Nov/02/2008 10:29 PM
So I am very excited to be attending Macworld 2009, and
I wanted to offer an opportunity to anyone who wants to
meet up. If you have any questions you want to ask
about Project Appletree and its products and services,
or just want to hang out and grab a coffee.
Shoot me an email. Read
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Aug/24/2008 10:18 PM Filed in:
Boot Camp
| bootcamp
| flipside
I am glad to say that
Flipside 2.0 has been
released. This version was completely rewritten
from the ground up. It has a brand new, cleaner
user interface along with added support for target
mode and netboot. Flipside now scans all connected
devices to your computer for bootable devices. But
if what you are looking isn’t found by Flipside,
you can manually choose your device. Another great
new feature is keychain support so you no longer
need to type in the administrative password each
time you want to use Flipside.
I am open to hearing your thoughts on the new version
good or bad so feel free to
send me an email.
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Tags: flipside
Aug/18/2008 12:45 AM Filed in:
imaging
Hey Everyone,
I added a new section to Project Appletree website. The
new section is
articles! Everyone loves
articles right?? Anyways, I started with two
articles, and they are boot camp centric. The
frist one is
sysprep
basics and the other one is
how
to create a single bootcamp image that works
across several Macintosh models. Check them
out, and let me know if you have any questions.
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Tags: boot camp, bootcamp, imaging
Jun/14/2008 01:16 AM Filed in:
flipside
I am proud to annouce the release of a brand new
application called “Flipside”. Get to the flipside of
your Mac with Flipside. This easy to use and quick
application helps you get to Boot Camp worry free. It
will automatically find your bootable Windows partition
and reboot your Mac into it without changing your
default startup disk. For more info, click the link.
Flipside Read
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Tags: flipside
Jun/08/2008 12:38 AM Filed in:
Boot Camp
One issue that I have noticed with creating an image
for boot camp for multible Macs, is the trackpad does
not work when you image a different model that the
image wasn’t orginally created on. One fix is to
uninstall and reinstall the bootcamp software, which I
find doesn’t work all the time. There is another way to
fix it which is a bit quicker. Basically you have to
install the generic Microsoft drivers first, then
install the apple drivers. Here is how to do so,
granted there may be other ways, maybe some easier than
this way, but you get the point. Read
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Tags: bootcamp, trackpad, driver, boot camp
Dec/06/2007 07:45 PM Filed in:
Open
Letters
A Quick Open Letter,
I will be attending Macworld coming up next month and
am really looking forward to it! If anyone out there
will be attending also and want to meet up and talk
business, talk Mac, or just grab a cup of coffee,
shoot me an email. Thanks.
-Chad Barraford
Tags: macworld