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damn them for making my consumer experience so good, damn them to hell!!!!
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damn them for making my consumer experience so good, damn them to hell!!!!
And I bet in true apple fashion I bet 10.7 will have 8 or so service packs that will completely rewrite the os in the next few years
OK, so you've now backtracked from your statement that Windows doesn't have a virus problem to this statement - that it's Adobe's fault. That's wrong too. Here are the facts from a major antivirus vendor: http://www.symantec.com/business/security_response/definitions/multipledaily/ -- chart shows most are trojans and worms, which would have nothing to do with Adobe whatsoever.
OK, so you've now backtracked from your statement that OS X doesn't have virtualization to here, where you acknowledge OS X has virtualization that works just fine, thanks, and you've added that Windows 7 "will let you do VDI". Is that correct?
Get your story straight. Every time I respond you move the goalposts.
If you look at the details of the list most of those are many years old and don't affect windows 7
If you were looking for a reason to make the switch to Windows 7, you may have found it in form of Microsoft’s latest Security Intelligence Report. The document, available for public download at Microsoft’s Security Intelligence Report website, covers the state of Windows, application and web security in the year 2010.
Windows XP SP3 is showing an average infection rate of 15.9 computers per thousand. This figure drops to 7.5 on the most recent Vista version and 3.8 for Windows 7. The 64-bit editions of Vista and Windows 7 fare even better with 5.3 and 2.5 infections per thousand computers respectively.
And in 2011 malware is on the rise on so x
If you look at the details of the list most of those are many years old and don't affect windows 7
And in 2011 malware is on the rise on so x
No, it wasn't there. Apple store employees couldn't explain this.What do you mean Firefox "was no longer found installed" - it didn't exist in /Applications? Since there's no reason for this one package to move during a system reboot, that makes absolutely no sense. (The behavior, not your description.)
Two ways: Move mouse cursor to top of screen and repeatedly right-click. Number of times you have to click varies. Other method is to simply click on the Finder icon on the Dock.How did you force the menu bar to appear?
For the Wi-Fi: No hardware installed. For the menu bar not loading. For the choppy video. All Google results.I've never heard of this before. Googling found nothing at all similar to this. If you've installed no software (i.e. a virgin system) Apple should be able to tell you exactly what is wrong. What did the Apple employees suggest that you do? Try another one? Did this happen right after first boot up? A possible course would be to boot up a Mac in the store and confirm that didn't have this problem.
The problem was duplicated on the second unit, and like the first unit the Apple store employees said, "this one is also going back to Engineering." Also, two other people were in the store at the same time I was there, with new iMacs and with issues. One of them on his third replacement unit.Sorry about hurting feelings, but honestly, if this were a major problem, Apple Geniuses would know about it, other people would know about it, it would be duplicating on all the 10.7 (I assume you ran 10.7) machines out there, etc. But it isn't. It's highly likely something else is going on.
No, it wasn't there. Apple store employees couldn't explain this.
For the Wi-Fi: No hardware installed. For the menu bar not loading. For the choppy video. All Google results.
The problem was duplicated on the second unit, and like the first unit the Apple store employees said, "this one is also going back to Engineering." Also, two other people were in the store at the same time I was there, with new iMacs and with issues. One of them on his third replacement unit.
One can see that there are threads/discussions on Apple's own discussion forums, on Mac Rumors, etc. I'm not blind to these, and I am glad I am not the only one experiencing them. Also, this isn't limited to iMacs as some of those with some of the same issues are on MBP. BTW, the Apple store at The Mall of Georgia, Gwinnett County, GA is where I did business.
The wife and I were in Frys Electronics today shopping for a peripheral when I decided to see if their 27" iMac was running Lion. It was, but you couldn't use the iMac. The Magic Mouse was broken and the wireless keyboard unresponsive. The store employee said its been reported to the management, but they have no desire to fix the issue.
Sigh. Ok, so the wifi problem is an SMC issue. Can you elaborate? Is there something I could have done to overcome the issue? I was thinking that since cold boots presented problem conditions whereas reboots (or warm boots) did not, I wondered if something in the EFI wasn't loading something related to the bus.
I am only guessing here as I think the wifi, USB, and video all use the PCIe bus. Also, while I had hoped someone in the Apple store would point out anything this identified Apple newbie might be doing wrong, neither of them told me what the Frys employee told me about the Firefox thing.
I explained to him how I went about installing Firefox, and even using it and how it showed up as a Device, much like a USB thumb drive. He said, "all you had to do was drag it to the applications folder." I wonder if this would have made the install permanent.
All, I apologize for the seemingly highjacking of this thread. If anyone wishes, I can start a new thread and ask the moderators to relocate the posts accordingly. I really want to get to the end of this so my wife is up and running on the 27" iMac she has taking a liking to.
Could the Safe mode on cold boot condition have caused the 3rd party s/w install issue? I need to make time this week to go to the Apple store and experiment.
save the condescension for alent1234?Given you didn't copy the Firefox file to /Applications, there was no 3rd party software install issue, right?
No it doesn't. Apple needs to explain this.
http://technolog.msnbc.msn.com/_new...soft-issues-duqu-virus-workaround-for-windows
Like candy from a baby.....
Why are you trolling the ATA forum? Go start something in general if you feel like being annoying.
http://technolog.msnbc.msn.com/_new...soft-issues-duqu-virus-workaround-for-windows
Like candy from a baby.....
http://www.us-cert.gov/cas/techalerts/TA11-286A.html
http://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/s...nth=-1&pub_date_start_year=-1&pub_date_end_mo
almost 1900 security issues just with 10.6
steve jobs died and took all the pixie dust with him
Ars did a story in the last few months about mac defender and supposedly interviewed some geniuses anonymously. they said they were seeing multiple customers per day with the issue