I just have the one screwed up CD. I have some distilled water at home or water from a water cooler, will either of those work?
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Distilled water is perfect! Spray it to get as small of droplets on the cd as possible, and wipe from hub to edge. Should be good to go.
I, too, downloaded the latest update for my mac, and all seemed to be fine...
But then I got home late last night, woke my computer up from sleep...and it refused to acknowledge my AirPort card. As in, went all spinny beach ball, so I restarted, and when I restarted, told me I didn't have one installed. I had to *plug a CABLE* into my computer to get internet. WTF!! And I restarted, and shut down, and no dice!
And then when I came out this morning, and restarted again? (And, btw, momentarily had the little weird questionmark file folder before getting the Apple one, at startup, which freaks me out)...
...voila, all good, wifi back and working fine. WTF, computer?!?!?!
DO NOT WANT.
It's under AppleCare, but who the hell wants to go brave the Apple Store any time around Christmas, I ask you?!?
I went over the weekend, but scheduled an appt first. It was a madhouse, but my issue was taken care of quickly.
I had to *plug a CABLE* into my computer to get internet.
*gasp!!* THE HORROR!!!
Thanks for the info, LeN.
DW ordered red Shuffles and filled them with Christmas music to give as gifts to a few people. Cool, right? Except...
- Her mom's iMac won't let her plug it in as it says it's registered on another computer (DW says she was careful not to register it).
- DW read that any iPod formatted on a Mac won't work with iTunes on a PC (my parents have a PC and are the intended recipients of a Shuffle).
Any advice? We thought this was such a cool gift and it's quickly turning into a large headache.
If she fills it with music and gives it away the recipient is going to be presented with the option of keeping the music or associating the shuffle with the new computer. It's not a computer novice move to copy that music off (well, if shuffles can be used as drives--I've never tried).
Her mom's iMac won't let her plug it in as it says it's registered on another computer (DW says she was careful not to register it).
It's not about the registration, I don't think, so much as the library it's sync'ed with. Of which there can be only one.
ETA - seconding what ita said, generally. They probably won't be able to keep the music. That said, a little red shuffle filled with holiday tunes for the season and then wiped in January for general use is not actually a bad gift.
Damn. That seems really weak to me. I understand not being able to move the music off the iPod and into iTunes, but it seems nuts that you can't view what's on the iPod via iTunes and transfer more songs onto it if you want to. I never would have thought they'd not let you do that.