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Sort/sift clips in Bin as needed in text view, Select clips, Option-drag into Sequence window.
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Applications>Utilities>Disk Utility. Launch Disk Utility, select your startup volume from left side list. Click “Repair Disk Permissions” button. Go away for a little while; it will tell you when the operation is complete. There are times when read-write permissions data might get corrupted, preventing you from writing or installing files to certain folders, both visible and invisible. Permissions Repair should be done periodically as a routine maintenance procedure, but especially before and after any system-level installs or updates. More info available at apple.com/support.
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Do you have a folder on your HD called “System Folder”? If you go to System Preferences and invoke the “Classic” pref pane, the Start/Stop tab will ask to Selcet a System folder for classic. If, after a bit, you see listed in the selection box an item called “System Folder,” select it and click the Start button. If this is what you’re seeing and doing, I’m not sure why it’s not starting up, unless some component of the Classic install didn’t happen properly. Assume you’ve done permissions repair before and since the install?
This doc from apple.com support may have some helpful info
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You cannot boot into OS9 on any modern Mac. You say “it” is in “System Preferences” folder. What is in System Preferences should just be a Preference Pane called “Classic” which enables you to start up Classic mode and a few other options related to Classic startup and run.
If you actually installed the Classic environment, you should have a folder on your HD at root level called “System Folder” (not the same as a folder just called “System.” if you don’t have that, you don’t have Classic installed. -
There is no free or commercial Spyware related software, since, as of this writing, there have been no known instances of Spyware running on any version of OS X. Same for viruses, though there are virus detection programs available. Symantec’s Norton products for Mac are highly not recommended by many. ClamXav (free), VirusBarrier, Virex are some alternatives.
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[dave colonna] ” I have the option of installing tiger, however the fcp 4.5 wouldnt run on it.. “
I’m running FCP HD 4.5 on Tiger 10.4.2 on a G4 MDD and another install on Titanium Powerbook.
If you feel more comfortable wih Panther, it might be available via one of the many online Mac retail sites
or, of couse, Ebay. Tiger didn’t “just come out;” it’s been six months, and two updates, an eternity in software time. -
Media rights are through Formula One Management, a corporate entity dealing with media relations and financial matters regarding Formula One. FOM doesn’t have it’s own website, you might find contact info via http://www.formula1.com or other searches.
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Some useful info and links in Terry Thomas’ article “Legal Aspects of Captioned Media” in Jan. 05 Screen Magazine.
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Have you tried unplugging the mouse and plugging it back in to the same or a different USB port, or tried another mouse?