Windows 7 works great on the MacBook Pro

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  1. Posts : 6
    windows 7
       #20

    I am also dual booting windows 7 and macosx on my mbp im loving it
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  2. Posts : 872
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #21

    Mjcanton said:
    Well I'm thrilled your netbook can boot so fast, that would be wonderful for class, what makes it boot so fast?
    Just timed it, and it takes about 20 seconds from pushing the power button to a functional desktop. I have Aero turned off, no programs are set to load on startup. I also have the RAM in this netbook upgraded from 1GB to 2GB.

    Mjcanton said:
    And sure maybe SL can't run every program, but they sure make it easy to run windows on a Mac..
    Apple isn't who makes it easy. It's easy because Windows will run natively on almost any hardware; you can thank Microsoft for that. Apple are the ones who actually make it hard to run Mac OS on a PC ... so you be the judge.

    Mjcanton said:
    I'm not trying to get everybodies undies in a bunch, I simply asked why so many people hate Apple.
    I personally hate Apple because they overprice their products, they use false advertising, and they control the use of both Mac OS and iPhone OS way too tightly. So, there you go.
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  3. Posts : 4
    Windows 7
       #22

    Just installed Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit on my 17" MacBook Pro unibody via Boot Camp with the v3.0 drivers; it absolutely flies and looks drop-dead gorgeous to boot.

    I really like Snow Leopard but my other half cannot adjust to it - she cannot grasp the concept that the red dot justccloses the window, not the application with the result that a range-topping MBP slows to a crawl after a couple of days! So the dual boot is necessary, but in this case it really isn't a burden.
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  4. Posts : 159
    Windows Vista Business / Windows 7 Ultimate
       #23

    Mjcanton said:
    And sure maybe SL can't run every program, but they sure make it easy to run windows on a Mac..

    I'm not trying to get everybodies undies in a bunch, I simply asked why so many people hate Apple.
    They make it easy except a lot of their bootcamp drivers dont work worth a flip.

    The cirrus audio driver doesnt work properly for any version of windows.

    The "service calls" are just that. Corrupt OS permissions (this happens an exhorbent amount of times on OSX), boot loader corruptions, general software/OS issues/snafus, lots of hardware failures.

    Even our number of DOA brand new units are nearly 2 to 1 apple to dell.

    When you dig deep, OSX is worthless in an enterprise environment. Its the most insecure operating system on the market, it lacks a lot of basic protocols that have been around for a long time and are standards, it makes use of its own promiscuous "zero config" protocols that bring networks to their knees, etc ,etc ,etc ,etc.

    I could go on and on but you probably get the point.
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  5. Posts : 18
    Windows 7 Professional
       #24

    yeah i suppose. I never said it was perfect for any means, and i still don't think that's a reason to hate them.

    I honestly think people hate them for their comercials and because they are expensive..

    In my opinion that's like hating a luxury car brand. They are all expensive. Some of them are equally as good performance wise as cars half the price. They all have flaws. But they look nice, and you pay for the brand, but you don't hate them

    So many people just hate apple for absolutely no real reasons, doesn't make sense to me. If you don't like it fine.. by why hate?
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  6. Posts : 872
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #25

    Mjcanton said:
    yeah i suppose. I never said it was perfect for any means, and i still don't think that's a reason to hate them.

    I honestly think people hate them for their comercials and because they are expensive..

    In my opinion that's like hating a luxury car brand. They are all expensive. Some of them are equally as good performance wise as cars half the price. They all have flaws. But they look nice, and you pay for the brand, but you don't hate them

    So many people just hate apple for absolutely no real reasons, doesn't make sense to me. If you don't like it fine.. by why hate?
    Let me tell you that the worst part is the false advertising. I wouldn't hate Apple nearly as much if they didn't constantly mock and lie about PCs and PC users. It's very hard for me not to hate someone who constantly portrays me, and almost everyone on these forums, as nerdy idiots.

    I have an issue with companies and people that can only make themselves look good by beating down someone else. You know Apple does this ... they bad-mouthed and lied about Windows 7, as an introduction to their Snow Leopard announcement. You'll notice that Microsoft never precedes a new product announcement by talking about what's wrong with their competitors; Apple, on the other hand, always does this.

    All that said, I am the owner of an iPhone 3GS, and I enjoy it immensely. I mainly have it because it fits my needs better than anything else on the market, but I am intensely annoyed by their App Store approval process, especially since they use it as an excuse for anti-competitive practices. But I do use, enjoy, and recommend the iPhone, so you can't say I don't give Apple a chance.
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  7. Posts : 154
    Windows XP-Pro-SP3, Windows 7
       #26

    I installed the 32 bit version of win-7 on my Acer Aspire ONE, Netbook, last night.
    It runs nicely on 1.5 gigs of ram and a somewhat slow IDE hard drive. And the video is difficult to set up so everything is readable, but the sound and lan installed seamlessly.

    And using information I found on this forum, I now have Windows Mail working nicely too.

    Overall, I'm pleased with the results. I do have a Ghost image of the XP setup, just in case I want to go back to XP.

    Cheers Mates!
    The Doctor
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  8.    #27

    BCXtreme said:
    I have an issue with companies and people that can only make themselves look good by beating down someone else. You know Apple does this ... they bad-mouthed and lied about Windows 7, as an introduction to their Snow Leopard announcement. You'll notice that Microsoft never precedes a new product announcement by talking about what's wrong with their competitors; Apple, on the other hand, always does this.
    Yeah but microsoft does make ads saying that macs are too expensive and that most people arent "cool" enough to own one - [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=621NMj9_SR4"]YouTube - PC Laptop Hunters $1000 - Lauren "Not cool enough to be a Mac"[/ame]

    Im starting to look at macs now and if i can run windows and osX on a mac then great
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  9. Posts : 872
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #28

    stew2 said:
    BCXtreme said:
    I have an issue with companies and people that can only make themselves look good by beating down someone else. You know Apple does this ... they bad-mouthed and lied about Windows 7, as an introduction to their Snow Leopard announcement. You'll notice that Microsoft never precedes a new product announcement by talking about what's wrong with their competitors; Apple, on the other hand, always does this.
    Yeah but microsoft does make ads saying that macs are too expensive and that most people arent "cool" enough to own one
    For most people, Macs ARE too expensive. I've seen that ad ... when Lauren says she's "not cool enough to be a Mac person," she's referring to the price. I can easily buy a PC far more powerful than the best Mac, for less money, and it might not be as "cool" as a Mac, and I might be considered "less cool" by everyone around me (thanks to Apple's antagonistic commercials). But I can safely say that I have been a PC user for my entire life so far, and I have had to do support on Macs from time to time, and I would NEVER give up my PC to buy my own Mac.
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  10. Posts : 300
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64/x86 Windows 7 Pro x64/x86 Windows 7 Home Premium x64/x86
       #29

    My laptop is cooler than any Mac I have ever seen.

    Look for yourself! Google Toshiba satalite A305-S6905

    Power looks and ran vista like a champ. I even used it to recover a terabyte worth of critical data from a Lacie backup drive that was running on a Mac tower in a recording studio. Some fool deleted the raid partitions. I recoverd a years worth of music in 4 days.

    Lets see a Mac do that.

    I upgraded 2 of my systems so far from Vista Ultimate x64 to Win7 Ultimate x64.

    I would'nt trade either of them for a mac.

    It is sad the way the company runs. Steve Jobs is just a crook as far as I can tell.

    Well it no longer matters...Apple no longer matters.

    With 7 out the market share macs gained on account of Vista will come back X10.

    Now macs can hangout with Linux. They can share that 1% market share.
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