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Re: Apple mac computer question
Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2011 7:45 am
by rich.
we use our dish washer for plates too.in fact i bought another just in case it breaks down.... not tried cooking with it but next time you try & wash plates wash the car parts separately, that may have been your problem..
Re: Apple mac computer question
Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2011 11:46 am
by Dave3066
TerryG wrote:For the record you CAN'T install any operating system on to any computer, there is much more to it than bunging in an install disc and expecting it to work.
OneCarefulOwner wrote:With respect to Dave, As Terry says you can't just install Windows on a Mac. While it's likely that the machine in question has an intel processor, it HAS to have BootCamp installed, which is part of OSX 10.5 and above. This will allow you to make another disc with the appropriate drivers, as Windows does not and is unlikely to ever come with them.
Well there you go, and I thought computers were simple.....
Lets go back to the days of ZX81s and Vic 20s, they were much easier to use.......
Glad to discover I'm not geeky at all
Dave
Re: Apple mac computer question
Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2011 8:27 pm
by alpinemauve
I miss my Vic20. Most people at the sheer mention just give me a stupid stare as if I'm making it up.
Re: Apple mac computer question
Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2011 9:13 am
by jamiewilson
5k awesome. (vic 20)
Re the mac why do you want to put windows on it? why not just use it as intended. It will have a web browser, there are lots of free office progs around to choose from and that's about what 70-80% of computer use is. Why fix it when it isn't broken?
Re: Apple mac computer question
Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2011 9:44 am
by JPB
jamiewilson wrote:...Re the mac why do you want to put windows on it? why not just use it as intended.....
I wondered that too, but didn't ask as I figured that the o/p must like being vulnerable to all sorts of malware, having an overly complex operating system and having to pay money for software that's available open source.
Running a Linux distro on an 8086-derived machine, however, makes perfect sense but as that wasn't the question, I'll not offer it as an answer....
Ubuntu FTW.
