From completely dysfunctional to erratic functionality – Apple’s advanced three finger swipe gesture has been widely reported to be broken ever since the last Mac OS X Mountain Lion update to 10.8.5. Typically, the three finger swipe can be setup within the Mac OS X Trackpad System Preferences to be used to do any of […]Read More
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Lately, there have been a slew of firmware updates coming down Apple’s automated Software Update network. As a result, inexperienced users may wreck their Macs completely when the firmware update installation instructions are not adhered to. Potential firmware updaters must be aware that a firmware update actually makes changes to the hardware settings on your Mac. As a result, it […]Read More
If you currently own a working PowerBook G4 or an iMac G5, a brief check on your purchase receipt should reveal that your Mac is most likely more than 2 years old. The fact that its still working and serving your needs is great but you may be in for a surprise soon enough. This […]Read More
If you press the power button on your Mac portable and it fails to power up, it can be due to a misbehaving Power Management Unit (PMU). One of the self-help remedies is to reset the PMU and in most models of Mac portables from the iBook G3 line onwards, this can be done simply by pressing […]Read More
Apple has announced an extension for video and power issues in their 1st generation iMac G5’s. If you have an affected unit, act expediently to ensure that you are able to claim the free repair – this repair extension is only for 2 years from the date of your iMac G5 purchase! Affected systems will exhibit […]Read More
Unfortunately, there have been numerous issues with the iMac G5 but Apple has yet to issue a recall on any of the produced units. Issues ranging from freezing or display flickering have been reported by iMac G5 users from all over. If you’ve got an iMac G5 and you’re experiencing similar issues, the best thing […]Read More