macbook FTW! NOT!
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macbook FTW! NOT!
so my gf has a fairly new macbook, and one day it downloaded some software updates or whatever, and next thing she knows, it won't start up, it would turn on and just show an apple icon flashing with a question mark or a circle with a slash through it or something.
so she takes it to get repaired under warranty since it is less than half a year old. and the problem the tech who fixed it claims she put an important file in my pictures.
so the amazing macbook was f'ed up because she somehow put an important file in her picture folder? what a fantastic computer! anyway, it sucks because it wasn't covered by warranty, so she had to pay $50 bucks.
meanwhile my new dell PC, which is far cheaper than her new macbook is fabulous!!!
so in conclusion, macbooks suck, and pc's rule
PC FTMFW
so she takes it to get repaired under warranty since it is less than half a year old. and the problem the tech who fixed it claims she put an important file in my pictures.
so the amazing macbook was f'ed up because she somehow put an important file in her picture folder? what a fantastic computer! anyway, it sucks because it wasn't covered by warranty, so she had to pay $50 bucks.
meanwhile my new dell PC, which is far cheaper than her new macbook is fabulous!!!
so in conclusion, macbooks suck, and pc's rule
PC FTMFW
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And people wonder why I tell them that macs are not without problems (contrary to what the commercials would have you believe)
Any computer can have issues, sucks sorry to hear about your "losses"
Any computer can have issues, sucks sorry to hear about your "losses"
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hahahahha ive had the same problem with mine, i got a macbookpro the first gen, 2 months later... fan failure.. a month after, a harddrive failure... 3 months after that i got a the screen backlight go out... what a pos.. . im getting a oldschool thinkpad and put linux on it!
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I don't have a problem with PC's... But there's no argument that Windows SUCKS! ...Especially when you bring up the topic of Vista....
I prefer XP to Vista, but I absolutely hate Windows. I build my own computers, and if it were not for the windows giant, Linux would rule the world, Mac still staying in the sidelines.
But IMO, OS X is much more stable, and a big part of that is because it is unix based.
I run a Vaio (JUNK, but I got it free) laptop running XP, for work. I have my Frankenstein home built desktop computer, running Linux. And then there's my heavily modified eMac, running ProTools, for audio recording and editing.
But yes, Mac's tend to be WAY overpriced. About 4 years ago they were built with better components, but Apple's iPod boom and resulting growth of Apple sales has caused them to drop in quality (not much unlike Toyota's recent over expansion).
I have Mac's (that I no longer use) that are older than 15 years, yet I have never had to replace a single component. Most PC's usually have to have some kind of component replaced every 4-5 years. I've gone through a lot of noisy fans, dead power supply's, and drives. It seems that those old 3.25 drives never lasted more than 2 years...
Here's a genius component of windows.... If you have any old XP PC's check to see how big your system restore/windows update folder is. Windows saves every update and a backup point. If you've had the computer more than 5 years and not done a clean windows install, odds are that the folder is nearly 10gigs. Mine was....
I prefer XP to Vista, but I absolutely hate Windows. I build my own computers, and if it were not for the windows giant, Linux would rule the world, Mac still staying in the sidelines.
But IMO, OS X is much more stable, and a big part of that is because it is unix based.
I run a Vaio (JUNK, but I got it free) laptop running XP, for work. I have my Frankenstein home built desktop computer, running Linux. And then there's my heavily modified eMac, running ProTools, for audio recording and editing.
But yes, Mac's tend to be WAY overpriced. About 4 years ago they were built with better components, but Apple's iPod boom and resulting growth of Apple sales has caused them to drop in quality (not much unlike Toyota's recent over expansion).
I have Mac's (that I no longer use) that are older than 15 years, yet I have never had to replace a single component. Most PC's usually have to have some kind of component replaced every 4-5 years. I've gone through a lot of noisy fans, dead power supply's, and drives. It seems that those old 3.25 drives never lasted more than 2 years...
Here's a genius component of windows.... If you have any old XP PC's check to see how big your system restore/windows update folder is. Windows saves every update and a backup point. If you've had the computer more than 5 years and not done a clean windows install, odds are that the folder is nearly 10gigs. Mine was....
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Macs aren't without their issues; but in my experience, they are a hell of a lot more stable than a Windows machine. (and before anyone asks, I use a Mac at home and I'm also an IT guy for a Windows based install during the day) The fact is, I would've spoken with the store manager, because there is no way they should've charged you for that repair.
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To each computer has there problems. Macs have there share of problems and there use in graphics and the same goes with windows. Im almost certain that the solution to the problem had nothing to deal with what the guy did or told you he did. hahaha
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its a computer, it always gets problems... but yeah i had more problems with my pc than my mac.. and factory defects and some glitches will always happen.. things i would love to have in mymacbook, is reading mini disc, lightscribe, blueray? haha, more ports and yea right click lol
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Everything is going to have problems, but you simply cannot say Windows is superior to OS X. I've dealt with Windows and its issues for 8-10 years. I've been building, fixing and diagnosing computers for about 6 years and I finally gave up on Windows when I got a blue screen during the installation of Vista. Got my iMac 4 months ago and haven't had a single problem with it. I'll never go back to Windows.
