Re: Macs just work?
In article <rj3t03dt3bppl6ib9vsjqq5j10rjct26od@xxxxxxx>,
tom_elam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Macfixit poll results
Did your system have problems after applying the Mac OS X 10.4.9
update?
No, seems to be working fine 75.13%
Yes, minor issues (quirks and minor deficiencies) 17.02%
Yes, major issues (cannot boot, loss of data etc.) 7.85%
25% of Macs in the survey were broken to some extent by a minor
update, almost 8% were seriously damaged.
Tom Elam
Look in your own backyard there tommie-troll
http://annoyances.org/exec/forum/winvista
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