Coop the IT guy!
The interweb is kind of cool for some things. Like trying to figure out how that last software update screwed up your computer.
This is the first kind of issue I've found with a mac that things weren't backward compatible. Turns out though that my all in one fax copy scanner didn't like the last upgrade to Snow Leopard. After playing with it off and on for a while, I remembered the little oddity with Apple: The plist file.
I don't exactly know what the plist is for but I do know if something ain't right, the plist file has to go. After several attempts to re-load the software from HP that's supposed to work with the scanner, I got the scanner to work. But not with the software that came with it.
Apple has two functions that make the scanner work, Image Viewer and Preview. Both work for scanning and to upload what I had to scan, it actually worked pretty well. It took a lot of research to find all of this out. My old friend the interweb helped me out though.
Sort of.
The fixes that HP said would work, didn't. It wasn't until I remembered the plist thing that I got the computer to work. That and having to repair disk permissions. Not having a battery that works for the mac can cause problems, too because when the magnetic plug gets jarred loose, it restarts the computer and sometimes it does a data dump.
The hazards of technology on the cheap.
This is the first kind of issue I've found with a mac that things weren't backward compatible. Turns out though that my all in one fax copy scanner didn't like the last upgrade to Snow Leopard. After playing with it off and on for a while, I remembered the little oddity with Apple: The plist file.
I don't exactly know what the plist is for but I do know if something ain't right, the plist file has to go. After several attempts to re-load the software from HP that's supposed to work with the scanner, I got the scanner to work. But not with the software that came with it.
Apple has two functions that make the scanner work, Image Viewer and Preview. Both work for scanning and to upload what I had to scan, it actually worked pretty well. It took a lot of research to find all of this out. My old friend the interweb helped me out though.
Sort of.
The fixes that HP said would work, didn't. It wasn't until I remembered the plist thing that I got the computer to work. That and having to repair disk permissions. Not having a battery that works for the mac can cause problems, too because when the magnetic plug gets jarred loose, it restarts the computer and sometimes it does a data dump.
The hazards of technology on the cheap.
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