
You know, I thought I was going crazy.
My computer would unexpectedly log me out and I wasn't sure why. It seemed to happen so seldom, that every time I would forget to look it up. I just got into the habit of saving constantly because I had project that I needed to complete.
Well, today Apple released 10.6.2 which, among many other issues, addresses:
"an issue that might cause your system to logout unexpectedly"
Nice.
I'm definitely going to update this afternoon. Here the official Apple line on 10.6.2.
Your Genius
The 10.6.2 Update is recommended for all users running Mac OS X Snow Leopard and includes general operating system fixes that enhance the stability, compatibility, and security of your Mac, including fixes for:
• an issue that might cause your system to logout unexpectedly
• a graphics distortion in Safari Top Sites
• Spotlight search results not showing Exchange contacts
• a problem that prevented authenticating as an administrative user
• issues when using NTFS and WebDAV file servers
• the reliability of menu extras
• an issue with the 4-finger swipe gesture
• an issue that causes Mail to quit unexpectedly when setting up an Exchange server
• Address Book becoming unresponsive when editing
• a problem adding images to contacts in Address Book
• an issue that prevented opening files downloaded from the Internet
• Safari plug-in reliability
• general reliability improvements for iWork, iLife, Aperture, Final Cut Studio, MobileMe, and iDisk
• an issue that caused data to be deleted when using a guest account
For detailed information on this update, please visit this website: http://support.apple.com/k
You know, I thought I was going crazy.
My computer would unexpectedly log me out and I wasn't sure why. It seemed to happen so seldom, that every time I would forget to look it up. I just got into the habit of saving constantly because I had project that I needed to complete.
Well, today Apple released 10.6.2 which, among many other issues, addresses:
"an issue that might cause your system to logout unexpectedly"
Nice.
I'm definitely going to update this afternoon. Here the official Apple line on 10.6.2.
Your Genius
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The 10.6.2 Update is recommended for all users running Mac OS X Snow Leopard and includes general operating system fixes that enhance the stability, compatibility, and security of your Mac, including fixes for:
• an issue that might cause your system to logout unexpectedly
• a graphics distortion in Safari Top Sites
• Spotlight search results not showing Exchange contacts
• a problem that prevented authenticating as an administrative user
• issues when using NTFS and WebDAV file servers
• the reliability of menu extras
• an issue with the 4-finger swipe gesture
• an issue that causes Mail to quit unexpectedly when setting up an Exchange server
• Address Book becoming unresponsive when editing
• a problem adding images to contacts in Address Book
• an issue that prevented opening files downloaded from the Internet
• Safari plug-in reliability
• general reliability improvements for iWork, iLife, Aperture, Final Cut Studio, MobileMe, and iDisk
• an issue that caused data to be deleted when using a guest account
For detailed information on this update, please visit this website: http://support.apple.com/k b/HT3874Mac OS X v10.6.2 Update
My computer would unexpectedly log me out and I wasn't sure why. It seemed to happen so seldom, that every time I would forget to look it up. I just got into the habit of saving constantly because I had project that I needed to complete.
Well, today Apple released 10.6.2 which, among many other issues, addresses:
"an issue that might cause your system to logout unexpectedly"
Nice.
I'm definitely going to update this afternoon. Here the official Apple line on 10.6.2.
Your Genius
--------------------------
The 10.6.2 Update is recommended for all users running Mac OS X Snow Leopard and includes general operating system fixes that enhance the stability, compatibility, and security of your Mac, including fixes for:
• an issue that might cause your system to logout unexpectedly
• a graphics distortion in Safari Top Sites
• Spotlight search results not showing Exchange contacts
• a problem that prevented authenticating as an administrative user
• issues when using NTFS and WebDAV file servers
• the reliability of menu extras
• an issue with the 4-finger swipe gesture
• an issue that causes Mail to quit unexpectedly when setting up an Exchange server
• Address Book becoming unresponsive when editing
• a problem adding images to contacts in Address Book
• an issue that prevented opening files downloaded from the Internet
• Safari plug-in reliability
• general reliability improvements for iWork, iLife, Aperture, Final Cut Studio, MobileMe, and iDisk
• an issue that caused data to be deleted when using a guest account
For detailed information on this update, please visit this website: http://support.apple.com/k
Okay, so maybe you can't afford a new Mac right now. That doesn't mean that you can't make your Mac better. A great way to start is with a hard drive upgrade.
If you bought your Mac two or three years ago, the hard drive that came with it was probably only 80 to 160 gigabytes in size. Between videos, music and pictures, that space can get eaten up quickly.
If you let the free space on your hard drive drop below 10%, your Mac's performance will suffer. In fact, if you let it get too low, your computer won't run at all! And, of course, every hard drive will eventually fail and the older your drive is, the closer it is to failure.
Fortunately, hard drive prices crazy low right now, so I have put together a Hard Drive Replacement Package for my clients. The package includes:
All of this for only $225.
This offer applies only to the following models: MacBook, MacBook Pro, iMac G5, Mac Pro, PowerMac G5. Due to the additional labor involved, upgrades for other models are available at a slightly higher price. Depending on the model, larger capacity drives, up to 2 terabytes, are available for a slightly higher price.
Your current hard drive must be good working order to transfer data to your new hard drive. Data recovery from a failing hard drive is not included.
That's all for now. Thanks for the read. Give me a call.
If you bought your Mac two or three years ago, the hard drive that came with it was probably only 80 to 160 gigabytes in size. Between videos, music and pictures, that space can get eaten up quickly.
If you let the free space on your hard drive drop below 10%, your Mac's performance will suffer. In fact, if you let it get too low, your computer won't run at all! And, of course, every hard drive will eventually fail and the older your drive is, the closer it is to failure.
Fortunately, hard drive prices crazy low right now, so I have put together a Hard Drive Replacement Package for my clients. The package includes:
- • Pick up of your computer from your home or business
• Replacement of your hard drive with a 500GB drive.
• A fresh install of the operating system, updated to the latest version (or the version you had previously)
• Data transfer all of the information (files and applications) from your old hard drive
• Return of your computer and your old hard drive, generally within 24 hours.
All of this for only $225.
This offer applies only to the following models: MacBook, MacBook Pro, iMac G5, Mac Pro, PowerMac G5. Due to the additional labor involved, upgrades for other models are available at a slightly higher price. Depending on the model, larger capacity drives, up to 2 terabytes, are available for a slightly higher price.
Your current hard drive must be good working order to transfer data to your new hard drive. Data recovery from a failing hard drive is not included.
That's all for now. Thanks for the read. Give me a call.
"I'm Your Genius" Personal Mac Support's Notes
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A New Hard Drive at a Great PriceOct 27, 2009
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Why It's a Great Time to Buy a New MacOct 26, 2009
Talking Points - New Unibody MacBooksOct 22, 2009
Talking Points - New iMacsOct 22, 2009
The New Apple Magic MouseOct 22, 2009
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