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LIR: I agree with spamlet. Unless you need the macbook they just announced, go to their outlet. I've bought plenty of stuff from that and haven't
Posted by
kilbooooo (aka kkuphal)
Oct 29 '13, 09:02
had any issues
Responses:
I've had a lot of problems with dying discs, so I'd prefer a flash drive.
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nubby
Oct 29, 09:07
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apple gives dicsounts to almost every university staff, student, prof. -- nm
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amanda jones
Oct 29, 09:36
flash is way faster too. -- nm
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Don Homer
Oct 29, 09:11
FWIW, you can replace the hard drives but not the flash memory.
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spamlet
Oct 29, 09:11
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My current MacBook works fine, but its third disc just died.
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nubby
Oct 29, 09:17
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But what I'm saying is that if the flash has an issue, you can't do anything with it. It's new computer time.
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spamlet
Oct 29, 09:19
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True, but it's less likely to have issues in the first place, from what I've read. -- nm
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nubby
Oct 29, 09:20
1
that's right. I'm never going to own another old-fashioned hd computer again. -- nm
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Don Homer
Oct 29, 09:24
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