Apokalipse
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now don't go into bloody "Power Rangers"
actually Mac's have AGP and their own version of PCI, on top of thast you can add DDR or SDRAM (whatever the mobo suports)sPlAtOiD said:Macs might be stable but try to find parts to build one or repair one. And wait for 3 to 6 months for all the games and apps to come out.I dont care how stable it is give it to me and I well have to reformat and reinstall within 3 months because I can screw up a computer faster than anyone I know.Thats why I learnd how to fix my own.HE HE
I thought that the King of 'screwing up' computers was me. I've had my iMac for almost three years and I have never had to reinstall or reformat anything. But with my P1 Dell and my Dad's HP Pavilion; I've had to do (God knows how many) reformats and reinstalls on the dell, and two or three on the HP.sPlAtOiD said:Macs might be stable but try to find parts to build one or repair one. And wait for 3 to 6 months for all the games and apps to come out.I dont care how stable it is give it to me and I well have to reformat and reinstall within 3 months because I can screw up a computer faster than anyone I know.Thats why I learnd how to fix my own.HE HE
youre an idiot, the particles on the HDD platters are energized by the computers PSU, it is not possible to make them "lose" this charge as it is recharged every time the computer is turned on, the only thing that making them lose the charge would do is format the HDD, it is not possible for software to destroy hardware
spfd said:macs are more stable cuz most programs dont support it ^_^