xhui
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Are you already on the Snow Leopard, if I may ask?
You would advise me to go ahead and get it?
Yes and Yes! I've found things to be much snappier, responsive. Go for it!
Are you already on the Snow Leopard, if I may ask?
You would advise me to go ahead and get it?
Yes and Yes! I've found things to be much snappier, responsive. Go for it!
switched to a macbook just a month ago...as someone said before, "my only regret is that i didn't swtich earlier...."
switched to a macbook just a month ago...as someone said before, "my only regret is that i didn't swtich earlier...."
:thumbsup::thumbsup:
sounds like you are having fun with the mac![]()
yup. did you install windows media player and flip4mac?
its really refreshing for a change to have everything work right out of the box, i had a couple of freezes initially, ...QUOTE]
-Seem to contradict yourself
When applications do crash, it doesn't crash the entire OS. online support is easily accessible most troubleshoots guides are found in the same support page.
-Windows rarely go down when apps crash too, so that's a pretty outdated comment.
Macs do have their issues, but it's nice to see your having a good experience.
U the best....prompted me to check flip4mac and updated it to the latest version that is SL friendly.
i decided to try out a mac thinking that the worst case is that i install win7 on it if i don't like OSX...:bsmilie: after a month of using snow leopard, i'm very sure that i don't wanna go through DLL hell anymore...(other than troubleshooting my wife's win7 notebook)
that's what i told myself too. am happy with my iMac. simply love the screen and the ease of installing and removing applications.
oh... the sad thing is... i don't have a wife to go troubleshooting for :bsmilie:
-Windows rarely go down when apps crash too, so that's a pretty outdated comment.
switched to a macbook just a month ago...as someone said before, "my only regret is that i didn't swtich earlier...."
bought a 500G new hdd! but later to found out that i also need a Torx screwdriver to remove and move the mounting screws to the new hdd...sians later going home fix to buy the screw driver.
it's better to format the external drive as NTFS, then install macfuse and ntfs-3g (both FREE) on your mac so that it can read/write to NTFS drive.
for now you may think that 4gig file size is not an issue, but maybe one day you may just need to transfer a file larger than 4gig. the other thing is FAT32 drives cannot be more than 32gig (i think), and nowadays many drives exceed 100gig. so unless you want to create many 32gig partitions. i vaguely recall having some problems file naming on FAT32.
I also found this known issue:
After installing ntfs-3g, all NTFS drives will disappear from the "Startup Disk" preference pane. Disabling or uninstalling ntfs-3g brings them back. It seems that this issue can't be solved, but only worked around since the Startup Disk preference pane doesn't recognize file system drivers that are not provided by Apple.
Anyone experienced this b4?
Hi madmacs,
Thanks for your advice.
I was about to download MAcFuse and NTFS-3g but I decided to read further. Seems like a few forums say they are not stable, got to manually mount the external hard-disk and the write speed is very slow? Are these true? I'm not too sure as some of the posts were 1-2 years old.
Instead, some recommended Paragon NTFS which is more stable and user friendly. But is not for free.
Would you recommend Paragon too? Thanks so much!!
I also found this known issue:
After installing ntfs-3g, all NTFS drives will disappear from the "Startup Disk" preference pane. Disabling or uninstalling ntfs-3g brings them back. It seems that this issue can't be solved, but only worked around since the Startup Disk preference pane doesn't recognize file system drivers that are not provided by Apple.
Anyone experienced this b4?