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Uploaded by on Oct 2, 2006

parody of the unfair Apple's Mac ad (MACBOOK
SHUTDOWN)
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macbookrandomshutdown.com
appledefects.com

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  • Um... I didn't say I bought PC hardware... It's not THAT hard to get your hands on the shitty mac Hardware.

  • have you ever used a mac? the only programs that even need a restart are a couple made by microsoft originally

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  • @DAltar hey, i made that comment over two years ago, wtf? also why are you mocking a dead man? he has made more of his life than your ever will make of yours, even with terminal cancer

  • @soccerrocksx3 go suck steve jobs decomposing cock

  • I think I understand your confusion: "I frankly don't understand the argument, considering the opposite is windows, in which you don't have an .app you have a mess of folders and directories in program files."

    Please re-read it. I was clearly comparing Mac's use of .app vs Windows use of folders and directories when saving programs. I only said program files to show where those folders are almost always placed, it was not part of the argument. Why would I compare a directory to an extension?

  • @hildegain What I find really funny is how you actually thought emulating Mac OS X is like an actual installation. There are many ways to install Mac OS X in PCs, emulation is the fool mans method. It is slow, crappy, and unimaginative. But please, lets divert the topic from the fact that you can't do anything but download a cracked copy of an OS from a torrent and only virtually install it. Lets focus on the important stuff, installing programs in directories other than the default ones. Yeah!

  • @hildegain there is a difference between "not knowing much about computers" (what I said) and being an idiot, what you said. I never called someone an idiot. Could you please copy/paste the exact comment I made where I said that windows programs cannot be installed wherever you want? The only one who made the(false) claim that you cant install mac programs anywhere you want is you. but please, copy/paste my comment, I'm dying to read it. C is a letter, C: is a drive letter, not the same meaning.

  • @yiyopr1 When you accuse someone else of idiocy you will get called an idiot.

    You made the claim that you cannot place windows programs wherever you want, that would directly dictate that you mean they cannot be installed anywhere other than the program files folder.

    Also, I'm running windows 7 and I have very few apps installed in the default directly and yet can select from all programs.

    It also doesn't matter whether it's C or C: it still the same letter and meaning, pretty picky?

  • @hildegain I see you resorted to name calling, a sure sign that you are running out of arguments. Could you tell me where I said that programs can only be installed in the C: drive? Its C: btw, not C. I said that, by default, windows programs are installed in the "Program files" folder, which is in the root directory of the C: drive. You can choose to install them elsewhere, BUT if you install somewhere other than Program files, you lose the ability to select the program from all programs...

  • @yiyopr1 I probably shouldn't have used the word boot manager as it does not accurately explain the process. I meant an "EFI", which tells the hacked copy of Mac OS X how to interact with the kext files and makes the computer actually boot into Mac OS X before installing it in the HDD. It is like the mac counterpart of a boot manager.

  • @hildegain As for emulating, you have no idea on how installing Mac OS X on windows works. To do so all you need to do is replace the windows boot record with a boot manager that will recognize Mac OS X. You must also hack the Mac OS X boot image to install some kekts.That and have components that are Mac OS X compatible. You can emulate an environment using something like VMWare and install Mac OS X there, but it will be incredibly slow and crappy, and it is not a true install of Mac OS X.

  • @hildegain Apps are contained in .dmg files, once you open them you should drag the actual .app file to the applications folder, but it doesn't have to be that folder it could be any folder. I have most of my apps in a secondary drive which I have only for apps. I frankly don't understand the argument, considering the opposite is windows, in which you don't have an .app you have a mess of folders and directories in "program files".

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