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After completing a Windows Auto Update in Microsoft Windows Vista (SP1) on your iMac Early 2008, you may receive a “Problem Reports and Solutions” window that reports: Compatibility issue between Intel 82801 GBM (ICH 7-M) LPC Interface Controller – 27B9 and Windows Vista Problem caused by Apple Desktop Null Driver

Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard includes software for many printer and scanner models. This article lists software provided for printers and scanners. This software can be installed from the Mac OS X Install DVD, and updated by using Software Update (some models have software available through Software Update only). To view the complete list of printer and scanners that are supported with Mac OS X v10.6, see below or use your browser’s Find feature to look for a specific name or model number. If you cannot find a driver for your specific model, check the list to see if a driver is available for a series of printers that may include your model.

Filed under: Peripherals , Switchers , Mac 101 More Mac 101 , tips and tricks for new Mac users. While this tip may be old news to tech-savvy folk, I think it might help a lot of recent Mac switchers who want to leverage their existing investment in their Windows-compatible peripherals. I have a friend who has been on Windows forever. He finally had his fill, and after some incessant nagging on my part, he made the switch .

The Apple Xserve running the Mac OS X Server operating system is among the first servers we’ve seen at eWEEK Labs running the new Intel Xeon 5500 family of Nehalem processors. The hardware/operating system combo works well, and IT shops that have concentrations of Mac users should put the device high on their evaluation list for the ease of integration for services such as Time Machine backup, iChat, and other group collaboration and productivity tools. The appliancelike fit and finish of the Xserve/OS X Server combo eliminates the driver and firmware headaches often associated with running other operating systems, including Windows and Linux, on the wide variety of available hardware for those OSes. – …


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