Mac OSX Snow Leopard - GOLD RTM

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    Mac OSX Snow Leopard - GOLD RTM


    Now before I get the hammer for this one I thought it would be funny to see people's reactions to this...

    Apple OSX Snow Leopard
    v10.6.10A432 (?)
    6.04GB ISO

    It was posted on WZor (wtf?) and is released by a user called HOTiSO. WZor says that the announcement of the RTM of Snow Leopard is expected to be made in the last week of August

    BTW...6.04 GB?!?!?!?...Did they forget how to compress an image or did they add another "400+" features...
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  2. Posts : 5,807
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64 - Mac OS X 10.6.4 x64
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    LMAO...I figured it might have went into the Chillout room...sometimes I don't think that General Discussion is just for Windows 7...my bad!
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  3. Posts : 1,806
    Windows 7 Ultimate x32
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    6 f***ing GB!? ... well, it's Mac ... i dont have a mac (for good reason)
    so i guess i'll skip this and any other related releases
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  4. Posts : 5,807
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    holo88 said:
    6 f***ing GB!? ... well, it's Mac ... i dont have a mac (for good reason)
    so i guess i'll skip this and any other related releases
    I am downloading it (good speeds BTW) and are going to try it in VMWare 7

    BTW There is indeed a beta for VMWare 7 that now supports Windows 7...for those questioning that statement above
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  5. Cam
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    Windows 7 RTM
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    I tried it at a friend's house. Amazingly fast. Like.....WOW.
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  6. Posts : 5,807
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    Cam said:
    I tried it at a friend's house. Amazingly fast. Like.....WOW.
    When it is optimized for a particular hardware set I imagine it would be
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  7. Posts : 3,639
    Windows 7 Ultimate, OS X 10.7, Ubuntu 11.04
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    6gb in all honesty isn't big. Yeah its bigger then a Standard DVD but I believe the Retail discs are Dual-Layer or 2 DVD's anyways. The only reason the OSx86 distro's are big enough to fit on one standard DVD is because there are many removed features (since half of em won't work on a PC.. boot camp for starters).

    :)
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    DarkNovaGundam said:
    6gb in all honesty isn't big. Yeah its bigger then a Standard DVD but I believe the Retail discs are Dual-Layer or 2 DVD's anyways. The only reason the OSx86 distro's are big enough to fit on one standard DVD is because there are many removed features (since half of em won't work on a PC.. boot camp for starters).

    :)
    Well from my experience with Leopard and Vista at the college was that Leopard's image size was higher than Vista's but it installed much slower (on really power iMacs to boot...). I figured that they might not be using a high compression algorithm so in return the computer would not have to spend addtional time in setup extracting files

    Who knows...
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    Zidane24 said:
    I am downloading it (good speeds BTW) and are going to try it in VMWare 7

    BTW There is indeed a beta for VMWare 7 that now supports Windows 7...for those questioning that statement above
    does it work in normal pc in VMWare 7 or it works only in macs!!!(check my system spec snd let me know whether it supports SL)
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  10. Posts : 3,639
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    raj1402 said:
    does it work in normal pc in VMWare 7 or it works only in macs!!!(check my system spec snd let me know whether it supports SL)
    Didn't think you could install a non-hacked version of OSX via VMWare/VPC/VBox. Tried it once and it complained to me.
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