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Snow Leopard- Is It really necessary? Just A Question
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<blockquote data-quote="der_kitty" data-source="post: 877407" data-attributes="member: 109920"><p>ok thats a bit of good news. but the store i bought the computer from gave me a 60 day satisfaction warrantee. meaning if at anytime withing 3 months of purchasing date, i can upgrade for free if i get one that was the exact same price as this one, or if i wanted a major upgrade i can pay out the difference. </p><p></p><p>If i decided to go Intel BEFORE THAT IS UP would that be a good idea? I mean i am a computer person, I like to upgrade, i like to be up to date on things hahahaha X3.</p><p></p><p>Its just being thrown into the world of macs and saying "**** you PC" was a biiiig jump, i am not use to all the updates that this computer offers. (PS my PC was infested with virus' i have NO idea why XP) so yeah.</p><p></p><p>would it be a better idea to go for the intel? i dont want to spend it if it is not COMPLETELY NECESSARY hahahahaha with the economy the way it is lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="der_kitty, post: 877407, member: 109920"] ok thats a bit of good news. but the store i bought the computer from gave me a 60 day satisfaction warrantee. meaning if at anytime withing 3 months of purchasing date, i can upgrade for free if i get one that was the exact same price as this one, or if i wanted a major upgrade i can pay out the difference. If i decided to go Intel BEFORE THAT IS UP would that be a good idea? I mean i am a computer person, I like to upgrade, i like to be up to date on things hahahaha X3. Its just being thrown into the world of macs and saying "**** you PC" was a biiiig jump, i am not use to all the updates that this computer offers. (PS my PC was infested with virus' i have NO idea why XP) so yeah. would it be a better idea to go for the intel? i dont want to spend it if it is not COMPLETELY NECESSARY hahahahaha with the economy the way it is lol [/QUOTE]
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