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macOS - Notebook Hardware
Yeah, I just had my first Mac screw over, too
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<blockquote data-quote="Osiris22x" data-source="post: 31158" data-attributes="member: 3542"><p>My beloved little Powerbook has decided to only function when it feels like it. For some reason, the networking connection turns on and off. I can click on a website and it works, and then it stops, and then it works again. So I go try my networking...I open a movie clip over the network, it plays...and then it stops and OS X says the network device has disconnected. So I go over and reset my router and whatnot, and try again. Same results. So now I go over to my PC (which is on the same router/network) and use it...it works perfectly. I come back to my Mac, it doesn't work.</p><p></p><p>So, I ran permission repairs and crons, and rebooted. I checked the directory SMB settings, etc. Nothing is working.</p><p></p><p>This is really pissing me off.</p><p>I'm posting with my PC right now. *grumbles*</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Osiris22x, post: 31158, member: 3542"] My beloved little Powerbook has decided to only function when it feels like it. For some reason, the networking connection turns on and off. I can click on a website and it works, and then it stops, and then it works again. So I go try my networking...I open a movie clip over the network, it plays...and then it stops and OS X says the network device has disconnected. So I go over and reset my router and whatnot, and try again. Same results. So now I go over to my PC (which is on the same router/network) and use it...it works perfectly. I come back to my Mac, it doesn't work. So, I ran permission repairs and crons, and rebooted. I checked the directory SMB settings, etc. Nothing is working. This is really pissing me off. I'm posting with my PC right now. *grumbles* [/QUOTE]
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