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Casham

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Click the apple logo at the top left, then click about this mac and it should give you some brief info on your computer including what version of OS X it's using.
 

Godliberator

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Blue screen's are typically caused by faulty drivers, not faulty operating systems. Blame the people who make your accessories, sound cards, video cards, etc. The only way you could blame Windows is if you said that they didn't do a good enough job isolating these bad drivers from the critical system resources...

In working as a local suppport technican for a large company that supports xp, vista, and 7 I can say first hand that I have seen hundreds of windows stop errors on all three operating systems, woot is correct but it also spans more frequently into hardware errors, the main culprit being hard drive failures beccause the hard drive does not have g force sensors and when the computer is dropped, bumped, set down a little hard, or closed hastily the read write heads will strike the hard drive platter and cause a failure and then an unmountable boot error bsod....they suck.

Before ppl start blaming Vista, I have to say that I've never seen blue screen on Windows Vista, during the 2 years I have been using it.

you are only hurting yourself with your lies.

i know i was just being ironic, i dont know which version it is. how do i check?

pretty sure that is an incorrect use of the word ironic...fyi


That made me bang my head against the wall :eek:hnoes:

its what seperates the admins from the EU's
 
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