Get a mouse, OS X has right click.
Originally Posted by Ace83
its a computer, it always gets problems... but yeah i had more problems with my pc than my mac.. and factory defects and some glitches will always happen.. things i would love to have in mymacbook, is reading mini disc, lightscribe, blueray? haha, more ports and yea right click lol
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You don't even need a mouse... if you're that cheap, just hit control+click. Or if you're on a newer laptop, just tap the touchpad with two fingers, that does a right click too.
I think there's just a lot of mystique surrounding Apple stuff, and it mostly comes from people who have never used em.
They certainly aren't flawless (I have some minor annoyances with my Macbook, but they're nowhere near as frequent and critical as the ones I had on Windows.
I was strongly anti-Mac until my dormmate sophomore year was a Mac guy. He would laugh at me every time my PC bluescreened. So I said 'F You' and bought an iBook (out of spite more than anything else) Either way, it's been 5 years and I haven't looked back.
I think there's just a lot of mystique surrounding Apple stuff, and it mostly comes from people who have never used em.
They certainly aren't flawless (I have some minor annoyances with my Macbook, but they're nowhere near as frequent and critical as the ones I had on Windows.
I was strongly anti-Mac until my dormmate sophomore year was a Mac guy. He would laugh at me every time my PC bluescreened. So I said 'F You' and bought an iBook (out of spite more than anything else) Either way, it's been 5 years and I haven't looked back.
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Originally Posted by burstaneurysm
I think there's just a lot of mystique surrounding Apple stuff, and it mostly comes from people who have never used em.
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nah, actually, the desktop computer i ever used was a mac, i grew up on it, but then after using a pc, i just liked the way it interfaced way better tha the mac did, it just works for me.
hmmm...interestingly enough...my older brother, my dad and i all have pc laptops, yet my mom, sister and gf all use macs...
hmmm...interestingly enough...my older brother, my dad and i all have pc laptops, yet my mom, sister and gf all use macs...
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my complaint for the PC gets broken down into 2 things.
vista
viruses.
(although vista is practically a virus in my eyes)
don't say hey just use XP. why should i have to use the old outdated model? thats like saying the gamecube didn't suck because the N64 was good. its simply not important. the fact is, visa is almost impossibly slow and error prone.
and viruses basically explain themselves.
vista
viruses.
(although vista is practically a virus in my eyes)
don't say hey just use XP. why should i have to use the old outdated model? thats like saying the gamecube didn't suck because the N64 was good. its simply not important. the fact is, visa is almost impossibly slow and error prone.
and viruses basically explain themselves.
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Originally Posted by draxcaliber
hmmm...interestingly enough...my older brother, my dad and i all have pc laptops, yet my mom, sister and gf all use macs...
Originally Posted by teamben158
And Macs are extremely over priced.
Like I said before, I used to build computers, it was a hobby of mine. I could build a full PC for about $7-900 that could run any game on the market at near max specs. 6 months down the road, needed more RAM, needed a new video card, and sometimes it's not just that. I built a PC with an AGP card like 7 years ago before PCI-e got big, and when I wanted to upgrade, I needed a new motherboard to support PCI-e, which meant I needed a new CPU and new HDD's (switched to SATA).
Sorry, but it's impossible to have reliable, cheap and fast all in one package. I paid a premium price for my Mac, I know that. I knew that when I walked in the store. I knew that when I told the sales person that I was sick of Windows, but for the last 3 months, I've actually been able to turn my Mac off at night, without having the fear or it not turning back on. Without the fear of getting a random crash or blue screen. Without the fear of possibly needed to reformat because Windows couldn't find a driver (lol, drivers). I've gone 3 months being able to plug things into my Mac without some stupid ___ window popping up saying "OMFG LOOK WHAT I FOUND!!! HAY!!! USER LOOK WHAT I FOUND OMFG RUN WIZARD KTHX!!! DO U HAS THE CD FOR THESE DRIVARS!?! IF NOT OMFG GTFO U CANT USE UNLESS U HAS DRIVARSS!!! W8!!! I CAN SURCH ON TEH INTRAWEBS FOR THEM OMFG I CANT FIND GTFO SRY!" ____ing Windows.
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I've actually been able to turn my Mac off at night, without having the fear or it not turning back on.
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Originally Posted by draxcaliber
hmmm...interestingly enough...my older brother, my dad and i all have pc laptops, yet my mom, sister and gf all use macs...
i also forgot to mention, but my mom, sister and gf all do graphical work on their computers and i know that macs are unrivaled in this area apparently. but no, i was not bashing them thinking that mac's are for girls.