I borrowed a Macbook Pro a couple of years ago.. and nearly threw it out of a window.Nielzie wrote:When did you last try? I haven't had any problems (and therefore need for troubleshooting) at all in yearslofty wrote: But PCs just give me a head-ache for now though too - it almost physically hurts to try and get them back working when they common-sense fail - somehow macs seem a little more familiar/intuitive for me to troubleshoot.Not since Windows 7 anyway, and as far as I can recall even Vista was a pretty smooth ride for me.
But to be honest, I've never tried a Mac so I'm not familiar with the experience on that platform.
I think largely in part because I'm completely used to working with Windows based computers.. the Apple OSX tries to do a lot of stuff for you it seems. That and the pathing is completely different.. even the menu options are setup differently..
It was a frustrating experience trying to navigate and set it up.. because it seemed to be setup to try do a lot of stuff for me..
So perhaps lofty is experiencing the same scenario in reverse? Windows generally has tended to be more hands on..
That said I have done no tweaking or other major setup (outside of disabling the virtual memory/page file and disabling UAC) to Windows 7 and it runs for months without rebooting.. months. It seems they got their ducks in a row with this OS compared to previous generations of Windows.
Not a love/hate post.. I'd like to keep this thread civil and halfway mature.. so I hope the above isn't taken as an attack either way.



