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You really, really don’t want to put an iMac in your lap. They’re pretty heavy.Arexack_Heretic wrote:except for iMacs.TGHC wrote:Ditto, Vista is a pile of ****, and what makes it worse is that new laptops all come preloaded with it. WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH
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do they get as hot as laptops?
I nearly broiled my go***s with my girlfriends' while using it while in bed....on my lap.
(No I wan't doing anything dishonourable with it)
ps. the title of this thread make me think "Hey the forum is spamming me" when I recieved the newmessagenotification.
I nearly broiled my go***s with my girlfriends' while using it while in bed....on my lap.
(No I wan't doing anything dishonourable with it)
ps. the title of this thread make me think "Hey the forum is spamming me" when I recieved the newmessagenotification.
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I guess that’s where the big metal stand on the iMac comes in handy. Not that you’d notice a broiling, what with the crushing. (But they also have better ventilation, so no.)
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Re: Win Vista Home Premium
make sure your freind have the latest vista compatible drivers for his GFX card...Pappy55 wrote:I am posting on behalf of a friend who I just introduced to oolite and he cant run it. He has tried compatablity mode, he is longed in as administrator.
The program goes to load and seams normal till the main window appears then nothing and vista throws up the error that the exe has stoped working.
Does anyone have any info on this?
also make sure he has the latest chipset drivers for his Motherboard
im running Vista Ultimate With an Nvidia fx5200 that runs oolite perfectly ATM... where as i havent got around to switching back the ATI X800 XT to test if it works with Vista since my last driver updates to the windows driver system..
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Amusing little story:
I was at a supplier's works, inspecting a new process plant. On the second day, during a short meeting with the IT chap we were discussing the operator's PC. He said he prefers to supply a white box because, among a couple of other things, "I don't have to go through the hassle of wiping off Vista before installing XP".
This lot sell 12 to 15 plants a year and, so far, NOBODY has wanted Vista.
I was at a supplier's works, inspecting a new process plant. On the second day, during a short meeting with the IT chap we were discussing the operator's PC. He said he prefers to supply a white box because, among a couple of other things, "I don't have to go through the hassle of wiping off Vista before installing XP".
This lot sell 12 to 15 plants a year and, so far, NOBODY has wanted Vista.
Ah, yes, Vista is good to look at...from a long distance away, on someone else's computer, on another network.
And Microsoft with their service packs all too often fix five bugs and introduce nine more.
Sticking to XP Pro SP2 for the foreseeable future (I'm a geek who likes to build my own machines, so Macs are out)
And Microsoft with their service packs all too often fix five bugs and introduce nine more.
Sticking to XP Pro SP2 for the foreseeable future (I'm a geek who likes to build my own machines, so Macs are out)
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WEll, Vista has changes that makes it preferble to XP, for example... The GFX card cant lock the system up, since the driver is now outside the kernel... this is part of the reason why GFX drivers for vista has been so long to come out for "old" GFX cards. now when the GFX card stalls... it is just a matter of resetting the GFX card..
So far Vista has not died on me 1 time... which is amazing by any microsoft standard. Software can crash offcourse, but that is usually not Due to faults in Vista... more likely its bugs in the software..
also so far i can run any "designed for XP" program... i have tried...
6 months from now, I´ll be a Vista Pro... while many will just be starting up learning how to setup Vista
XP had the same child sickness when it appeared...
So far Vista has not died on me 1 time... which is amazing by any microsoft standard. Software can crash offcourse, but that is usually not Due to faults in Vista... more likely its bugs in the software..
also so far i can run any "designed for XP" program... i have tried...
6 months from now, I´ll be a Vista Pro... while many will just be starting up learning how to setup Vista
XP had the same child sickness when it appeared...
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My inlaw recently was complaining about not being able to run any old programs on VISTA at her workplace.
Nobody there has any IT-training or affinity, so I suspect these programs were designed for older systems than XP.
I tried to teach her how to set the compatibility modes, but this was on an XP machine.
Don't know if VISTA gives the user any manual controll over this.
Nobody there has any IT-training or affinity, so I suspect these programs were designed for older systems than XP.
I tried to teach her how to set the compatibility modes, but this was on an XP machine.
Don't know if VISTA gives the user any manual controll over this.
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Actually it goes back further than that. GUIs were "invented" at Xerox. So was the mouse. So were quite a few other things.the windows concept was an idea copied from Mac.
Xerox never twigged that they were on to a good thing.
Steve Jobs ripped off the idea to create the Apple Lisa. Bill Gates then did a "me too". Sorry, to lazy to dig up the supporting evidence but it should be easily findable.
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The mouse is rather older than that.davcefai wrote:So was the mouse.
Apple licensed some of Xerox’s work for the GUI projects already being worked on.davcefai wrote:Steve Jobs ripped off the idea to create the Apple Lisa.
If you’re going to correct people’s facts, it’s a good idea to have some facts of your own. :-)
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