Re: old macs v newer macs
I can really see this backfiring in apple¡¯s face. I had no indication my iMac would be non-upragedable, whatsoever when I bought it. ?This is going to burn away their customer base. Why not just bu
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John Miller
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Re: old macs v newer macs
TY, hugs Jude & Peter John
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John Miller
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Re: old macs v newer macs
You just have to put it behind you John. Maybe a bit of counselling to get your mind off it. These events do take a toll. Hope the new place is more peaceful. Get yourself into a local Mac group and
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Judith Hall
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Re: old macs v newer macs
I'm so sorry Jude, but living next door to the door to the Class A drug dealers really drove me mad. I was afraid they might find out I could make drugs for them. I know you are going to think I'm
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John Miller
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Re: old macs v newer macs
Check with a Mac friendly tech what it would cost to do the RAM for you. I go to our local Mac group monthly ¡ª the differences between the various models of newer Macs and accessibility have been a
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Judith Hall
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Re: old macs v newer macs
Dearest Jude,I feel very outclassed to say the least.Do not know what your qualifications are. Mine Best of year Organic Chemistry, MSc Pharmacology, Phd Organic Chemistry, NIH Postdoctoral fellow.
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John Miller
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Re: old macs v newer macs
I did research. I always do research. I probably drive my husband mad with research before I make a decision to purchase anything in this house :-) If you hadn¡¯t cottoned on to the differences in
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Judith Hall
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Re: old macs v newer macs
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-51413724
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John Miller
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Re: old macs v newer macs
I can really see this backfiring in apple¡¯s face. I had no indication my iMac would be non-upragedable, whatsoever when I bought it. Absolutely zero on website. Why not just upgrade to a PC, run
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John Miller
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I bet apple has really made a lot of friends there!John
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John Miller
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Re: Hi,
You might have to visit your nearest friendly Apple tech to do it. Jude
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Judith Hall
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old macs v newer macs
Currently I am hanging on to my old iMac i7 (I think 2011 vintage) because it runs all my old software (though I am considering a virtual box?on the iMac Pro with SL installed and run old software ).
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Judith Hall
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Re: Hi,
The iMac i7 you can add memory - nothing below that. I have iMac Pro that also can add memory. I had studied specs and forewarned myself. 24inch ones don¡¯t have memory slot. Super drives disappeared
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Judith Hall
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Hi Chris
Yes, I was using the Utility window, but had to switch to devices. Dare say I could have done it at the library PC way, but administrator privileges are run from miles away. John, PS now gone 683 MB
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John Miller
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Re: Hi,
It very much depends what model you have purchased. Given that you have not found any memory upgrade slots, sounds like a 21.5¡± version. If so the answers are: Memory - maybe - depends on what model
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Hi,
Dear alll,I've noticed my latest iMac doesn't have a superdrive.Far worse & less addressable, there are no slots for user switching of memory. I bought the minimum thinking I could bump it up with
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John Miller
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Re: Hi
Thank you Jude that was very kind. I was shocked and taken aback by what happened to a woman in the public domain here, Caroline Flack.
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John Miller
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Re: Hi
Wise words, Jude. Chris
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zuiko
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Re: Hi
After plain surviving, most of us I think we all start out thinking we want to make a difference. I don't think you can talk failure, failure is only if you haven't tried. There's always an adjustment
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Judith Hall
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Re: Hi
Oh, you don¡¯t know that, John; somewhere a flower blooms because of you! Regards Susan
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Purler
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