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I wonder if they're putting the same RAM back into the iMac every time? Bad RAM could cause a bad installation of OS X (even if it appears to install fine), as well as make it beachball, crash, kernel panic, etc. You can replace the...
The only PowerMac G5 replacement program I see on Apple's website is THIS one, which is to get the power supply replaced if necessary. I would at least try it and see what happens. Its not like every single PowerMac G5 with liquid...
I can see this being great for saving battery life on mobile devices including notebooks, but still have a powerful computer when necessary. Something like the MacBook Air would be a great candidate for this IMO.
I wouldn't mind having a scaled down iPhone. For these reasons: 1. I can't get 3G and don't want to be made to pay for something I can't get. So going with an EDGE phone would be fine with me. 2. I don't make a hell of a lot of...
I will enjoy saving and editing movies via QT without paying for it. I think this is a a good move for Apple. I always thought it was unfair to keep making people buy QT Pro every time you update QT to a new release (i.e. QT 6 to QT 7,...
Quote: Originally Posted by jowie74 I'm guessing that means it *is* possible to upgrade them yourself? Yes it is possible to upgrade them yourself. Its just a matter of getting inside it and switching the hard drive out.
I think it would be great if Apple would invest some of their money in US factories. Put American's back to work. Sure Apple would have to spend a little money paying people more, but if they can have more control over what goes it then...
I would never hold off buying a computer just because of an OS release. You can buy the release, keep it for yourself to install on another Mac if necessary. If you buy a Mac with Leopard on it, you can only install on that Mac.
Quote: Originally Posted by SmilinGoat Hi, ive been looking for an all in one computer, and while iMacs do seem a bit overpriced they are still on my shortlist. now i have a lot of questions, and oddly my google searches turn up some...
The aluminum iMacs will get hot, and sometimes very hot on the outside, but thats by design. The aluminum casing in a way acts like a heatsink. If you don't believe me download a program that will grab temps of the internal devices...
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