can be found in Genius and can't make a generative playlist.
I've got it to manually manage content on the touch. It makes no sense, and I've tried everything.
Originally posted by Ali709:I'm going for this one...any comments?
http://asia.cnet.com/reviews/notebooks/0,39050488,44300117p,00.htm what do you think guys?
Originally posted by Ali709:I'm going for this one...any comments?
http://asia.cnet.com/reviews/notebooks/0,39050488,44300117p,00.htm what do you think guys?
Originally posted by flowerchild:[..]
I'm not a big expert either, but it looks decent to me. though the price is still tough. I got a better pc for less than 2.200$. why does it have to be a laptop? would you want to play games, too? cos then I'd go for a better nvidia card
Originally posted by djrlewis:[..]
It has to match the iTunes entry. If you've changed anything (eg I have U2-Albums, U2-Singles etc rather than U2) then it won't work.
Once it does, it's actually pretty good
Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]
Well worth it, even if it is a Sony. 9300MS for the kind of work you're doing is a bit light, but the 3GB RAM should carry it through if nothing else. The Mac laptop has the same sort of config (the high-end one), so I would see it has nothing better to offer (a 9400GS, I think) and a lesser hard drive, and 3 - 4GB RAM is the only real trade-off there.
The only way to really tell is to go the stores and try some out. That's the best thing.
Originally posted by Ali709:[..]
Apparently it can have a shared memory of 1.5GB, so I don't think it will be much problem....thanks for the comments![]()
Originally posted by haytrain:Alright Drew....little update:
I had the famous flickering screen which ultimately left me with nothing visible on screen but visible with a flashlight. I'm able to use my TV's S-video connection to see the computer, but I was trying to repair it myself. I started with the inverter, but that didn't do anything. When I opened up the LCD screen to change the backlight bulb, I noticed that one of the wires that runs from the bulb into the inverter was completely charred and black. Obviously, I'm assuming this is the culprit behind my problem. I purchased a replacement lamp & wire harness off ebay (bad idea?) and was just testing it before I closed everything up, and was disappointed to see that the new bulb doesn't light up either. I even tried my old inverter and had no luck. Any ideas what to do next?
My laptop is so old that I'm really just looking to salvage files off of the hard drive, but to complicate matters, I seem to have gotten a virus that won't let me get past the loading of windows. (says something about RUNDLL Error "The specified module could not be found.) I was going to try and boot in safe mode, but I can't see safe mode on my TV with the S-video connection. Doesn't seem to work. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks again!