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Originally posted by craigster59
One trick I do know of is to reset the computer, remove power cord and battery and hold the power button down for 6 seconds. This usually solves minor glitches and saves calling Applecare.
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Ouch, that's a bit harsh. I haven't had to do anything like that with a PC since Win 95.
Hmm, I'm not anti-Mac at all. But I wonder about the folks that have had bad PC experiences. I guess that's like getting a lemon car. I've had my PC running XP for a few years now. I haven't reinstalled, I install and uninstall stuff pretty often. I pretty much just turn it on and leave it on and it just works. No crashes.
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