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abyss - besides being the only one in Canada that have played all the TZ games, are you also the only one who don't know about Google?
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Re: mac
Short version:abyss wrote:What is a burn folder
You can create a 'burn folder' on a Mac via 'FINDER' , you simply compile the desired CD/DVD in a ready to burn folder. A nice feature, really.
Nope, rarely, extremely rarely , to be honnest: so rarely you could say NEVER , but as it seems to freeze up on you, so I can't say NEVER.abyss wrote:... and does it freeze up and crash often ....
The (2) will be the answer to the (1) I guess, probably installed on too low sysspecs , or somehow you (or other users) managed to screw the Mac up.abyss wrote:...(1) and why is it so slow. (2)It is a mac osx
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Abyss is probably banned from Google, Minimax.
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Perhaps your Macs at school are too slow to handle burning.
Before OS X 10.4, burning required the OS to ready all available files before burning. OS X 10.4 simply uses shortcuts which makes burning a whole lot faster. The only time I've experienced problems was with DVDs, but these DVDs didn't work in other DVD recorders, so I didn't feel so bad.
Trust me, I've had series of Macs (several G3 iBooks, a couple G4 iBooks, and my current G5 iMac), and I've never, ever had problems with burning. Hell, evening burning with the eight year old G3 iMacs at my work still function properly. Just really slowly.
Before OS X 10.4, burning required the OS to ready all available files before burning. OS X 10.4 simply uses shortcuts which makes burning a whole lot faster. The only time I've experienced problems was with DVDs, but these DVDs didn't work in other DVD recorders, so I didn't feel so bad.
Trust me, I've had series of Macs (several G3 iBooks, a couple G4 iBooks, and my current G5 iMac), and I've never, ever had problems with burning. Hell, evening burning with the eight year old G3 iMacs at my work still function properly. Just really slowly.
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Why do the macs crash a lot and why are the slow. They are osx macs and all of the macs are slow and crash a lot and are unstable. Windows is more stable than mac. I tried to use linux and i kept crashing it. The only computers i have had luck on are windows computers.
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What Macs are you talking about here? School or home?
If they are at school, not much you can do about it, isn't it? You will be too restricted on those to do anything about it.
If you have a Mac at home, that's another story, there are several things you could do to improve them.
Maybe you could tell us ?
If they are at school, not much you can do about it, isn't it? You will be too restricted on those to do anything about it.
If you have a Mac at home, that's another story, there are several things you could do to improve them.
Maybe you could tell us ?
Their the macs at school. They are unstable and crash a lot and freeze up quite a lot and are slow. I remember using a linux but i kept crashing it. Windows is the only stable computer i have used.
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It is a collection of start up sounds and even includes the windows 3.1 and mac and os2.
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