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Apple Computing Products:
Running Windows on your Mac
If Windows on a PC runs slow, will it perform same way on Mac?
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<blockquote data-quote="danno20441" data-source="post: 951356" data-attributes="member: 124310"><p>Well, I see what you mean, and truth be told, I wonder if most people (even the almighty El Rushbo) take this into consideration when he touts the virtues of Carbonite.</p><p>I have a ton of graphic images stored on my slave drive (the original hard drive) installed on this current two year old clunker....not to mention all the new stuff I've put into folders and itemized on the other original hard drive that came with this unit....plus photos, emails in my OE6, invoices, .txt files.</p><p> I do have a Maxtor portable USB drive sitting under the table and about 8/9 months ago downloaded everything off here onto the Maxtor and then uploaded all of it onto my Dell Laptop for safe-keeping. I just haven't got the patience to start burning folders onto separate CD's and itemizing tons of stuff that way. I also have 17 separate websites I built using FrontPage that are stored on this unit....so there is a ton at stake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danno20441, post: 951356, member: 124310"] Well, I see what you mean, and truth be told, I wonder if most people (even the almighty El Rushbo) take this into consideration when he touts the virtues of Carbonite. I have a ton of graphic images stored on my slave drive (the original hard drive) installed on this current two year old clunker....not to mention all the new stuff I've put into folders and itemized on the other original hard drive that came with this unit....plus photos, emails in my OE6, invoices, .txt files. I do have a Maxtor portable USB drive sitting under the table and about 8/9 months ago downloaded everything off here onto the Maxtor and then uploaded all of it onto my Dell Laptop for safe-keeping. I just haven't got the patience to start burning folders onto separate CD's and itemizing tons of stuff that way. I also have 17 separate websites I built using FrontPage that are stored on this unit....so there is a ton at stake. [/QUOTE]
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