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Purchasing iMac without an operating system
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<blockquote data-quote="kaitlynh" data-source="post: 1749862" data-attributes="member: 389979"><p>Thanks for the feedback. I've had my current MacBook pro since about 2011/2012, not quite sure exactly. So these two machines will not operate similarly, is that what you're saying? My purpose for purchasing the iMac is simple, I've always wanted a desktop like apple device, and these are going for about $100-150 (depending on what the bidding gets up to). But of course, I want it to run similarly to my current MacBook. The reason for purchasing the additional MacBook pro is that essentially, I've had this one for quite a while, and it's somewhat been through the ringer (it's been spilled on, throwed up on, dropped, etc - thanks to my lovely children when they were younger). Ever since I had the hard drive replaced during my last year of grad school (2013) it's never been quite the same. I thought having an extra device handy would be wise. Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kaitlynh, post: 1749862, member: 389979"] Thanks for the feedback. I've had my current MacBook pro since about 2011/2012, not quite sure exactly. So these two machines will not operate similarly, is that what you're saying? My purpose for purchasing the iMac is simple, I've always wanted a desktop like apple device, and these are going for about $100-150 (depending on what the bidding gets up to). But of course, I want it to run similarly to my current MacBook. The reason for purchasing the additional MacBook pro is that essentially, I've had this one for quite a while, and it's somewhat been through the ringer (it's been spilled on, throwed up on, dropped, etc - thanks to my lovely children when they were younger). Ever since I had the hard drive replaced during my last year of grad school (2013) it's never been quite the same. I thought having an extra device handy would be wise. Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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