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New to this forum. Now that MacWorld has ended I am planning on getting a macbook core 2 duo sometime later this year. I have been a somewhat proficient PC user for a number of years. I do not suffer from viruses, maleware. My registry is clean and free of any undesired run entries.
With that said I am looking at a macbook for the hardware quality and support meaning if you buy a brand X laptop at your local superstore there is little support from them or the manufacturer if your hardware components go wonky and although I have opened up and repaired my PCs before it is something which I would rather not do in the future.
My question is about Kernel Panics, most of my friends that use macs know too little about OSX too tell me why they occur and how they can be stopped. I have had 0 BSODs on my XP PC laptop in 4 years and am wondering if kernel panics happen for no good reason or if there is always an explanation and a procedure to remedy them?
Thank you very much and I apologize for my long winded question
With that said I am looking at a macbook for the hardware quality and support meaning if you buy a brand X laptop at your local superstore there is little support from them or the manufacturer if your hardware components go wonky and although I have opened up and repaired my PCs before it is something which I would rather not do in the future.
My question is about Kernel Panics, most of my friends that use macs know too little about OSX too tell me why they occur and how they can be stopped. I have had 0 BSODs on my XP PC laptop in 4 years and am wondering if kernel panics happen for no good reason or if there is always an explanation and a procedure to remedy them?
Thank you very much and I apologize for my long winded question