Category Archives: apple

Silverlight 3 and Hackintosh

Microsoft recently released Silverlight 3. As most of you know, the silverlight installer checks if you’re using an Intel Mac before it allows you to continue the installation. If you did not configure well / did a vanilla install, the installer will halt and informs you that you are using a PPC machine even though [...]

Opening New terminal in Leopard in the Current or Other Specified Directory

Found this tip over at macosxhints.com and also tlrobinson.net to be very useful. I don’t know how many times I’ve always open a new terminal with cmd-n and slowly cd into the current directory of the other terminal window.
However, both guides had something lacking from each other. The guide from macosxhints.com can’t be completed because I can’t [...]

Mac HDD Cloning and Prebinding Issues

Recently, I cloned my hard disk using SuperDuper!. After a successful cloning, I could boot the cloned drive but was unable to open any of my applications. Each time I tried to open an application, it crashes instantly; even the Terminal. So I did a bit of googling and found that Leopard and SuperDuper sometimes [...]