I am considering buying a
new Mini which will, of course, have Lion on it.
I am told one can use bootcamp on it as usual.
Not having an optical drive isn't a problem as I have another Mac
and can use target mode, and I have an external drive besides.
The question I have is, after one installs Windows typically you
insert your Snow Leopard DVD in order that the Mac can load drivers
it needs for windows.
Well, as there is no more Mac OS disk to insert I wonder how this is done?
I went to an Apple store, for the first time ever, here on Long
Island and was profoundly unimpressed.
the so-called genius didn't know that a computer that he had on
display did not in fact have server on it.
Worse, after seeing me with my cane and hearing how I had VO
running and also hearing me mention it, proceeded to ask a series of
dumb questions, example, did I prefer using the mouse or the trackpad.
My answer, I prefer using the keyboard.
He didn't know squat about Server either.
So, I think I may have actually lost knowledge as a result of
that experience.
I certainly lost respect.
At the end, he asked me if he could answer any questions for me.
I answered (no" but I don't think he got the joke.
Kevin
P.S. Did I mention he couldn't answer my bootcamp question either?
Kevin Barry
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