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macOS - Desktop Hardware
time for a new mac...almost
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<blockquote data-quote="mlecho" data-source="post: 398805" data-attributes="member: 2567"><p>hi all...i have a bizillion questions about my future new macbook pro. I already know that it will be a tricked out 17", but the following are the 3 big questions to which i seek your counsel (feel free to answer one or all):</p><p>1- would you get apple care? or a different insurance? i travel a lot, have 15"powerbook for 3 years, and never had it....pressing my luck and hoping my USAA renters insurance is enough. </p><p>2-cloning...i know about superDuper and the others, but which is the best for data migration? and will i loose software licenses? And most of all, how does this software work when going from an older OS to a newer OS? i fear i will turn on my new macbookPro and see os 10.4, and not leapord (yes i will buy after leapard is available)</p><p>3-if you knew you were not going till buy till November, would you just wait till after MacWorld in January...just in case something big comes out???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mlecho, post: 398805, member: 2567"] hi all...i have a bizillion questions about my future new macbook pro. I already know that it will be a tricked out 17", but the following are the 3 big questions to which i seek your counsel (feel free to answer one or all): 1- would you get apple care? or a different insurance? i travel a lot, have 15"powerbook for 3 years, and never had it....pressing my luck and hoping my USAA renters insurance is enough. 2-cloning...i know about superDuper and the others, but which is the best for data migration? and will i loose software licenses? And most of all, how does this software work when going from an older OS to a newer OS? i fear i will turn on my new macbookPro and see os 10.4, and not leapord (yes i will buy after leapard is available) 3-if you knew you were not going till buy till November, would you just wait till after MacWorld in January...just in case something big comes out??? [/QUOTE]
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