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TOMIMOT

macrumors 6502
Jul 16, 2011
335
27
Canada
uhhhhh why does mine not say yosemite?

****EDIT*** SOLUTION FOUND---- I ended up googling it and found that the latest update had something to do with it. If you're looking to fix it just change your language in "settings" and it should go back. For example I changed English to English (Canadian) or (UK) and it fixed itself
 

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solaris

macrumors 6502a
Apr 19, 2004
706
98
Oslo, Norway
New in box last week - now doing its best keeping my gigabit connection busy. :cool:

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And my aging MBA, which struggle to keep up...

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NOTNlCE

macrumors 65816
Oct 11, 2013
1,087
478
Baltimore, MD
Customizing complete. Haswell-E i7-5820K Hackintosh. Everything important up and running. Even have working speed step.
 

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PetrosMac

macrumors member
Mar 22, 2014
51
10
Genoa,Italy
Here is mine :) I tried to give a chance at Yosemite but I immediately downgraded to Mountain Lion.I'm gonna stick with that for a while until i put an SSD.
 

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Parigot

macrumors member
Oct 22, 2011
64
25
Montreal
Just added 2 x 4GB ECC 1066Mhz stick of RAM from memoryx to bump it from 8GB.
 

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Anonymous Freak

macrumors 603
Dec 12, 2002
5,604
1,388
Cascadia
Here are the machines currently on my desk.

The 2007 iMac doesn't really have a 700 MHz CPU. It is the model that shipped with the "Santa Rosa / Merom" CPU, I upgraded it to a "Penryn" 2.6 GHz CPU. It runs just fine, and when I boot in to Windows, the CPU is recognized properly. But OS X shows it as 700 MHz for some reason. (Benchmarks show it is running at full speed - I can play 1080p video just fine.)

The three non-Yosemite are:
MacBook Pro (early 2006 - ordered the day it was announced, restored to its original OS 10.4.)
PowerBook G4 (15", late 2002 Titanium, running 10.5)
PowerBook G4 (12", early 2003 Aluminum - restored to its original OS 10.2. This was the first Mac I ever bought brand new.)
 

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redheeler

macrumors G3
Oct 17, 2014
8,624
9,253
Colorado, USA
Here are the machines currently on my desk.

The 2007 iMac doesn't really have a 700 MHz CPU. It is the model that shipped with the "Santa Rosa / Merom" CPU, I upgraded it to a "Penryn" 2.6 GHz CPU. It runs just fine, and when I boot in to Windows, the CPU is recognized properly. But OS X shows it as 700 MHz for some reason. (Benchmarks show it is running at full speed - I can play 1080p video just fine.)

The three non-Yosemite are:
MacBook Pro (early 2006 - ordered the day it was announced, restored to its original OS 10.4.)
PowerBook G4 (15", late 2002 Titanium, running 10.5)
PowerBook G4 (12", early 2003 Aluminum - restored to its original OS 10.2. This was the first Mac I ever bought brand new.)

Never thought I'd see Yosemite running on a 700 MHz CPU :D Speaking of 10.2.8, from one of my Sawtooths:

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Edit: As far as I know this is the latest OS that has ever been installed on it. It also has 9.2.1.

Oh, missed one. :D

Not technically a Mac.
 
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bunnspecial

macrumors G3
May 3, 2014
8,352
6,495
Kentucky
Here's one from the computer I'm using to browse the net(or at least Macrumors) this evening.

I'm using internet sharing on my G4 Quicksilver(which I'm typing my dissertation on) to get an ethernet connection over to this computer. It has a 10/100 card, which makes page loads a bit faster than using the onboard 10baseT ethernet.

Overall, this isn't a bad internet browsing system-it's actually surprisingly responsive provided I don't ask too much of it(or try to watch a Youtube video).
 

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Wahlstrm

macrumors 6502a
Dec 4, 2013
865
884
Snow Leopard is my favorite operating system. :D :apple:

Yeah, that was back in the day when performance was the #1 priority.
a fresh install of 10.6.8 needs about 500MB of ram and the Activity Monitor is almost empty when you boot up. :)
 
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