I'm not sure if you're using your expose feature. I saw you stumbled on Hyperdock, good program but a little more than need imo. Whatever you have running that you haven't closed can be seen in the same window by using your expose. You can throw the screen, the programs, or individual program windows too. It's under System Preferences>Expose & Spaces>ExposeQuestion, is there a way to make the dock easier to work when I have multiple windows open for the same application? Kind of like a windows aero effect, like how it shows previews and you can click on the ones you want? I'm pretty sure I saw that some place before, perhaps an add-on?
doesn't work... it just took forever to start up.also if you want to use 64 bit mode, you can hold the keys 6 and 4 down when the computer boots right before the apple logo comes on, then release the keys. to verify youve entered 64 bit kernal, click the apple button on top left and hit about mac, then hit more info, when system profiler loads, click software on the left and it will show you if you have entered 64 bit mode.
also if you want to use 64 bit mode, you can hold the keys 6 and 4 down when the computer boots right before the apple logo comes on, then release the keys. to verify youve entered 64 bit kernal, click the apple button on top left and hit about mac, then hit more info, when system profiler loads, click software on the left and it will show you if you have entered 64 bit mode.
http://www.overclock.net/mac/564147-how-enable-64-bit-default-os.htmldoesn't work... it just took forever to start up.
you must press and hold 6 and 4 together before the apple logo... if you are using mac osx 10 or snow leopard it should work fine...doesn't work... it just took forever to start up.