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adatay92
MemberHi davidc welcome to the forum.
[red=amazonukblue]Blue[/red] – out of stock
[red=amazonukblack]Black[/red] – in stock @amazon.co.uk
[red=amazonukwhite]White[/red] – in stock at a 3rd party supply for a higher priceIs this the link you mean? £292.60 including super saver delivery?
Jez edit: added the site redirect links Direct links can be found here too
adatay92
MemberTingli,
The two methods mentioned by TheRing are quite different from each other and I will hopefully explain the main differences.
Using a Router (wired or wirelessly)
This is probably the easiest option. Once both computers are plugged in / connected to the router wirelessly, it will assign each computer an IP address (using DHCP). As long as the computers are part of the same Workgroup, you will be to start sharing folders / DVD drive without too much more configuration.Using a crossover cable
The main difference here is that you do not have a router to assign an IP address. This is slightly more complicated as you should make sure both computers have an IP address in the same range e.g 192.168.1.XXX and that they both have the same subnet mask e.g. 255.255.255.0. You will need to set the IP address and subnet mask manually. Using this method you should also make sure that both computers are on the same Workgroup e.g. MSHOME (this is the default workgroup).I realise what I have written is quite technical but if you need more help / clarification please ask.
adatay92
MemberWelcome DaveKay!
adatay92
MemberWelcome to the forum Squonk, hope you’re enjoying your NC10!
adatay92
MemberI’ve got a Zagg Invisible Shield on my iPhone 3g and it is very good. It offers excellent protection, but it doesn’t erradicate the finger print problem entirely. It has now also started to peel around the edges and start to look a bit untidy.
However I would definately consider buying one, although I can’t imagine they will be easy to fit onto the NC10 without leaving bubbles/dust underneath.
adatay92
MemberAs above, there’s no sparkle to the black lid it’s just shiny piano black.
adatay92
MemberWelcome chris_b
adatay92
MemberWelcome Wabbitt
adatay92
MemberThe NC10 takes a 2.5″ SATA Hard Disk
adatay92
MemberLocking this thread to discourage any further discussion relating to Mac OSX as it is against the forum rules.
adatay92
MemberPlease have a look in the Operating Systems area of the forum as there is already quite alot of discussion out there about doing this.
adatay92
MemberGood find zumtotal. Very interesting to note that Samsung is the manufacturer.
Model number – AA-PC0NCAR/E
I’m not aware of any other alternatives at the moment but i’m sure it won’t be long until there is a “generic” cheaper alternative.
December 1, 2008 at 11:14 am in reply to: [NC10]Any Particular "BRAND" Of Memory Choice Preference? #172406adatay92
MemberI believe this is the part number you’re after:
AA-MM3DR26/E
Samsung 2GB PC 5300, DDR2 (667MHz) RAM
adatay92
MemberWigs? – interesting!
Thanks for looking at that, I wasn’t sure what your opinion would be on people advertising their own ebay auctions so I thought it best to leave it to you.
adatay92
MemberIf you only bought it from Curry’s today… why do you not return it to them for a full refund?
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