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upgraded to a mac today
Quote from: Espadon on April 15, 2011, 07:09:50 pmupgraded to a mac todayI'm interested in the specs of that sager.
I think you paid a little too much, considering those specs are quite old..Was it off their website? Or locally?What res is it at? That's the deal breaker usually for me.. Once you use 1920 x 1200 you'll never want to go back to something like 1280 x 800.
Quote from: Fireman on April 16, 2011, 11:54:48 pmI think you paid a little too much, considering those specs are quite old..Was it off their website? Or locally?What res is it at? That's the deal breaker usually for me.. Once you use 1920 x 1200 you'll never want to go back to something like 1280 x 800.It's a Mac, always overpriced.
The only thing I regret is choosing the 250gb HDD.
use dd to copy over the drive then use gparted to grow the partition&ntfs filesystem to make use of the additional space.
Quote from: jrgp on April 17, 2011, 04:19:46 pm use dd to copy over the drive then use gparted to grow the partition&ntfs filesystem to make use of the additional space.This part is gibberish to me. I just thought I'd backup my files and reinstall on a new drive but if there was an easy way to copy over everything that would be even better.
imho reinstalling everything and manually copying stuff over from backups is archaic, especially on windows systems.
Quote from: jrgp on September 30, 2010, 03:36:50 pmOnly anime shows I've felt any interest in over the years are Pokemon (original TV series) and various hentai.so clearly jgrp is a goddamn anime connoisseur. his opinion might as well be law here.
Only anime shows I've felt any interest in over the years are Pokemon (original TV series) and various hentai.
Best Admin: jrgp, he's like the forum mom and a pet dog rolled into one.
Quote from: jrgp on April 17, 2011, 06:04:46 pmimho reinstalling everything and manually copying stuff over from backups is archaic, especially on windows systems.Perhaps, but sometimes it's nice to just get a fresh start. For my own part, I like reformatting every year or two.
Quote from: {LAW} Gamer_2k4 on April 17, 2011, 11:16:38 pmPerhaps, but sometimes it's nice to just get a fresh start. For my own part, I like reformatting every year or two.Sorry, but all that shows me is that you fail at maintaining a windows system. I never have a reason to reinstall windows unless the drive crashes.
Perhaps, but sometimes it's nice to just get a fresh start. For my own part, I like reformatting every year or two.
You're forgetting the human factor. Windows runs just fine, but there's a ton of stuff that I put on the system that just doesn't need to be there. Shortcuts accumulate, documents exist that aren't needed, the folder structure might be a bit disorganized, and so on. If I'm reformatting, it's to correct my problems, not Windows'.