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  1. Leopard Upgrade – My Experience

    January 24, 2008 by Darren Cornwell

    Apple Mac OSX LeopardI hate installing a new OS – I know…. it’s a time to clean up my laptop / desktops and make them all run super sweet again, clear out the junk, tidy up my directories, recreate backup schedules etc, etc. The fact of the matter is that I simply don’t have time for all that – my MacBook Pro has about 7Gb of free space left on it and it’s in constant use. Anyway I really wanted a couple of Leopard features and seeing as how eventually I’ll have to come up with some kind of enterprise upgrade strategy for the rest of the macs I figured I’d use lappie as the guinea pig – success for the most part.Went for the upgrade rather than Clean or Archive and Install – that’s what the sensible folks do – not me. I only went through a few basic steps for this procedure detailed below:

    1. Remove all non essential files or overtly large files (Final Cut Renders), so I said bye to my DivX collection, alot of print work and some bittorrents – all moved to another HD for safe keeping.
    2. Grab a copy of superduper! and then run a complete HD clone while setting the copy to be a bootable backup – that took forever (well, about 3 hours, to my firewire drive)
    3. Restart the mac while holding down the option key, choose your FireWire external drive and boot from there, to make sure you have a complete bootable backup copy of your precious mac.
    4. Reboot again, and use the leopard disc to perform an upgrade (Hold down C when booting or mount the disc in Tiger)
    5. Wait for a while until it has finished and then boot into the goodness of Leopard – Job done.

    Always backup your stuff first – you’d be amazed how many people just plough right on in and then destroy their mac and data – trust me – the extra time is worth it. Everything worked fine with the exception of a few applications.


  2. iPod Touch not Mounting in Leopard / Syncing

    January 23, 2008 by Darren Cornwell

    iPod TouchSo, I finally ditched Tiger and went for the newness that is Leopard – not without its problems which I will explain in another post. My problem? My shiny iPod touch won’t mount / sync or even be recognised by iTunes – it charges but that’s it (and I suspect the charging is down to USB not iTunes). What to do – fix it like this.

    Fixing iPod Mounting Problems under Leopard

    1. Open up your Applications directory (Command / Shift / A) and put iTunes into the Trash Can.
    2. Go to Folder (Apple / Shift / G) and enter “/System/Library/Extensions” (without the quotes), find AppleMobileDevice.kext and put that in the trash as well.
    3. Again – go to folder (Apple / Shift / A) and enter “/Library/Receipts” (minus quotes), find AppleMobileDeviceSupport.pkg and put that in the trash to.
    4. Empty the trash (and keep fingers crossed!!)
    5. Point your browser at www.apple.com/itunes and grab the latest copy, install and eureka, it’s fixed!

    Even if you have loads of music on your mac, it shouldn’t make any difference as your library is stored in Music – I’ve got about 10,000 songs and everything works as normal including iPod Syncing!!!


  3. Mac School – Menu Bar Items – Remove

    November 20, 2007 by Darren Cornwell

    Menu Bar Item Remove

    Look to the top right of your screen, you’ve probably got a clock, battery meter (if your on a laptop), Airport status and maybe a bluetooth icon. Now if you want to easily get rid of them you have 2 choices – visit Apple’s Knowledgebase on the subject or my personal favourite hold down the Apple (Command) key and simply drag them off of the bar – hey presto – gone.Help – I need to get them back!!No problems, open finder and navigate to :

    system/library/coreservices/menu extras

    and double click on the menu item you wish to add back to the menu area – brilliant!


  4. Macbook Pro

    March 19, 2007 by Darren Cornwell

    Macbook ProSo it looks as if my 12″ powerbook is about to leave my side, it’s been all over the world with me and the only cosmetic damage is a missing rubber foot and a z key which falls off occasionally, I’ll be sad to see the little girl go. I’m sure it will go to a good home (most likely one of the production team), the agonising decision I had to make is what to replace it with.

    I love Apple, I love their products, their aesthetics and their whole brand, but choosing a new laptop has become an increasingly difficult task, with reduced product life cycles and Apple’s renowned secrecy, it’s hard to know when to buy and when to wait. I was just going to plonk down the cash (my company was) and get a Macbook, but then your start thinking about glossy vs matt screen (that’s another debte entirely), reduced ram, integrated graphics – I only really wanted it for a bit of web design, graphic design, coding, print work, network maintainence…. ah, you see the problem, suddenly I realise that I need it for a lot of different tasks. Goodbuy Macbook, hello Macbook Pro.

    I went with 2gb of ram and the 160gb HDD upgrade. It’s £350 ($680) extra for the additional 1gb of ram and there was no way I’m going to pay that, 1gb extra (2gb stick) of lappie ram can be brought for £150!!

    My only two concerns now are

    • Waiting for it to turn up
    • Reorganising the powerbook with UB applications so the transition goes as smoothly as possible

    Although I might just transfer everything over manually, that way I can be sure the laptop will work the way I want it to.


  5. Useful programs for your mac!

    June 10, 2005 by Darren Cornwell

    Thought I’d post my Top 10 Favorite / indespensible mac apps that I currently have running on my powerbook, posted in no particular order, just apps that I couldn’t live without!

    1. Photoshop CS
    2. Dreamweaver MX
    3. CSS Edit
    4. OmniGraffLE
    5. YouControl iTunes
    6. Ecto
    7. Flash
    8. DVD Studio Pro
    9. Final Cut Pro HD
    10. Firefox

    Maybe I’ll do a top ten WebSites sometime?