Re: up specking a new MacBook Air

2014-11-29 Thread Phil Halton
I’d also upgrade the ram over the processor, unless you want to run those apps 
that require a lot of processor power like VMFusion etc. I bought a 13” Air a 
year or so ago and upgraded to 8 gigabytes of ram. But, because I also wanted 
to run windows on the mac under fusion, I upgraded to an i7 processor from the 
stock i5.
The machine is lightning fast compared to machines that use mechanical drives.

On Nov 29, 2014, at 12:01 AM, Ricardo Walker rwalker...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi,
 
 I wouldn’t bother with the processor up grade. I actually just got an 11 inch 
 Macbook air today.
 
 Just upgrade the RAM, and get as much storage as you can comfortably afford.
 
 hth
 
 Ricardo Walker
 rica...@appletothecore.info
 Twitter:@apple2thecore
 www.appletothecore.info
 
 On Nov 28, 2014, at 10:22 PM, Lisette Wesseling lisettewessel...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 
 Hi folks,
 I'm thinking about purchasing the 11 inch MBA. Am I right in thinking that 
 adding more ram will be more beneficial to a blind person than upping the 
 processor from 1.4 to 1.7?
 Would 8 GB of ram be enough in the 11 inch, 256 Flash drive model? Does the 
 added processor speed really make a difference if you're not using many 
 graphics? Will I notice any improved speed from my 2011 MBP which is slow at 
 opening programmes sometimes. 
 
 It really gets expensive adding processor speed and ram.
 Any thoughts welcome.
 Also, like the other person, I really need simple instructions about how to 
 clean my old Mac for a new user. I don't know how to get into the recovery 
 petition and the thought terrifies me if Im honest. Isn't there a simple 
 Apple setting to restore to factory defaults like there is on the iPhones? 
 
 Lisette
 
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up specking a new MacBook Air

2014-11-28 Thread Lisette Wesseling
Hi folks,
I'm thinking about purchasing the 11 inch MBA. Am I right in thinking that 
adding more ram will be more beneficial to a blind person than upping the 
processor from 1.4 to 1.7?
Would 8 GB of ram be enough in the 11 inch, 256 Flash drive model? Does the 
added processor speed really make a difference if you're not using many 
graphics? Will I notice any improved speed from my 2011 MBP which is slow at 
opening programmes sometimes. 

It really gets expensive adding processor speed and ram.
Any thoughts welcome.
Also, like the other person, I really need simple instructions about how to 
clean my old Mac for a new user. I don't know how to get into the recovery 
petition and the thought terrifies me if Im honest. Isn't there a simple Apple 
setting to restore to factory defaults like there is on the iPhones? 

Lisette

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RE: up specking a new MacBook Air

2014-11-28 Thread Scott Erichsen
Hi Lisette,
To the honest if you can, max out the ram and the processor, the maximum the 
air will take is 8gb from memory and the faster processor will help you if 
you're wanting to run power hungry apps like VMWare fusion, or edit large audio 
files. At least, it's certainly helped me.
You will indeed notice a big improvement over the 2011 MBP as the air has a 
solidstate drive so it will be fast in every respect.
There'll be a lot of oppinions on faster processor vs, more ram, vs other 
things, but I'm just letting you know what I did and it's certainly helped a 
lot with my setup.
I also maxed out to the 512gb SSD, so I could get the absolute best life out of 
my mac and so I didn't have to purchase another computer for a long time. 
(SMILE)
Hope this helps.
Scott


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Subject: up specking a new MacBook Air

Hi folks,
I'm thinking about purchasing the 11 inch MBA. Am I right in thinking that 
adding more ram will be more beneficial to a blind person than upping the 
processor from 1.4 to 1.7?
Would 8 GB of ram be enough in the 11 inch, 256 Flash drive model? Does the 
added processor speed really make a difference if you're not using many 
graphics? Will I notice any improved speed from my 2011 MBP which is slow at 
opening programmes sometimes. 

It really gets expensive adding processor speed and ram.
Any thoughts welcome.
Also, like the other person, I really need simple instructions about how to 
clean my old Mac for a new user. I don't know how to get into the recovery 
petition and the thought terrifies me if Im honest. Isn't there a simple Apple 
setting to restore to factory defaults like there is on the iPhones? 

Lisette

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Re: up specking a new MacBook Air

2014-11-28 Thread Sarai Bucciarelli
I'd up the ram and processor.
On Nov 28, 2014, at 9:22 PM, Lisette Wesseling lisettewessel...@gmail.com 
wrote:

 Hi folks,
 I'm thinking about purchasing the 11 inch MBA. Am I right in thinking that 
 adding more ram will be more beneficial to a blind person than upping the 
 processor from 1.4 to 1.7?
 Would 8 GB of ram be enough in the 11 inch, 256 Flash drive model? Does the 
 added processor speed really make a difference if you're not using many 
 graphics? Will I notice any improved speed from my 2011 MBP which is slow at 
 opening programmes sometimes. 
 
 It really gets expensive adding processor speed and ram.
 Any thoughts welcome.
 Also, like the other person, I really need simple instructions about how to 
 clean my old Mac for a new user. I don't know how to get into the recovery 
 petition and the thought terrifies me if Im honest. Isn't there a simple 
 Apple setting to restore to factory defaults like there is on the iPhones? 
 
 Lisette
 
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Re: up specking a new MacBook Air

2014-11-28 Thread Ricardo Walker
Hi,

I wouldn’t bother with the processor up grade. I actually just got an 11 inch 
Macbook air today.

Just upgrade the RAM, and get as much storage as you can comfortably afford.

hth

Ricardo Walker
rica...@appletothecore.info
Twitter:@apple2thecore
www.appletothecore.info

 On Nov 28, 2014, at 10:22 PM, Lisette Wesseling lisettewessel...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 
 Hi folks,
 I'm thinking about purchasing the 11 inch MBA. Am I right in thinking that 
 adding more ram will be more beneficial to a blind person than upping the 
 processor from 1.4 to 1.7?
 Would 8 GB of ram be enough in the 11 inch, 256 Flash drive model? Does the 
 added processor speed really make a difference if you're not using many 
 graphics? Will I notice any improved speed from my 2011 MBP which is slow at 
 opening programmes sometimes. 
 
 It really gets expensive adding processor speed and ram.
 Any thoughts welcome.
 Also, like the other person, I really need simple instructions about how to 
 clean my old Mac for a new user. I don't know how to get into the recovery 
 petition and the thought terrifies me if Im honest. Isn't there a simple 
 Apple setting to restore to factory defaults like there is on the iPhones? 
 
 Lisette
 
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