When I go to yahoo the home page comes up as usual, I'm able to open news articles etc, but when I click on mail a bizarre page appears. On the page the words are in list form, black/blue ink ie; mail profile news ... etc etc (the page is completely blank except for the listed words). While on this page if I click on mail or profile nothing happens, (although if I click on news I have full access to the news...) This is insanely frustrating, and I desperately need access to emails... Please help
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Hi there,
try switching browsers. Maybe try using safari or firefox instead of whatever you're using now.
Hope this helps,
Nathan.
SOURCE: Yahoo mail. Hit New. Hit "To:" and whole internet locks up.
Hi, can you try this on another browser like Firefox?
Here's the link to it:
http://www.mozilla.org/
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Got a Blue Screen and no desktop icons on Macbook Pro?
You need a second Mac to fix the problem, plus a firewire cable that is firewire at both ends. Connect the affected computer with (Leopard installed) to another Mac.
Restart the affected Mac (blue screen only ) and hold down a "T" on it's keyboard while rebooting to go into target disk mode, The assisting mac will mount an icon on the desktop of the hard drive so you can access the affected one. Open the mounted disk volume (double click the yellow hard drive icon) now you are into the affected computer's drive. Open system folder>Library> and find SystemConfiguration folder.
Locate "ApplicationEnhancer.bundle" drag that to the trash.
Eject volume and restart the original computer, no need to hold down any keys, just reboot and you're good. Source: Apple Macbookbook pro support from Apple website. It worked for me (Thank God!)
SOURCE: is yahoo or gmail comatible with mac book?
You can use a mail client such as "ThunderBird" to manage all of your e-mail. Basically you install the program, add your e-mail accounts and it will download all the e-mail's to one spot (or multiple folders if you like). This makes it easier to manage.
You asked if Yahoo! or Gmail is compatible with Mac, and the answer is yes. Since you would access both services through a webpage, you would be able to use it on any operating system (such as OSX, Windows, or Linux) as long as it has a web browser like Mozilla Firefox or Internet Explorer (which each one does)
Download For Thunderbird if intrested.
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