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tidyboy

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Dec 10, 2006
18
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Coventry UK
Hey guys I have been using my mac with boot camp with windows but thought to myself whats the point of having a mac and using windows on it.

So I uninstalled boot camp and bought a mac book to leanr how it all works and I love it now.

Macs are so much better. I want to get a 24inch Imac now lol
 

tidyboy

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Dec 10, 2006
18
0
Coventry UK
One thing that I dont like is my white macbook has discloured around the mouse pad. And the macbook is only a month old.

But I called apple and they gave me the number of my local apple store. So I took is down there and the replaced the mouse pad the mouse button and the keyboard and the white cover free of charge. :)

So what I hve got now is a apple mouse so that should stop the discolouring around the mouse pad and mouse button

Matt
 

Sesshi

macrumors G3
Jun 3, 2006
8,113
1
One Nation Under Gordon
Hey guys I have been using my mac with boot camp with windows but thought to myself whats the point of having a mac and using windows on it.

Not much point. Which is why I bought myself proper machines to run Windows on again.

;)

I have installed Parallels on all my Macs to date and Boot Camp on a good percentage of them this year but honestly I find either too limiting for various reasons beyond the initial 'Cool! It runs Windows too!' moment.
 

rcn

macrumors newbie
Nov 30, 2006
15
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I have installed Parallels on all my Macs to date and Boot Camp on a good percentage of them this year but honestly I find either too limiting for various reasons beyond the initial 'Cool! It runs Windows too!' moment.

Could you please give details why those options are limited? (specially BootCamp).

Thanks :)
 

adiosk8

macrumors regular
Oct 20, 2006
130
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for me I need bootcamp and parallels, some people can rid of it,others cant...counter strike source...yeah thats only running in bootcamp....and Visual studio 2005 I can run in parallels great, either are non native mac programs and have no counter parts, but good for you if you got rid of it.
 

tidyboy

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Dec 10, 2006
18
0
Coventry UK
I have just been on a windows pc and its was horrible. My macbook is so much better looking and some much more enjoyable to use.

Life is good with my macbook :)
 
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