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Mac OS X Leopard
Hasta la vista, Vista
and
Mac OS X Leopard
Introducing Vista 2.0
http://www.macnn.com/articles/06/08/06/os.x.leopard.vista.20/
http://www.macnn.com/articles/06/08/06/os.x.leopard.vista.20/
Snigger. Snigger.
What's the point? Any particular reason?
Use Applications/Utilities/Disk Utility
Click the New Image icon and save it to another disk
Click on the restore tab
Drag the drive from the left hand side to the "Source Box"
Drag your disk image to the destination
Click Restore.
Obviously the...
Re: More proof that VISTA will be a piece of sh*t
WinFS is dead mate. It's not going to be in vista period. Some of it's features are going into other MS products like SQL Server.
Yep, runs fine on my PowerMac G4 733 (with no L3 cache either!).
The core-duo mac mini which we have kicking around is very rapid.
Edit: I've got a feeling that my 733 only has 256Mb of RAM as well, maybe 512.
I'm tempted.....
...but I'm more tempted by the core solo because meroms are known to work in them...
Of course, we all know macs are sh*te though don't we ;)
Edit: lol. Just read the media center thread talking about meroms!
I think the "web ticket" queue is currently over a week long. Might want to try the phones, it'll only take 2 or 3 hours to get through, assuming you can get in the queue in the first place.
Exactly, it makes sense - no brainer really.
If you're a 2GB user (which I believe plusnet have a *lot* of), then it'll cost you £15 a month for a basic TV package and broadband, or if you're already a subscriber nothing.
Or an extra tenner for 40 or 50 GB (can't remember) cap.
What's really funny is that the last 18 months have seen them turn into a bargain basement ISP, they've lost a large amount of tech-savvy niche users and positioned themselves to suck up bargain hunters.
Unfortuantely CPW & Sky have just walked straight in and they have no chance of competing...
Depends how much you're willing to spend and what you've already got and what you want to use them for.
£500+ for a nice 192Khz soundcard.
£150+ for a decent mic.
£200+ for a decent pre-amp.
It's an expensive business! I know there's a a website which has a whole load of different mics which...
That's not a normal Mac experience mate, there's something very sick with your computer. You are getting kernel panics and that's definately not normal, I would hazard a bet that a fresh install (and migrate) and all updates applied would see your life improve by a massive factor, but as you...
Me neither and I've used it since cheetah! (and everything was really stripey!). Infact I can't ever remember seeing either crash.
If somebody is seeing that many crashes I'd suspect that the best thing would be to install and migrate.
Might want to use quote tags mate.
Sorry to have to explain the difference between the kernel crashes and the application crashes but your post from last night made it blatantly obvious that you don't know the difference, if you nearly nodded off it's your own fault.
Yeah, and I've used macs...
Erm. I'm a software engineer mate.
What you have described are application exceptions caused only by the vendors software, not by the OS. A memory exception in the kernel would cause a panic and that would be terminal for the operating system a memory exception in the application would...
Who said that?
They're application crashes, that's nothing to do with Apple. What's good with Apple is that the OS is capable of sending the information to the vendor who are the only people who can fix the problem. Under windows it's not possible to do this with the in-built crash reporting...
I hardly ever see anything crash, certainly no more than I see under windows. I've never seen OS X crash apart from when I was writing a kernel mode device driver.
Microsoft decided in infinite wisdom that they'd be the one to receive application crash reports rather than the software...
Couldn't agree more ;)
Get yourself a mac, don't look back. :) I use PC's all day long and it's so nice to come home and use a computer which doesn't frustrate the hell out of me!
If you're wanting HD media playback then get a dual core mac mini.