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My dad and I just got vinyl stickers for out Apple MacBooks. I think you can tell who's is who's :D
I really love them!
Over the weekend, my old MacBook kept breaking down on me.
At the time it was a bit inconvenient but once Monday came, it was hugely frustrating - even though I'm well backed up.
The Apple Store were great and will replace the logic board for free - they only put a new one in a year ago...
But while I've got the money I decided to buy a new one. The old one won't last forever.
Ironically I bought it on the fourth anniversary of Steve Jobs' death...
I donated a new HD 2 TB to my baby, a used Macbook A1398. Unfortunately, I noticed that the battery has bloated. And I was wondering why the trackpad doesn't work . So off to the Apple Store! The exchange at this model is very difficult. It will be expensive! But we're both happy anyway 😊
Spielereien mit dem Nikkor 24mm f/1.4 und der beleuchteten Tastatur des MacBook Pro´s. Nikon D800 + 24mm
gefälschte MacBooks im Umlauf. Die Plagiate sind daran zu erkennen, dass der Apfel auf dem Deckel nicht angebissen ist.
So I know I haven't uploaded much, I've been super busy. Today I got this wonderful machine, well what I believe to be a piece of art.
15in Macbook Pro
2.4 i5 4GB RAM 256MB Nvidia 330GT
High Res Glossy Screen
If you're not a Mac user I'm sorry this computer is amazing highly recommend it haha!
HOW-TO: Installing OSX Leopard, Windows Vista, Windows XP and Linux Ubuntu on a Macbook
Updated: Now also triple boot without Vista
1) You will need a format and repartition of the whole disk, so time machine your previous data.
2) Insert OSX Leopard (also Tiger works) Install DVD. Reboot the macbook pressing the C key (so it will boot from DVD). From the "Utilities Menu" window menu select "Disk Utility". From "Volume Scheme" tab, select 5 partitions and use this schema:
0 EFI protected (which is invisible under Disk Utility)
1 Name: VISTA Format: MS-DOS File System <--create this partition *even* if you don't plan to install Vista, XP partition *must* be the 4th one to avoid missing hal.dll trouble!
2 Name: STORAGE Format: MS-DOS File System
3 Name: XP Format: MS-DOS File System
4 Name: OSX Format: Mac OS Extended (Journaled)
5 - Format: Free Space (Linux partitions will be created here later)
Every partition will host its OS. The (optional, but very advidsed) STORAGE partition will be formatted in FAT32 to share files between the four OSes. If you are installing a brand new hard disk, check boot loader type as "GUID Partition Table (GPT)" (remove MBR default or you will not be able to install OS X). Then click the "Partition" button, and all your data on disk will be destroyed.
Now you can close "Disk Utility", and start install OS X to volume "OSX". After reboot into OS X, hou have to install rEFIt boot loader (download it from refit.sourceforge.net) into volume "OSX".
Update: If you have installed "MacBook EFI Firmware Update 1.1" (available via Apple Software Updater) installing rEFIt is no more compulsory if you plan to install linux after on your macbook. This update will fix built-in keyboard issue with "legacy" bootloaders, so you can use grub bootloader included in Ubuntu to boot Vista, Xp and Ubuntu. But I personally installed rEFIt because I really prefer his graphical boot than grub textual one :D
Update: If you want to obtain a triple boot macbook, without installing Vista don't create the VISTA partition on step 2), proceed to step 3a) and ignore 3b). Instead if you want to install Vista, jump directly to step 3b)
3a) You can use directly from OS X terminal the "fdisk" command, that handles an MBR-partitioned disk, to setup the XP partition suitable for installing that windows version. Open a terminal under OS X:
type "sudo fdisk -e /dev/rdisk0"
enter password and ignore the message "fdisk: could not open MBR file /usr/standalone/i386/boot0: No such file or directory"
type "p" to print MBR partition table
type "f " "4" to flag partition 4 active
type "q" to save and quit
3b) Insert Windows Vista install DVD. Reboot the macbook pressing the C key. Install Vista onto partition 2 named "VISTA". You must format it as NTFS at this point. Installation finishes and you have a dual boot Mac.
