OSNews featured tworeviews of the new 12" Powerbook from Apple last month. Using a machine and more fairly evaluating it, is a continuous process, so when new facts emerge, we should be reporting them back. So, what I discovered this weekend is that my 12" Powerbook doesn't like... the mountains. Read on, it is an interesting issue. Update: The issue is now logged at Apple's tech support db.
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maybe its because ive used pc's longer then a mac but after using the SAME 8GB hard drive from my first computer, (and still using it today!) its like 7 years old and has been formatted and repartioned coutless times. still going. i use maxtor in all of the servers i have built at work (2) and i have never had one just die on me like ive heard some people tell me.
nvidia
maxtor
reltek
VIA chipset mobo's
none of it has givem me much trouble.
only my boses Dell laptop (and sometimes this 12' powebook im using right now because my boss is using my pc right now) give me trouble, the mac is mostly software related, because of our windows network.
maybe its because ive used pc's longer then a mac but after using the SAME 8GB hard drive from my first computer, (and still using it today!) its like 7 years old and has been formatted and repartioned coutless times. still going. i use maxtor in all of the servers i have built at work (2) and i have never had one just die on me like ive heard some people tell me.
nvidia
maxtor
reltek
VIA chipset mobo's
none of it has givem me much trouble.
only my boses Dell laptop (and sometimes this 12' powebook im using right now because my boss is using my pc right now) give me trouble, the mac is mostly software related, because of our windows network.