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Post Post #1 (isolation #0) » Wed May 29, 2002 3:17 pm

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Reinstall Windows.
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Post Post #4 (isolation #1) » Wed May 29, 2002 3:26 pm

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Buy me one also, but it had better run MacOS X. I've already got two that won't.
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Post Post #6 (isolation #2) » Wed May 29, 2002 3:49 pm

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The newest one is a 7200. I believe that they do sell a CPU upgrade that will allow it to run MacOS X, however the cost would make it stupid (for lack of a better word). I'm hoping I'll be able to get enough put away in savings this summer so that I can justify plopping down a large sum of money (to me at least) on an iMac. I don't want a super powered machine, I wan't one that works, works the way I like it to work (UNIX, and no, cygwin on windows doesn't count), and doesn't sound like a jet-engine. Oh, and buying a pre-built PC from the likes of Dell or Gateway is out of the question. Pre-built PCs are built-to-fail crap. Nothing makes me angrier than opening up a prebuilt PC that claims it has AGP video, only to find an on-board graphics system and nothing more than solder pads where the AGP slot should have been. I don't know how PC people get off claiming that iMacs are unupgradeable while at the same time mass market PCs are purposely BROKEN for the purpose of preventing upgrades. At least Apple is upfront about its machines.

*looks around lost as to how he got here from the starting point of a power mac 7200*

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