convert from pc to mac

Wheatmaster

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is there anyway to clean my pc computer from windows xp and then put in the latest version of mac into it? or no go
 

amnesiac

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PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE tell me you were joking.

Even if you weren't joking please just say you were joking so I don't start pitying all of humanity.

Questions like that make the baby Jesus cry.
 

notfred

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I will copy my OS X cd and send it to you for free if you'll tape your attempt and put the video up online.
 

Wheatmaster

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Originally posted by: notfred
I will copy my OS X cd and send it to you for free if you'll tape your attempt and put the video up online.

haha i would want to see myself or anyone try to attempt this also and see his/her frustration :p
 

LuNoTiCK

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Guys, stop lying to him. Just format your computer and boot up with the Mac OS cd. It's simple plug and play.
 

Bulk Beef

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Everybody edit your posts and tell the guy he can do it no problem.

Just press the C key when you boot up.
 

Nohr

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Originally posted by: LuNoTiCK
Guys, stop lying to him. Just format your computer and boot up with the Mac OS cd. It's simple plug and play.

Don't forget to paint your case pink first, it's required to make your computer Mac compatible.
 

ErmanC

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Hehe...you guys kill me.

I guess he'll have to disconnect that darn second button on his mouse too? :)
 

Harvey

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If you ever want to go the other way, there is a Windows emulator for Mac. IMHO, the only reason for buying a Mac is because you have some money making application that only works on that platform. There's a lot of that in film, video production, and even that is changing. Otherwise, the economy of manufacturing tells you it's going to cost less to buy machines built for 95% of the computing population than those built for 5% of the population.
 

KeyserSoze

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This thread reminds me of the thread we had a few days ago, where the guy was talking about viruses, and then someone responds "I'm here on a Mac, and I don't have to worry about viruses" or something like that.

Then someone took his response, and said "It's no fun writing a virus for a Mac, why would anyone want to infect 3 computers" or something like that.

Someone, find that thread. It was hilarious.






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Mloot

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Aug 24, 2002
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Gnurg, you are just plain evil!

:D

If I was the total noob that I was just a few months ago, I would be seriously sweating right now. As it was, it still took me a couple of minutes to figure out what to do to get that *%#! off my desktop.

Evil!
 

LordJezo

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Since OS X is unix based maybe someone will hack it, port it to linux, and let pc users run it..