It's funny you mention that Mark,

I would go out and buy an additional harddrive and purchase a copy of 
Mac OS X for $129.  However, it's kind of hard to "upgrade" to Mac OS X 
when you have to buy a specific computer for it.  I'd install it right 
now if it would install on my less an a year old AMD Turion64 laptop.

Maybe I'm wrong but when I last visited the site it said Tiger only runs 
on PowerPC G5, G4 or G3 processor.
http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebObjects/AppleStore.woa/wo/StoreReentry.wo?productLearnMore=MA453Z%2FA

What you are really asking us to do is to throw away our laptop/PC and 
buy a new computer altogether which for me is just not something I want 
to do right now.


Mark Drew wrote:
> Upgrade to OS X
>
> MD
>
> On 28 Mar 2007, at 17:13, Joel Watson wrote:
>
>   
>> I recently bought a new computer, including (Duhn, Duhn, Duh...)  
>> Windows Vista.  While I had no trouble at all setting up  
>> Coldfusion, nor in connecting my local sites to it and databases, I  
>> have noticed some considerable slowdown between the loading times  
>> on my new PC and my XP-PC at work (both are nearly equivalent in  
>> the necessary specs).
>>
>> Has anybody else ran into this Vista-slowness issue, and has anyone  
>> found a solution to it?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>
>>     
>
>   

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