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  • by Camelot,

    Camelot Camelot Feb 26, 2012 11:20 AM in response to Leee4me
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    Feb 26, 2012 11:20 AM in response to Leee4me

    Umm... Yes. And No. Except when it's 'maybe'.

     

    Given the depth of the question, that's about the best answer I can offer. Hope it helps.

  • by Linc Davis,

    Linc Davis Linc Davis Feb 26, 2012 12:08 PM in response to Leee4me
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    Feb 26, 2012 12:08 PM in response to Leee4me

    Here are some suggestions for getting the best results from this site.

     

    Create a user profile that accurately reflects the type of hardware you're using and your version of the Mac OS, or include that information in your first message.

     

    Give details of the problem. A statement such as "it doesn't work" conveys no information. If it did work, you wouldn't be here. Instead, you should post something like this: "I did A; I was expecting B, but C happened instead." Include the complete text of any error messages you saw and where you saw them: in an application window, a CrashReporter window, a log, or whatever. Also include the steps you’ve taken yourself, if any, to try to resolve the issue. If the problem is of recent origin, did you make any changes to your setup just before you first noticed it?

     

    Search the discussions for answered questions similar to yours before posting. If you found any relevant information, but it didn't help, include details.

     

    Post in the appropriate discussion area. Usually that means the area for the type of Mac you're using, if the problem is hardware-related, or for the Mac OS version you’re running, if it’s more software-related. Some other Apple technologies have their own discussion areas.

     

    Is the problem reproducible or intermittent? That is, does it always manifest itself when you take a certain action, or only at unpredictable times?

     

    If asking about third-party software, specify what it is, the website where you got it (if applicable), and what version you have. Ask the developer for help first. Include the results of that contact in your message: what you did, and what happened.