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In reply to the discussion: A Mac has invaded my house! [View all]hlthe2b
(102,918 posts)22. Interesting as I'd been considering MacBook Pro with parallels running WIN 7 on the side
Last edited Fri Apr 7, 2017, 01:07 PM - Edit history (1)
Is that somewhat similar to your setup? Or were you trying to load WIN 10?
Maybe I'll just keep tinkering with my now 7-day old high-end WIN 10 laptop... sigh...
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believe me, given I am now on day 7 of trying to work out the kinks/conficts in new expensive WIN 10
hlthe2b
Apr 2017
#3
I know what you mean. people take them for granted but they are freaking amazing.
Javaman
Apr 2017
#35
my last apple lasted me 12 years. 1st apple about 8. new one should get as much.
pansypoo53219
Apr 2017
#78
Interesting as I'd been considering MacBook Pro with parallels running WIN 7 on the side
hlthe2b
Apr 2017
#22
I have an old laptop that has XP on it. That's what I run the programs I really like
shraby
Apr 2017
#42
I used to be a Mac bigot, not anymore. Microsoft Windows is perhaps the most unsecure OS now.
TheBlackAdder
Apr 2017
#84
OMG, you run Windows 10? I figured you'd be on Linux! I guess you need it because of apps
RKP5637
Apr 2017
#34
Wouldn't you rather start a thread about olive garden or chicken or something?
Warren DeMontague
Apr 2017
#61
I used to do tech support for both while in grad school. They each have their charms
Lucinda
Apr 2017
#68