Mac OS X Leopard error
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me too
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@ak47killer200 A. I know how to spell YOU. i felt lazy and did it the short way.
B. I go to school
C. I PUT THAT ALMOST 2 YEARS AGO LET IT GO FOR CHRIST SAKE!
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@TheAppleMan100 Don't talk shit as you can see he only want the mac os x leo.
Dumb ass troll btw learn how to spell >You< Why even waste your time to leave comment
No life school drop out go back to school as i can see you really need it.
Just a tip when you go to school start with k then work your way up.
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I have the exact same problem!
It asks me to restart over and over again.
And now, my laptop is useless!
I deleted Windows, by particioning (making new particions)!
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@TheAppleMan100 it happens with real mac.... lol
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@dragontail2010 i agreed with your mom last night when she said that my cock was huge.
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@drrobertoboogie97, Less intelligent. BSoD will give a error report with the file that crashed, either a driver of one of your devices, or Windows itself. It's rare that Mac gives info like that, and mostly like here, it just says "Please Turn Off Your Mac", which you do, and then when you turn it on, your literally PRAY that it won't happen again without a report, and that Mac Support has the freaking awnser, and won't say that they don't recognize it.
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How to fix it ????
thats what u get when you dont buy a real mac
TheAppleMan100 2 years ago 10
At least it's more elegant than a BSoD
drrobertoboogie97 1 year ago 9