In Vista, click the "Start" button, click "Control Panel", click "System and Maintenance", click "Administrative Tools", and then double-click "Computer Management". In the Navigation pane, under "Storage", click "Disk Management". Right-click the XP partition, and then click "Mark Partition as Active".
4) Insert Windows XP install CD. You can't install any XP version coming on 2 CDs (like Media Center Edition 2005), only version from a single CD or DVD. So if you want to install MCE 2005 you need the (single) DVD version. Reboot the macbook pressing the C key. Press the enter key when you will read "Press any key to boot from CD". If you boot Vista by mistake, you must mark active XP partition again (because rEFIt will flag Vista as active if you select it).
You will see the VISTA partition marked "D:" and XP partition "C:". Now install XP to "C:". You must format it now (in either NTFS or FAT32) or XP will not boot. At reboot, select the 2nd windows logo "boot from partition 4" to continue install. Installation finishes and you have a (dual)triple boot Mac.
5) Insert Linux Ubuntu install live CD or DVD, (I used Ubuntu Desktop 8.04b AMD64) reboot from it. Launch install from desktop.
- At step 3, choose your keyboard layout as Macintosh.
- At step 4, choose to manually partition the disk:
create a / partition and a swap partition at the end of the disk. (Swap must be larger than memory to be able to "hibernate". And one megabyte here is 1000*1000 bytes, not 1024*1024)
- At step 7, before you go ahead with the install, click "advanced", and tell ubuntu to install GRUB to (hd0,2), the FAT partition. (Yes, this is the right place. Installing GRUB into the MBR will let GRUB manage the windows booting, you will have to go through 2 boot manager to boot windows or linux, which is not what we want. Besides MBR, it seems GRUB can only be installed into among the first 4 partitions to be bootable, and the FAT partition right now doesn't contain a boot code so it's safe to have GRUB live there)
Update: If you don't want to use rEFIt, install GRUB into the MBR. Hold "option" key upon boot to select "Windows", then use Grub menu to boot between Ubuntu, Vista, or Xp.
Proceed with the install. Reboot and you will see 4 OSes from rEFIt menu.
6) Almost done! Now install hardware drivers in each OS, in both Windows installation insert Leopard install disk 1 and install bootcamp drivers to make touchpad, iSight and so on perfectly working under both Xp and Vista.
It has been a long while since I last published that stickers-on-my-Macbook pic, so it's time for new one!
MacBook Air on a 19th century desk with Apple speakers. (connected via AirPlay)
MacBook case: amzn.to/QFxzDE
My old 1.83 GHz Core Duo MacBook Pro. Going off to the hallowed halls of eBay. She ran well, and did a lot. Now she'll do more for someone else.
Strobist info: Nikon SB-24 slaved off camera right bounced off the ceiling. Pretty simple setup.
My mac desk setup.
*New I have now got a Griffin elevator,
nobody ever adds notes to my pics so please add notes xD
I bought myself a little present recently. I could tell you that it's because I received a bank statement from a bank account I'd forgotten I had. I could tell you that it was a reward for finishing my 365. I could even tell you I got it to encourage productivity with an inspection coming up around the corner. The truth is, I've been lusting after one of these for ages and it is as beautiful as I thought it would be.
After 4 years with a Sony Vaio PC, I switched to MAC with a new MacBook Pro with 4 Gig Ram and iScreen. I use it to work on my Automotive site www.kfz.net/
My now defunct MacBook Pro seemed to have this way of attracting stickers like crazy. Do hover over and take a read. Before you ask, yes, that's a terrible thing to do to a computer - I'm a terrible person. Yes, I did get a lot of looks on the train. And, yes, I am procrastinating.
I just got my macbook on Wednesday May 31!!! I was so happy that I took these shots of it to show off it's style and apeal...
MacBook Pro Unibody Apple laptop 15"
2.53Ghz core 2 duo / 4Go RAM / 320Go
NVIDIA GeForce 9400M + 9600M GT 512Mo
When you pop the screen, the body of the MacBook Air - containing CPU, RAM, boards, keyboard, etc - is actually *thinner* than my Nokia!
This thing has to be seen to be believed. And it literally is "light as air" - almost feels...surreal?
Creative Commons Remix of TRG's Closeup. The original image was taken with a Sony Ericsson K800i camera phone.
If you want to build upon this work give the credits to TheRealGrudge.