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Building and freezing an error free Snow Leopard system image w/ my apps and scripts
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<blockquote data-quote="Jamie-Jamie" data-source="post: 1011452" data-attributes="member: 145611"><p>Here's the issue with approaching Mac OS X with a Windows mindset: You utterly fail every darn time.</p><p></p><p>A Mac just isn't the same as a Windows box. There's no point in caring about CPU temp unless you're having issues. There's no point in caring about one second in speedup of boot time unless your bootup is taking over two or three minutes.</p><p></p><p>Windows people have this inexplicable need to "tweak" things. They want to mess with every option, turn on every UI checkbox and turn off every little service so that they can "squeeze all the performance" out of a computer while sacrificing every benefit that an evolving UI gives them.</p><p></p><p>Luckily Macintosh doesn't give that option. Just find an efficient workpath and stop sweating all those useless details. Realize that if this were ten years ago, you wouldn't have UNIX options to wade through. Mac OS 9 didn't have crap to tweak.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jamie-Jamie, post: 1011452, member: 145611"] Here's the issue with approaching Mac OS X with a Windows mindset: You utterly fail every darn time. A Mac just isn't the same as a Windows box. There's no point in caring about CPU temp unless you're having issues. There's no point in caring about one second in speedup of boot time unless your bootup is taking over two or three minutes. Windows people have this inexplicable need to "tweak" things. They want to mess with every option, turn on every UI checkbox and turn off every little service so that they can "squeeze all the performance" out of a computer while sacrificing every benefit that an evolving UI gives them. Luckily Macintosh doesn't give that option. Just find an efficient workpath and stop sweating all those useless details. Realize that if this were ten years ago, you wouldn't have UNIX options to wade through. Mac OS 9 didn't have crap to tweak. [/QUOTE]
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