Apple immune to Windows 7 impact, analyst says

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  1. Posts : 57
    windows 7 build 7600 RTM
       #20

    I never see a reason to buy an Apple computer. Same hardware in a fancy shell and a different OS and they can charge way more for it. Does your harddrive stand to live longer because it is in an Apple computer over the same brand in a PC? I don't think so. :)[/QUOTE]


    I see your point, However Mac is a far more stable OS, and virtually impenetrable by most viruses, hence no need for AV software,I have been running Dual Mac G5's for 3 years + at my Recording Studio it has been running solid for the entire time never a Hard Drive failure, never any freeze ups,and it has never been shut down, try that on any pc, no comparable system on PC,"Knock on Wood", I also run a PC at my Home Windows 7, 64 bit OS and I have replaced my Hard drive twice in 2 years, and lost everything due to HDD failure, plus spent thousands on software upgrades and AV software, so i have spent more in 2 years on my home system than the initial $6,000 for my 2 G5's This seems to speak volumes as far as the differences between Mac and PC
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  2. Posts : 3,371
    W10 Pro desktop, W11 laptop, W11 Pro tablet (all 64-bit)
       #21

    I see your point, However Mac is a far more stable OS, and virtually impenetrable by most viruses, hence no need for AV software,I have been running Dual Mac G5's for 3 years + at my Recording Studio it has been running solid for the entire time never a Hard Drive failure, never any freeze ups,and it has never been shut down, try that on any pc, no comparable system on PC,"Knock on Wood", I also run a PC at my Home Windows 7, 64 bit OS and I have replaced my Hard drive twice in 2 years, and lost everything due to HDD failure, plus spent thousands on software upgrades and AV software, so i have spent more in 2 years on my home system than the initial $6,000 for my 2 G5's This seems to speak volumes as far as the differences between Mac and PC
    Apple buys their HDDs from the same vendors as PC mfrs so how can HDDs in Macs be less prone to failure? HDDs are mechanical and WILL fail sooner or later. If Macs are so dependable why does OSX automatically attempt to configure an external drive as a Time Machine backup destination? Only someone who doesn't do regular backups loses everything due to HDD failure.

    Mac guys always throw out the virus card, truth is, I run AV software (AVG, free) on my Win machines but have never gotten a virus so the fact that Macs are supposedly immune to viruses doesn't hold much water for me.
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  3. Posts : 4,280
    Windows 7 ultimate 64 bit / XP Home sp3
       #22

    It was a hard life lesson to learn for me. I just couldn't even buy a Mac. I just plain wasn't cool enough! Which hurt cause I was really workin on my coolness. I even showed up in my best designer dudes and drove my BMW and still didn't qualify. Turned out I was wearing white before Easter and my BMW was to old.
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  4. Posts : 8,870
    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
       #23

    Darn, and those Mac comercials were so convincing. I was about ready to get a Mac but after reading this i'm not so sure now.

    And if you believe that or their lame comercials I have a bridge to sell you but it's in Arizona right now.
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  5. Posts : 38
    Windows 7 Ultimate x86
       #24

    iCorp should just stick to making iPods and iPhones and iStuff while iUse an actual OS.
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  6. Posts : 170
    Windows 7 X64
       #25

    I see your point, However Mac is a far more stable OS, and virtually impenetrable by most viruses, hence no need for AV software,I have been running Dual Mac G5's for 3 years + at my Recording Studio it has been running solid for the entire time never a Hard Drive failure, never any freeze ups,and it has never been shut down, try that on any pc, no comparable system on PC,"Knock on Wood", I also run a PC at my Home Windows 7, 64 bit OS and I have replaced my Hard drive twice in 2 years, and lost everything due to HDD failure, plus spent thousands on software upgrades and AV software, so i have spent more in 2 years on my home system than the initial $6,000 for my 2 G5's This seems to speak volumes as far as the differences between Mac and PC
    Its difficult to say anything were without sounding like a big giant flame but here goes.

    I find this to be a load of garbage...
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  7. Posts : 124
    W7 64b - Leopard 10.6.2 - Ubuntu 10.10 (MBP Snow Leopard 10.6.3)
       #26

    chev65 said:
    Darn, and those Mac comercials were so convincing. I was about ready to get a Mac but after reading this i'm not so sure now.

    And if you believe that or their lame comercials I have a bridge to sell you but it's in Arizona right now.
    After 14 year of windows only, I bought an mac book pro 13" one month ago and i am very happy with it. If you got the money too spare, go for it, you wont be disappointed. :)




    Btw no need to get religious here. There is enough room for more than one computer/os in the world. No need to bash the mac (or windows), enough fanaticism in this world...
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  8. Posts : 1,519
    El Capitan / Windows 10
       #27

    strollin said:
    After spending some time in both camps it seems to me that the average Win user is more knowledgeable than the average Mac user.
    True, yet the average Mac user is so much more apt to pontificate about his platform's technical superiority even based on such limited knowledge. Always tends to annoy folks with someone doesn't know what they are talking about but will not shut up.
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  9. Posts : 1,519
    El Capitan / Windows 10
       #28

    studiorat said:
    I see your point, However Mac is a far more stable OS,
    Based on what data? I've not seen even pre-beta versions of Windows 7 destroy a users entire profile directory.
    studiorat said:
    and virtually impenetrable by most viruses, hence no need for AV software,
    Impenetrable or untargeted? Mac Virus FAQs: Do You Really Need Mac Antivirus Software?
    studiorat said:
    I have been running Dual Mac G5's for 3 years + at my Recording Studio it has been running solid for the entire time never a Hard Drive failure, never any freeze ups,and it has never been shut down, try that on any pc, no comparable system on PC,"Knock on Wood",
    I'd suggest that the limited usage pattern of a computer used only in a recording studio may render your comparison, albeit anecdotal, invalid.
    studiorat said:
    I also run a PC at my Home Windows 7, 64 bit OS and I have replaced my Hard drive twice in 2 years,
    Blame the hardware manufacturer not Windows.
    studiorat said:
    and lost everything due to HDD failure,
    Blame yourself for failure to use the included backup software not Windows.
    studiorat said:
    plus spent thousands on software upgrades
    since you only use the Mac in the recording studio this comparison appears flawed
    studiorat said:
    and AV software, so i have spent more in 2 years on my home system than the initial $6,000 for my 2 G5's
    Which is used more?
    studiorat said:
    This seems to speak volumes as far as the differences between Mac and PC
    Speaks more about your different use of the two systems actually.
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  10. Posts : 5,795
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #29

    studiorat said:
    I have replaced my Hard drive twice in 2 years, and lost everything due to HDD failure,
    And this is related to the OS how? Aren't you aware that HDDs are the same in Macs and PCs? Was it Bill Gates fault you didn't bother to back up your data? I have one Mac in my company, and it's drive failed. If we didn't have the users data backed up, could I bitch and scream at Apple and Steve Jobs for this?
    studiorat said:
    This seems to speak volumes as far as the differences between Mac and PC
    No, it speaks volumes towards backing up the claim that the typical Mac user knows FAR less about computers and how they work then they think, and yet it doesn't stop them from entering debates about the two platforms.
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