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Old 17th October 2007, 18:04   #21 (permalink)
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Sure, you can run Tiger on one hd, and Leopard on another, or run them on separate partitions of the same hd.
Never knew it could be done on a mac thanks for the info


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Old 17th October 2007, 18:27   #22 (permalink)
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btw b00310, how do you find the glossy dislay of your macbook, have you found any problems with it like if there is a light source over your macbook you have a problem seeing the screen?
The display is fine..I only have a problem with the screen when it's too bright because it hurts my eyes..more like burns it..Lol, but other than that it's fine. Why do you ask?
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Why do you ask?
I am thinking of buying a macbook and I read on the internet that using a glossy display was really problematic
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Reflections can sometimes be a problem but usually you just tilt or turn it a bit and you're fine. And it's not a common problem I have. It's a very bright screen with vibrant colors.
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Yup, I love the screen..Gives out really good colors as well..Like EmiratesMac said..
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I was referring to this link when I mentioned the problems with the macbook display
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I read something about the LCD but not about it being lame or cheap..Lol
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Old 18th October 2007, 00:17   #28 (permalink)
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was not talking about it being lame or cheap, it was about it not being able to show more than 262k colors when it should be in millions
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What do you need 4GB of RAM for?
I dont NEED it! I WANT it! Muahahaha!

Im thinking future wise. I get attached to computers, buy a new one only in 3 or 4 years. so I'd like what I buy to be very upgradable. at least a few years down the line.

Plus I mean limewire on it's own eats up 1/2 a gb. and I have that app open 24/7. 2 gb is what I need. but sooner or later you always need to upgrade.
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New System installation

I have tried to update the new system and it works a bit slugish I got better results when i reformat my hard drive and replace the entire contents.

But its up to you I suggest you try first the updating of the new system while keeping the old one and slowly you can test it.

But get ready for backup just in case.

Good luck
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