macdude425 Member (again) Messages 4,202 Location Raul's Wild Kingdom...How 'bout that, huh? Mar 5, 2005 #4 I had a Mac for 12 years, then a Windoze box for four months, then another Mac. I sold the PC; I didn't have anything else to do with it.
I had a Mac for 12 years, then a Windoze box for four months, then another Mac. I sold the PC; I didn't have anything else to do with it.
OP OP M MacMaster64 Baseband Member Messages 100 Mar 5, 2005 #6 What did you do to your windows when it died? the sequel For more options, please go to the fourm intitled "New":up: :up: :up:
What did you do to your windows when it died? the sequel For more options, please go to the fourm intitled "New":up: :up: :up:
W waynejkruse10 Fully Optimized Messages 3,782 Mar 7, 2005 #8 When my PC gets too outdated, i would either: A - Install Linux, and learn about that B - Fix it up, and sell it. C - Scrap it for other computers
When my PC gets too outdated, i would either: A - Install Linux, and learn about that B - Fix it up, and sell it. C - Scrap it for other computers
W waynejkruse10 Fully Optimized Messages 3,782 Mar 7, 2005 #9 When my PC's gets too outdated, i would either: A - Install Linux, and learn about that B - Fix it up, and sell it. C - Scrap it for other computers
When my PC's gets too outdated, i would either: A - Install Linux, and learn about that B - Fix it up, and sell it. C - Scrap it for other computers
J JoeTheOdd Baseband Member Messages 52 Mar 8, 2005 #10 (You posted twice.) I never exactly "switched" to Mac but instead I networked my Mac with it. Both Windows and Macintosh have their advantages. Whats best? Having both.
(You posted twice.) I never exactly "switched" to Mac but instead I networked my Mac with it. Both Windows and Macintosh have their advantages. Whats best? Having both.