When I took my previous Powerbook G4 in for service, I bought a LaCie external HD and the Genius made a bootable copy of the entire hard drive on the LaCie for me. I have no idea how he did it, but it seems apparent he didn't use Backup.
I'm about to take my current MacBook Pro in for service and I want to make a bootable copy on the LaCie before I do so. Symantec doesn't offer a Norton Ghost for the Mac that I know of, so how can I do this with what I have now?
I'm about to take my current MacBook Pro in for service and I want to make a bootable copy on the LaCie before I do so. Symantec doesn't offer a Norton Ghost for the Mac that I know of, so how can I do this with what I have now?
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Is There A Ghost Mouse For Mac Computers
MacBook Pro 1.83, Mac OS X (10.4.10)
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Hey Anandtech,
I've been noticing, since some time, that my mouse cursor has this 'lighter version/ghost' following it when I move it around. This is best noticeable on dark backgrounds, but it is also noticeable on lighter backgrounds.
Also, when I move it real quick from left -> right or right -> left, I have the feeling that the ghost of my cursor also has a ghost following it. Ghostception! But seriously, why does this happen? I have a Dell XPS 17
It actually bothers me a lot and it's frustrating because once you notice it, you keep noticing it.
Also, before you say it's mouse trails. Those are disabled. I enabled it and it's definetely not 'that bad'. It's not an actual second/third pointer following my main pointer, it's a ghost image (not as bright as the actual pointer) that only appears when you move it a certain speed on certain background colors (most colors actually, excluding black/white)
I've been noticing, since some time, that my mouse cursor has this 'lighter version/ghost' following it when I move it around. This is best noticeable on dark backgrounds, but it is also noticeable on lighter backgrounds.
Also, when I move it real quick from left -> right or right -> left, I have the feeling that the ghost of my cursor also has a ghost following it. Ghostception! But seriously, why does this happen? I have a Dell XPS 17
It actually bothers me a lot and it's frustrating because once you notice it, you keep noticing it.
Also, before you say it's mouse trails. Those are disabled. I enabled it and it's definetely not 'that bad'. It's not an actual second/third pointer following my main pointer, it's a ghost image (not as bright as the actual pointer) that only appears when you move it a certain speed on certain background colors (most colors actually, excluding black/white)