Steve
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enterprise is the better cheaper option than ulitmate only difference is it doesnt have media centre
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Linch
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Stock room in PC world
[Edited on 31-01-2007 by Linch]
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Marc
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What happens when you receive an upgrade? Is it a clean format or will it back up as it goes along???
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Steve
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it will upgrade but i would always wipe and reinstall
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Cybermonkey
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quote: Originally posted by liamC
Get a mac.
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Marc
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
it will upgrade but i would always wipe and reinstall
And lose the porn that took me god knows how long to get because Limewire is shit
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topshot_2k
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quote: Originally posted by Cybermonkey
quote: Originally posted by liamC
Get a mac.
PMSL
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topshot_2k
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quote: Originally posted by Marc
quote: Originally posted by Steve
it will upgrade but i would always wipe and reinstall
And lose the porn that took me god knows how long to get because Limewire is shit
should have split HD into 2 partitions, then just wipe the system partition therefore saving all your adult content
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liamC
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quote: Originally posted by Cybermonkey
quote: Originally posted by liamC
Get a mac.
lollerskate - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6316253.stm
Good old Microsoft. Enjoy.
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topshot_2k
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SP1 has new updates. Like any system really, there will always be someone who can get around it.
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ed
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quote: Originally posted by liamC
Get a mac.
Why? They are just re-branded PC's. You can run OSX on a PC now anyway...
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Steve
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like they said the problem is in the users, if the user is dumb enough to click something and install it then there is nothing MS can do to stop that.
Comparing it to the like of FreeBSD etc is not a fair comparison because those type of OS are not being used by the general public who are likely to be the ones to accidentally install this stuff
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ed
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Oh, do we have any 64bit drivers yet? Through work I can buy an OEM copy for about £50 (of whatever the equivilent is to XP Pro) so I want to upgrade soon. Especially as I don't have a valid copy of XP
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topshot_2k
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i got work to pay for ultimate
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liamC
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quote: Originally posted by ed
quote: Originally posted by liamC
Get a mac.
Why? They are just re-branded PC's. You can run OSX on a PC now anyway...
OK, I'll bring my honest reasons forward.
Fantastic GUI. Pisses on windows 10 times over. Windows new features are simply a rip off of MacOSX's Dashboard and Spotlight, these being the 'new' Windows sidebar and Search function.
MacOSX is 10 times faster than Windows, and all the shite that gets clogged up in the system over time takes its toll on Windows. Adware/Spyware, all that shite. NOTHING like that on Mac OSX.
MacOSX; 114,000 less viruses than Windows to worry about. THIS IS FACT: http://www.apple.com/getamac/viruses.html ) - Therefore one less application to have to buy/download, one less application to have to keep pissing about updating, and one less application to eat up system resources.
I do not have to mess about installing and scanning for adaware and spyware every 5 minutes, nor do I have to defrag EVER. Again, 1/2 more applications I don't have to piss about installing, updating and scanning my machine.
As I say, a few of the honest genuine reasons why I moved across to MacOSX.
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Steve
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all depends on how you maintain your pc, if you let shit clog up then yes it will slow down, a clean windows vs a clean mac osx, the osx is not 10x faster
with regards to the virus thing, i dont have a virus scanner installed and i have never had a virus
[Edited on 01-02-2007 by Steve]
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topshot_2k
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GUI is debatable, i dont like the layout
MY dual core work PC is actually faster than our work Imac, if you know how to optimise windows, stopping services etc you can vastly improve loading times.
why dont you have to defrag?
not to mention the web browsers are tripe and the hardware/build quality of the macs is rubbish
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topshot_2k
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plus you only get virus if you are downloading and accepting any download requests from dodgy sites
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liamC
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
all depends on how you maintain your pc, if you let shit clog up then yes it will slow down, a clean windows vs a clean mac osx, the osx is not 10x faster
with regards to the virus thing, i dont have a virus scanner installed and i have never had a virus
[Edited on 01-02-2007 by Steve]
Figure of speech. Consider it changed to 'much faster'.
I don't have a virus scanner installed either. I have 114,000 less viruses to worry about though.
Just because you don't think you have a virus doesn't mean you haven't!
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Steve
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no i know i havent
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liamC
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quote: Originally posted by topshot_2k
GUI is debatable, i dont like the layout
MY dual core work PC is actually faster than our work Imac, if you know how to optimise windows, stopping services etc you can vastly improve loading times.
why dont you have to defrag?
not to mention the web browsers are tripe and the hardware/build quality of the macs is rubbish
The machine is defragging constantly meaning you don't have to.
Re: your last comment, there's nothing Safari can't do that Mozilla and IE can.
Isn't there issue(s) with Internet Explorer and security BTW?
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Steve
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there has never been an issue with IE and security for me, just the dumbases that click and tell things to install etc
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liamC
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
there has never been an issue with IE and security for me, just the dumbases that click and tell things to install etc
So that's a 'yes there has been security issues' then.
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topshot_2k
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Mozilla is shoot, and safari seems to have problems displaying some website, on the ibooks anyway.
We are about to ditch all our macs at work due to bad build quality.
As steve said, IE is fine for me
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topshot_2k
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quote: Originally posted by liamC
quote: Originally posted by Steve
there has never been an issue with IE and security for me, just the dumbases that click and tell things to install etc
So that's a 'yes there has been security issues' then.
no, Microsoft cant exactly stop users installing things, if people are stupid enough to click them then they deserve viruses TBPH
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