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Concerned recycler
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      08-30-2008
In article <>,
Marky P <> wrote:

> Not sure if this is the right group, but here goes. This morning
> Windows Vista didn't start up properly. Just stopped with a black
> screen with the 'Microsoft Corporation' and moving green bar at the
> bottom and nothing else. I restarted the PC in 'error check' mode but
> whilst checking the HD for errors, it would suddenly crash and nothing
> else happening. I restarted once more and selected 'Start Windows
> Normally' and it loaded up ok. But then I decided to do another
> error check and it crashed again. As long as I don't do any error
> checking, the PC runs fine. Any way of fixing this?
>
> TIA.


To leave your horrible PC problems behind go here:
www.apple.com/store
 
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      08-30-2008
Concerned recycler wrote:
> In article <>,
> Marky P <> wrote:
>
>> Not sure if this is the right group, but here goes. This morning
>> Windows Vista didn't start up properly. Just stopped with a black
>> screen with the 'Microsoft Corporation' and moving green bar at the
>> bottom and nothing else. I restarted the PC in 'error check' mode
>> but whilst checking the HD for errors, it would suddenly crash and
>> nothing else happening. I restarted once more and selected 'Start
>> Windows Normally' and it loaded up ok. But then I decided to do
>> another error check and it crashed again. As long as I don't do any
>> error checking, the PC runs fine. Any way of fixing this?
>>
>> TIA.

>
> To leave your horrible PC problems behind go here:
> http://www.psystar.com/openmac_the_a...ternative.html


Better.


 
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Concerned recycler
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      09-01-2008
In article <>, "relic" <>
wrote:

> Concerned recycler wrote:
> > In article <>,
> > Marky P <> wrote:
> >
> >> Not sure if this is the right group, but here goes. This morning
> >> Windows Vista didn't start up properly. Just stopped with a black
> >> screen with the 'Microsoft Corporation' and moving green bar at the
> >> bottom and nothing else. I restarted the PC in 'error check' mode
> >> but whilst checking the HD for errors, it would suddenly crash and
> >> nothing else happening. I restarted once more and selected 'Start
> >> Windows Normally' and it loaded up ok. But then I decided to do
> >> another error check and it crashed again. As long as I don't do any
> >> error checking, the PC runs fine. Any way of fixing this?
> >>
> >> TIA.

> >
> > To leave your horrible PC problems behind go here:
> > http://www.psystar.com/openmac_the_a...ternative.html

>
> Better.

No really.
The base model doesn't equal a Mac Mini, not even close.
As for support, you pay lots for it.
Would you trust them? I certainly wouldn't.
They are just a little PC shop trying to make a few extra bucks on the
side.
 
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      09-09-2008
On Mon, 01 Sep 2008 04:58:46 GMT Concerned recycler the
Deathlike Apple-John Policy Identification Unit member wrote in
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> In article <>, "relic" <>
> wrote:
>
>> Concerned recycler wrote:
>> > In article <>,
>> > Marky P <> wrote:
>> >
>> >> Not sure if this is the right group, but here goes. This morning
>> >> Windows Vista didn't start up properly. Just stopped with a black
>> >> screen with the 'Microsoft Corporation' and moving green bar at the
>> >> bottom and nothing else. I restarted the PC in 'error check' mode
>> >> but whilst checking the HD for errors, it would suddenly crash and
>> >> nothing else happening. I restarted once more and selected 'Start
>> >> Windows Normally' and it loaded up ok. But then I decided to do
>> >> another error check and it crashed again. As long as I don't do any
>> >> error checking, the PC runs fine. Any way of fixing this?
>> >>
>> >> TIA.
>> >
>> > To leave your horrible PC problems behind go here:
>> > http://www.psystar.com/openmac_the_a...ternative.html

>>
>> Better.

> No really.
> The base model doesn't equal a Mac Mini, not even close.
> As for support, you pay lots for it.
> Would you trust them? I certainly wouldn't.
> They are just a little PC shop trying to make a few extra bucks on the
> side.


