I agree, upgrading macs is much harder than upgrading a PC, ever tried to
upgrade the memory in a revision one iMac? You have to take the whole
machine practically to pieces. Installing a new CD Drive in a G4 means
wading your way through a million screws and fixings that are curiously
un-deburred and eventually flenzing yourself to the bone to actually get at
the chunk of metal its encased in. Not my idea of a fun half hour.

One has to wonder if this is why Macs are so EXPENSIVE. Having been support
for a cross platform Design Agency using both PCs and Macs for a couple of
years, I know I'd rather have a failed PC on my hands than a failed Mac.

Just my tuppence worth.

DZineGuru
Still Up On The Fence


-----Original Message-----
From: Stuart Bell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 06 January 2004 12:15
To: Mac UK
Subject: Re: 7300 memory issues



On 6 Jan 2004, at 12:05, Matt Emson wrote:

>
> I gave up on interlacing them and all is now well. Turns out that one I
> thought to be a 8mb was actually a 16, and that I had them in the wron 
> order
> anyway (largest should be first, right? I had some 8's  before 16's
> initially.) All I can say is, upgrading Macs is sure harder than PC's!!

Flame alert! Sweeping generalisation!  ;-)

Stuart



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