the answer to the question you are indirectly asking is yes.
the answer to the question you are indirectly asking is yes.
Mac's aren't immune to everything.
But they kick PC's right in the ass at almost everything.
See this is why I do my own repairs then if I feth up I'm the one I can get mad at about it
I've fixed my own PS2 and past PCs so many times now it's funny when you think about it. I had one computer that I saved from my mates bin as it was so screwed up and for about 5 years after I repaired it, it ran fine in the end I was being called the technomancer where I worked because I could ressurect the "dead computers" PS2s are easy to fix once you have done a few most of the time it's merely a matter of cleaning the laser itself (don't use the discs they suck, open her up if you're confident enough and use an air can to spray it clean. Warning; doing so will void the warranty with sony so do so at your own risk if you know someone with a trashed ps2 I suggest practicing but then with about 7 different series of the ps2 it gets hard to work on all of them)
Don't go to pc world ever though with a problem because their standard fix proceedure is often to format and re-install even if the problem isn't the hard drive, they charge £25 for looking at it and diagnosing it then the cost of repairs (new copy of xp home = £300) and once that doesn't work they'll charge you another £25 + repairs to fix the real problem
Macs actually suffer from some horrible security flaws. No one really abuses them though, because its not worth learning just to piss off 1% of the world.Originally Posted by Dreddz
One such flaw is a driver of sorts (my buddy from work informed me of this) has a major design flaw which can compromise the system and allow a remote logon to root. Now that sucks. Especially since mac is a propiatary hardware/software set up, such problems are in a way, not supposed to happen.
And a Mac does not anihalate PC archetecture anymore, it is quite the other way around. Unless if you are talking of Window$ VS Mac OS X, then you would be quite correct.
Bipper
The only reason I am not getting a Mac is the lack of Game support, and the fact that Windows programs aren't fully supported. I am going to wait till they run better.
Macs can pretty much do everything a PC can do, gaming being the exception...Originally Posted by Genji
I am talking about Mac OS X, I own a G5 and and a G4 in my room, I only go on my Laptop to play games. My Mac is more efficient most of the time...Originally Posted by bipper
Last edited by Dreddz; 08-05-2006 at 02:38 AM.
Same here. And - believe it or not - I make backups too!Originally Posted by Iceglow
![]()
Money, power, sex... and elephants.
-- Capt. Simon Illyan, ImpSec
I backup things all of the time, if only so I can delete it from my hard drive and save space. I don't really have anything that I absolutely need. Perhaps I should make hard copies of my notes when I start school again.