Those PC Mac things don't work too well, however they are a lot cheaper than
a Mac so cheapskate peasant cunts can get a partial Mac experience and
decide they don't like the ****ing things without wasting too much money.

Macs used to be for self fisting queers but the market is changing.
As soon as they drop the prices to something a little more realistic on both
the hardware and the software then they would enjoy a much improved market
share but I doubt they'll do it.

Perhaps you could explain why their top of the range Mac with a box full of
RAM and Xeons costs more than twice the amount I could build one for from
parts.

Perhaps you could explain why I would pay almost 15% more for a Mac notebook
with a black case rather than a white one where the only other difference is
a slightly larger hard drive, and a slightly better optical drive. Something
that should cost more than an extra £30 - £40?

--
Lunch was nice; Shot to ribbons moon rat abscess and turnip conserve
smothered in broiled quokka wart next to smashed to smithereens cat
blain and pickled excrescence with fetid gnu phlegm with corn garnish
accentuated with washed-up giblet inside fearful tarantula cancer with
corn garnish accompanied by boorish bowels on top of flawed crunchy
handkerchief dregs on top of stale needlefish bowels and polecat abscess
marinade garnished with grim whore's tit blisters and leech appendix
conserve with rancid clitoris aside tired coyote bowels and cocker
spaniel rectum conserve accompanied by corrupted intestine on top of
beaten brush turkey brain with salted innards aside scorched flounder
infection with tainted hymen aside limp salamander tail with chive
seasoning accompanied by perished spinal cord on top of repellent walrus
innards and white-tailed rat mucus membrane garnish, arranged in a
steaming saucepan overflowing with decaying bits of tomato and nut in
green snot pie broth, a side of pastries and a stein of creamed duck
****.


 
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whyface
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      09-14-2008
Gazwad wrote:
> On Mon, 01 Sep 2008 04:58:46 GMT Concerned recycler the
> Deathlike Apple-John Policy Identification Unit member wrote in
> news:I-...
>
>> In article <>, "relic" <>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Concerned recycler wrote:
>>>> In article <>,
>>>> Marky P <> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Not sure if this is the right group, but here goes. This morning
>>>>> Windows Vista didn't start up properly. Just stopped with a black
>>>>> screen with the 'Microsoft Corporation' and moving green bar at the
>>>>> bottom and nothing else. I restarted the PC in 'error check' mode
>>>>> but whilst checking the HD for errors, it would suddenly crash and
>>>>> nothing else happening. I restarted once more and selected 'Start
>>>>> Windows Normally' and it loaded up ok. But then I decided to do
>>>>> another error check and it crashed again. As long as I don't do any
>>>>> error checking, the PC runs fine. Any way of fixing this?
>>>>>
>>>>> TIA.
>>>> To leave your horrible PC problems behind go here:
>>>> http://www.psystar.com/openmac_the_a...ternative.html
>>> Better.

>> No really.
>> The base model doesn't equal a Mac Mini, not even close.
>> As for support, you pay lots for it.
>> Would you trust them? I certainly wouldn't.
>> They are just a little PC shop trying to make a few extra bucks on the
>> side.

>
> Those PC Mac things don't work too well, however they are a lot cheaper than
> a Mac so cheapskate peasant cunts can get a partial Mac experience and
> decide they don't like the ****ing things without wasting too much money.
>
> Macs used to be for self fisting queers but the market is changing.
> As soon as they drop the prices to something a little more realistic on both
> the hardware and the software then they would enjoy a much improved market
> share but I doubt they'll do it.
>
> Perhaps you could explain why their top of the range Mac with a box full of
> RAM and Xeons costs more than twice the amount I could build one for from
> parts.
>
> Perhaps you could explain why I would pay almost 15% more for a Mac notebook
> with a black case rather than a white one where the only other difference is
> a slightly larger hard drive, and a slightly better optical drive. Something
> that should cost more than an extra £30 - £40?
>


you know that today "mac" doesn't exist as anything other than a status
symbol, right? it is simply a brand badge. "max os x" is nothing but a
bastardised BSD distribution.

not sure where the appeal is, but have fun trolling...
 
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