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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: 951384" data-attributes="member: 124310"><p>That is interesting to hear dTrav.....and I realize what cwa says about Rushter having to "talk up" to Carbonite. Bottom line is I will use my trusty Maxtor portable and and make a new download of all curent files on this clunker and re-upload to my existing Dell laptop to be on the safe-side. I had a computer guy at a local shop put some extra memory sticks in that laptop to handle more stuff I Maxtor up to it anyway.</p><p> When I do make a purchase of a new Mac desktop, I'll probably do what cwa says and have those guys take this current clunkster and upload all the files off this, onto the new Mac....and my only worry is the "slave" drive files and separate original hard drive files if they will all go into the new machine OK....I guess they should. Thanks gents...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danno20441, post: 951384, member: 124310"] That is interesting to hear dTrav.....and I realize what cwa says about Rushter having to "talk up" to Carbonite. Bottom line is I will use my trusty Maxtor portable and and make a new download of all curent files on this clunker and re-upload to my existing Dell laptop to be on the safe-side. I had a computer guy at a local shop put some extra memory sticks in that laptop to handle more stuff I Maxtor up to it anyway. When I do make a purchase of a new Mac desktop, I'll probably do what cwa says and have those guys take this current clunkster and upload all the files off this, onto the new Mac....and my only worry is the "slave" drive files and separate original hard drive files if they will all go into the new machine OK....I guess they should. Thanks gents... [/QUOTE]
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