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Upgrading to Leopard in the future
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<blockquote data-quote="yogi" data-source="post: 353098" data-attributes="member: 8542"><p>I totally get what you mean... everytime I reinstall Windows, I feel like a piece of the computer just died, and things seem to be as if the whole thing just came out of surgery and may fall apart any moment. </p><p></p><p>(SideNote)</p><p>It's weird. Fresh OS X is more similar to my current OS X than a fresh Windows is to my current Windows. Windows just eveolves into a monster...</p><p>(/SideNote)</p><p> </p><p>I don't know WHY it happens on PCs, maybe because the OS leaves irreparable residue. But AFAIK, OS X is pretty smooth and should perform even better once you upgrade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yogi, post: 353098, member: 8542"] I totally get what you mean... everytime I reinstall Windows, I feel like a piece of the computer just died, and things seem to be as if the whole thing just came out of surgery and may fall apart any moment. (SideNote) It's weird. Fresh OS X is more similar to my current OS X than a fresh Windows is to my current Windows. Windows just eveolves into a monster... (/SideNote) I don't know WHY it happens on PCs, maybe because the OS leaves irreparable residue. But AFAIK, OS X is pretty smooth and should perform even better once you upgrade. [/QUOTE]
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