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Quote: Originally Posted by smilepak Now that sound pretty cool. Anyone tried to use the MACBOOK PRO w/o OSX on there and just plan XP or Vista? I like the Mac design, but prefer Windows since I am used to...
agreed. 2.0GHz at least. 4MB L2 Cache helps also.
Quote: Originally Posted by Volcano i have a 72gb (suppsosed to be 80gb) 7200rpm. want to upgrade to 200gb 7200 rpm this spring. other then that only thing eles would maybe be a 4gb flash, usb or sd card for readyboost....
I personally dislike any other browsers except firefox. So far, I have no idea but Opera decided to install itself onto my MacBook. And the worst part, I can't delete it off of OSX because its hidden somewhere in the root directory. Its...
This problem's annoying. I'm just going to reinstall vista ultimate all together... except this time, I'll go with the x64 edition.
I have the older one. The one I have is the Black 2.0GHz Model, Non-SR. It was officially rated for 2GB, but I upgraded to 3.. then to 4. Leopard says I have 4GB, because I physically have 4GB, but in the activity monitor, it only adds...
I have a back up... just not pre-sp1. The weird part is that i have sp1 rc installed on my macbook running the business edition and it can detect the 4 gb total. Im not using x64 version either. right npw the ultimate edition isnt much...
I have updated the index, the performance rating shows up but not in the welcome screen or "more info". I am using SP1, just the RC version of it. Knowing microsoft, it'll probably be the same version as final. edit: i can't...
I upgraded to 4GB today, bought a 2GB stick for only 30 bucks w/ tax and shipping and all that. The upgrade was quick and painless but I noticed a MASSIVE increase in speed. I was running 3GB before and I noticed a bit of slowdown....
any 200pin DDR2-667 (PC2-5300) So-Dimm works with the macbook pro. Since apple switched to Intel, ram has been easier for upgrades without the need to buy specific ram (except speed/size)
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