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Really? I mean, I'm pretty sure nobody is actually "knowledgeable" about the Mac, present company perhaps excluded. The Mac is "magic". It either works or it doesn't. Blue screens? We can tell you what you did wrong there. Mac bombs? NO CLUE. What does "error 10" mean? All I know is it made the machine lock up. Even OSX, which OUGHT to be easy to explore because it's based on BSD... isn't. It's all arcane and locked down and impossible to fiddle with. That's the real problem with the Mac. When it "just works", it's brilliant. When it doesn't... you can't MAKE it work, because you can't fiddle with anything. The fix is to just reinstall... which drives me insane.
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Sounds like you know how to fix Windows and you have yet to learn how to trouble shoot a Mac. I think you will find that the majority of users are not fan boys! They just want to work and don't know how to troubleshoot a problem be it PC or Mac. I have been using Macs at home for a few years now and I must say I am very impressed with the overall security of the system out of the box. I take care of a few hundred computers at work which are all windows. Thank god for preconfigured baseline cd's. Otherwise it would take ages to setup a new PC. I am still waiting for the first virus so I can install some antivirus software on my Mac. I am not been smug, When it happens I will install the software but not until there is a need.
Really? I mean, I'm pretty sure nobody is actually "knowledgeable" about the Mac, present company perhaps excluded. The Mac is "magic". It either works or it doesn't. Blue screens? We can tell you what you did wrong there. Mac bombs? NO CLUE. What does "error 10" mean? All I know is it made the machine lock up. Even OSX, which OUGHT to be easy to explore because it's based on BSD... isn't. It's all arcane and locked down and impossible to fiddle with. That's the real problem with the Mac. When it "just works", it's brilliant. When it doesn't... you can't MAKE it work, because you can't fiddle with anything. The fix is to just reinstall... which drives me insane.
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Sounds like you know how to fix Windows and you have yet to learn how to trouble shoot a Mac. I think you will find that the majority of users are not fan boys! They just want to work and don't know how to troubleshoot a problem be it PC or Mac. I have been using Macs at home for a few years now and I must say I am very impressed with the overall security of the system out of the box. I take care of a few hundred computers at work which are all windows. Thank god for preconfigured baseline cd's. Otherwise it would take ages to setup a new PC. I am still waiting for the first virus so I can install some antivirus software on my Mac. I am not been smug, When it happens I will install the software but not until there is a need.
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