My home computer was struggling there for a little bit. Strange stuff started happening linked to a disk repair issue which got fixed, but some of the OS apparently went corrupt. Installing OS X Leopard seems to have fixed the issue and also given us a copy of the OS on DVD which can be used for repair disk utilities and reinstalls. Wonderful things to be able to do, I tell ya. Also, I have to say that I really like Leopard. My Mac is a G4, so I’m going to need to up memory and think about upgrading my video card, but I was already toying with that possibility. As for the vacay, it’s been nice, but tomorrow I need to start cranking on the ICM501 paper and finally finish the initial iteration code for the ICM504 project, too. We’ll see how it all goes.
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Glenn (from NJ) // November 25, 2007 at 9:37 pm |
Yeah–Leopard was one of the best things I did for my MBP.
And, you know–if you have an external drive, you can *always* install MacOSX on there, and use it as a boot drive–you can install all your toolkits for checking/repairing drives and such. You can keep it up to date by booting off of it and doing a software update and such, too!